Crater Lake is a stunning natural monument. The deep blue lake is not only the deepest lake (1,950 feet) in the continental US, it is also an impressive relic of …
At the Rim Village, you will find the main visitor center for Crater Lake National Park with nice rangers who will equip you with information and maps for your trip …
A steep trail will get you to Cleetwood Cove, where you are allowed to swim and to fish. There are restrooms down at the lake. It is 2.2 miles roundtrip …
The Garfield Peak Trail will lead you up to one of the seven peaks along the rim of Crater Lake. The round trip is roughly 3.5 miles with an elevation …
The Watchman provides you with one of the best views over Crater Lake and the surrounding mountains. You can see the sharp silhouette of Mount Thielsen in the North and …
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the US at over 594 m deep at its deepest point. The lake occupies the dormant volcanic caldera of Mount Mazama in Oregon, …
The Pacific Crest Trail traverses the stunning Sky Lakes Wilderness with tons of shimmering alpine lakes. Most of them lie a little below the crest, so you can decide to …
With 8,929 feet, Mount Scott is the highest summit along the Crater Lake's rim. It is also the oldest one with 425,000 years. Another peculiarity of this peak: It is …
At this location, Crater Lake was first discovered by John Wesley Hillman in June 1853. Crater Lake is the result of a massive eruption of Mount Mazama that collapsed and …
The small town of Chemult has everything a hiker might need: some accommodations, a small grocery store, a gas station with a good assortment of snacks, a laundry and shower …