Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
Crater Lake is a stunningly beautiful lake, formed in volcano caldera, after the volcano collapsed 7,700 years ago. The lake is deep almost 2000 ft/600 m, it is 5 mi/8 km across its shorter side, a little more on the longer one.
Enjoy views of the lake with its incredible blue color from a boat, from the top of Wizard Island, the Rim Trail and the surrounding peaks - Mt Scott, Garfield Peak and the Watchman.
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Crater Lake National Park, Oregon Ruff Road Review
We visited the deepest lake in the United States! Also, it is one of the most purest bodies of water in the world! What is this place? It's Crater Lake National Park. Crater Lake is in southern Oregon and was created from a volcanic eruption 7,700 years ago. It's purity rating is due to no inflow from streams. It is fed by rain and snow. The water is deep blue, clear, and cold. It is hands down one of the most awe inspiring places that we've seen.
We arrived at Crater Lake's very crowded Rim Village to meet family in July. The drive there is 38 miles from Collier Memorial State Park where we were staying. After the hellos and hugs, we walked around the area and got our first look at the blue, blue water of Crater Lake. Then we headed off to drive the Rim Drive.
Along the drive, which circles Crater Lake, there are many scenic pull off areas. Some of these areas have short trails or viewing decks to get different vantage points. Even though it was the fourth of July weekend, we were able to find parking places along the pull outs and see what we wanted to see. There was still snow on the ground here and there which made for some fun snow play. We were here three years ago and there was snow everywhere. In fact, it was snowing. That was June. So heads up, if you are planning a summer trip, know that May and June can have snow that could affect your views and services within the park.
Crater Lake's website has all of the information you need to plan your visit and learn about the park. They publish two newspapers each year which you can access online. One is for summer and fall, the other one is for winter and spring. May and June are not included in these publications, but you can read about them on the website. Also, any closures or alerts are listed on the website's homepage. There are two campgrounds within the park and two motels. Reservations ahead of time are recommended especially during peak summer months. The park has two visitor centers, Rim Village and Steel. You can view a 22 minute film about the history and formation of Crater Lake at the Steel Visitor Center. If you are hungry, there is a little cafe at the Rim Village Visitor Center. Both visitor centers have gift shops.
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There are things to do here besides drive the Rim Drive. You can hike, bike, picnic, swim (brrrr), fish, take a trolley tour, take a boat tour. There are also winter activities within the park. Check the website and the corresponding newspaper for the time you plan to visit. Want to take your dog? Check the website to see where they are allowed. They are allowed in the park, but are restricted to certain areas and specific trails. We saw a lot of dogs while we were there.
If we were to go again, what would we do differently? Well, we both agree that we would take the boat tour to Wizard Island. There we could walk around the island and touch the cool, blue water. Another thing that I would do is hit some of the 90+ miles of hiking trails in the park. In fact, the Pacific Crest Trail runs through the park.
If you are planning a trip to the park, one day is all you need if you are just visiting the visitor centers and driving the Rim Drive. You might consider more than a day if you are interested in the tours, biking, hiking, swimming, or fishing. If you decide to swim, know that this water is chilly, in the 50s we were told. Another reason to consider more than one day is the weather. The first time we visited, we only had one day and the entire area was covered in clouds. We could only catch a foggy glimpse of the lake when the clouds briefly parted a couple times. So, more than one day provides that flexibility if needed.
All in all, we had a great visit to Crater Lake National Park. The pictures can't fully capture the grandeur of this place. We just may be back one day...
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Greenleaf Manzanita (Arctostaphylos patula), Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
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Adventure to Crater Lake National Park! Camping, hiking and coffee mishaps! || Vlog 14
Crater Lake Oregon, WOW! Crater Lake is the only National Park in Oregon, and Crater Lake's depth is 1,949 feet, so deep!! Actually it’s the deepest lake in North America, and wow is it beautiful!
Lodging at Crater Lake is either at the actual Crater Lake Lodge, or in one of their two campsites. We choose camping this time, but would love to go back and stay in their lodge!
Despite the weather at Crater Lake being a bit cold and our camping set up not going as we planned, we had a blast! We even took an amazing hike down to the basin! Which was a trek back up, very worth it!
We stopped by the Crater Lake Lodge the morning after camping for some delicious breakfast and warm coffee, which was great after our propane ran out and we couldn’t make any of our own coffee :(
The Crater Lake lodge was great for breakfast and views were out of this world from their back deck.
We’d checked the Crater Lake webcams before going and it looked a bit smokey, but we were pleasantly surprised at how great our day was on Saturday, smoke free with great views!
This is a fantastic place, worth the drive and such a beauty!
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Crater Lake National Park: Winter
Crater Lake National Park is located in southern Oregon and the only national park in Oregon. The lake is famous for deep blue color and water clarity and also the deepest lake in United States.Being one of the one of the snowiest inhabited places on earth (Average of 44 feet of snow annually) making winter much more fun, with less crowds, snow camping, perfect for cross country ski, snowshoeing, clear trails, hikes and amazingly beautiful white views.
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Mountain Hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
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Crater Lake National Park (May 2015)
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10. Kelimutu Crater Lakes – Indonesia
The town of Moni in central Flores island of Indonesia has a volcano named Kelimutu, which contains three stunning summit crater lakes which are counted among the most striking crater lakes in the world. The three lakes have different colours. The Tiwu Ata Mbupu is usually blue in colour. The water of the Tiwu Nuwa Muri Koo Fai is typically green. The Tiwu Ata Polo’s water is usually red.
9. Quilotoa Crater Lake – Ecuador
The Quilotoa Crater Lake is in Ecuadorian Andes, and was formed when a caldera got filled with water. The caldera has a width of 3 km. and was formed when the most western volcano of the mountain range in Ecuador collapsed, after a catastrophic eruption about 800 years ago. Since then, it has gathered water to form a lake of 250 m depth. The water is greenish because of the minerals.
8. Heaven Lake – North Korea
The Heaven Lake is one of the most stunning crater lakes in the world, located on the border between North Korea and China, lying partially in each country, within a caldera on top of the volcanic Baekdu Mountain. The caldera was formed in approximately 969 AD, as a result of a major eruption. It has a surface elevation of 2189.1 m. It remains covered in ice during the winter months.
7. Lake Taupo – New Zealand
Lake Taupo is situated in the North Island of New Zealand. It has a surface area of 616 sq km, which makes it the largest lake in New Zealand in terms of surface area. Its deepest point is 186 m. It is drained by the Waikato River, the longest river in New Zealand. The lake lies in a caldera which was formed by a supervolcanic eruption, 26500 years ago. It is known for brown and rainbow trout.
6. Okama Crater Lake – Japan
Okama is a crater lake located in Goshiki-dake, a tuff-cone in the central volcano in the group of stratovolcanoes of Mount Zao in Honshu, Japan. One of the most beautiful crater lakes in the world, is known as the Five Colour Pond, since the water assumes various tinges depending on the weather. Formed in the 1720s by a volcanic eruption, the lake has a diameter of 360 and a depth of 60 m.
5. Mount Katmai Crater Lake – Alaska, USA
Mount Katmai, located within the Katmai National Park and Preserve on the Alaska Peninsula, in Alaska, USA, is a stratovolcano has a central lake-filled caldera which is about 4.5 by 3 km in area. It was formed during the Novarupta eruption in 1912. There are small glaciers that have formed on a bench in the caldera, beside the lake whose surface elevation reaches a maximum height of 1286 m.
4. Deriba Crater Lake – Sudan
The Deriba Crater, with an elevation of 3042 m, is the highest point of Jebel Marra, located in Darfur in the west of Sudan. The lake is formed in a caldera. The outside crater has a diameter varying from 5km to 8 km. The Deriba Caldera was formed as a result of an explosive eruption of the Jebel Marra Volcano, which took place approximately 3500 years ago. The volcano now lies in a dormant state.
3. Lonar Crater Lake – India
The Lonar Crater Lake is a saline soda lake, located at Lonar in Maharashtra, India. It was created by a meteor impact during the Pleistoscene Epoch, and is aged at about 52,000 years, give or take 6000 years. Newer reports show that it could be 570000 years old, give or take 47000 tears, thus making it the oldest crater lake, and one of the largest, with a circumference of 2 km and a depth of 100 m.
2. Kerið Crater Lake – Iceland
The Kerið Crater Lake is located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland, on the Golden Route. This volcanic crater lake is one of the many lakes in the Western Volcanic Zone of Iceland. But, its caldera, made of mainly red volcanic rock, is still intact and recognizable. It is about 55m deep, 170 m wide and 270 m across. Due to the minerals from the soil, its water is opaque and vividly aquamarine.
1. Crater Lakes in Albertine Rift – Africa
The Albertine Rift in Africa is edged with a number of the highest mountains, including the Ruwenzori range, Mitumba Mountains and Virunga Mountains. Among with lie the Rift Valley lakes, among the deepest crater lakes in the world. Lake Tanganyika, for instance, is 1470 m deep. Formed as a result of a great rift and volcanic explosions, these lakes attract tourists from all over the globe.
There are several other wonderful crater lakes in the world. These were formed at different times in the history of time, and are among the most visual linchpins, adding to the vistas and dotting the surface of the earth with scenic landmarks, and attracting tourists from all over the globe.
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