1 29. 2: C 85/2x/Draft Draft Winter Use Plan Crater Lake National Park.-Oregon A FEW WORDS FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT We are pleased to present the draft Crater Lake National Park Winter Use Plan and Environmental Assessment for public review and comment. This plan is the result of a ...
cross-country skis, snowshoes, or snowmobiles, winter visitors participating in active recreation are using a means of travel other than the automobile to enjoy Crater Lake National Park during the winter season. While recognizing the value of passive lake viewing, there is a growing demand ...
Crater Lake National Park isn't just about stunning scenery; it also harbors a touch of mystery. Keep an eye out for the park's resident legend, "Old Man of the Lake," a lone tree stump bobbing in the lake for over a century. With a variety of lodging options available, Crater Lake...
Surrounded by cliffs almost 2,000 feet high and boasting a picturesque island a violent volcanic past, Crater Lake is also home to hikes in old-growth forest and cross-country ski trips in the winter months. Many of the roads and facilities close during the winter, but the park is open ...
(3) To provide visitors the opportunity to experience the Park on a variety of interpretive levels year round, (4) To provide a quality lodging and camping experience, (5) To disperse visitor use by encouraging winter use, (6) To provide efficient, economic and environmentally sound suitable ...
In winter, Crater Lake National Park transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering opportunities forcross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and other winter sports. The park receives an average of43 feetof snow annually, creating a pristine winter landscape that attracts outdoor enthusiasts. Ranger-ledsno...
Although Crater Lake National Park is open year-round, weather conditions control what you can see and do, especially in May (or other spring months). The Rim Drive that encircles America’s deepest lake doesn’t usually open until early July, especially during a year of heavy winter snow....
Find all the best places to stay around Crater Lake Oregon National Park. From high-end suites to local RV parks we have the best information to help plan your trip to Crater Lake Oregon National Park.
Lodging in Fort Klamath, Oregon located in The Upper Klamath Basin Also known as “The Wood River Basin” The Upper Klamath Basin lies just below Crater Lake National Park and sits east of the Sky Lakes Wilderness Area located in the Cascade Mountain Range. The main water tributary running th...
PROSPECT (34 miles to Crater Lake) –The closest full-service town to Crater Lake National Park is Prospect, home of the Nationally Registered Prospect Historic Hotel-Motel and Dinner House. The fully-restored hotel is now a 10-room Bed and Breakfast Inn with private baths and hand-made quil...