Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park is a national park in Crater Lake, OR.

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      Tonight's public-television debut of a landmark documentary coincides with a renewed effort to promote not only visits but volunteering at Oregon's only national park. After a year of special events in Crater Lake National Park, the nonprofit trust that benefits the park has hired a full-time volunteer and outreach coordinator. Maria Clementi, formerly of the Grand Canyon Trust, is coming to work in Southern Oregon just as awareness of the park is likely to reach a new high, says Jeff Allen, executive director of Crater Lake National Park Trust. "It's never been just the government's job," Allen says. "Parks depend on people ... Read Full Story
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Wizard Island on Crater Lake One of my motivations in writing this post is just to have an excuse to show off that photograph above. I took it from the boat as we passed the side of Wizard Island, but I didn’t expect to get the lighting just right. My other reason is to register a few complaints about our stay at Crater Lake Lodge. If I didn’t have my three year old traveling along, the Lodge would have been perfect. It’s a nicely restored historic Lodge built right on the edge of the rim. Since Benjamin did tag along, though, I have a ... Read Full Story
Written by darngooddigs on
Wizard Island on Crater Lake One of my motivations in writing this post is just to have an excuse to show off that photograph above. I took it from the boat as we passed the side of Wizard Island, but I didn’t expect to get the lighting just right. My other reason is to register a few complaints about our stay at Crater Lake Lodge. If I didn’t have my three year old traveling along, the Lodge would have been perfect. It’s a nicely restored historic Lodge built right on the edge of the rim. Since Benjamin did tag along, though, I have a ... Read Full Story
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Crater Lake National Park is located in Southern Oregon and whose primary feature is the lake itself. It was established on May 22 , 1902 , as the fifth National Park in the U.S. The park encompasses Crater Lake's caldera , which rests in the remains of a destroyed volcano posthumously called Mount Mazama . The lake is 1,949 feet deep at its deepest point which makes it the deepest lake in the United States and second in North America. The lake's water regularly has a striking blue hue and the lake has no inlet or outlet and is filled entirely from direct precipitation ... Read Full Story
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Truly a grand northwest lodge, the historic 71-room Crater Lake Lodge originally opened in 1915 and is located on the edge of the caldera overlooking Crater Lake. The lodge was reopened after extensive renovation in 1995 and offers an atmosphere reminiscent of the 1920s and immerses visitors in its rustic charm. Crater Lake Lodge was built to encourage tourism to Crater Lake National Park and southwestern Oregon. It opened to guests during the summer of 1915. Its clientele has included people from all over the world. Most guests have had fond remembrances of their stays, even though the lodge was often in an unfinished ... Read Full Story
Have you ever heard a man describe a woman as being “so beautiful it hurts”? Well, it’s a phrase that suits Crater Lake National Park perfectly. Just under 2,000 feet deep, Crater Lake is the clearest, cleanest, and deepest body of water in the United States. To the Klamath Indians, it was a sight too sacred for human eyes. To their way of thinking, to gaze upon the azure waters was to risk “death and lasting...  
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Associated Press - October 11, 2009 2:34 PM ET KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) - Staffers at southern Oregon's Crater Lake National Park and Northern California's Lava Beds National Monument say they...  
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. -- Staffers at southern Oregon's Crater Lake National Park and Northern California's Lava Beds National Monument say they had more visitors this summer, apparently because people decided to save money by vacationing closer to...  
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