Crater Lake, a region in the Cascade Mountains of southern Oregon, is defined by its namesake lake, the deepest in the United States, known for its deep blue color and clarity. The landscape features a dramatic caldera rim rising up to 2,000 feet above the water, alongside high-elevation forests, meadows, and volcanic formations like Wizard Island and Mount Scott. This diverse geological setting provides varied environments for outdoor pursuits, including several sports like hiking, touring cycling, and road cycling.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Crater Lake offers a variety of outdoor activities, including Hiking, Touring cycling, and Road cycling. The region features over 90 miles of trails and the historic Rim Drive, providing diverse options for exploration.
Popular hiking trails include Garfield Peak Trail, Cleetwood Cove Trail, Mount Scott Trail, and Watchman Peak Trail. These trails offer views of the lake and surrounding landscapes. More information can be found in the Hiking around Crater Lake guide.
Yes, Crater Lake offers easy hiking options suitable for various skill levels. Trails like Castle Crest and Boundary Springs provide shorter strolls through meadows. The Easy hikes around Crater Lake guide lists accessible routes.
The historic 33-mile (53 km) Rim Drive is a popular choice for both touring and road cycling, offering numerous overlooks. Guides such as Cycling around Crater Lake and Road Cycling Routes around Crater Lake provide route details.
The primary natural feature is Crater Lake itself, known for its deep blue color and clarity. Other notable features include Wizard Island, Phantom Ship, the caldera rim, Mount Scott, and Plaikni Falls.
More than 4,000 visitors have shared their experiences on komoot for Crater Lake. Routes in the region have an average rating of 4.76 out of 5 stars based on over 200 ratings.
Komoot offers several guides for Crater Lake, including Hiking around Crater Lake, Cycling around Crater Lake, Easy hikes around Crater Lake, and Road Cycling Routes around Crater Lake.
During winter, Crater Lake offers activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on designated routes. Ranger-guided snowshoe walks are also available, transforming the park into a winter destination.
The diverse habitats support various wildlife, including squirrels, chipmunks, foxes, coyotes, and deer. Rarer sightings may include pikas, porcupines, bald eagles, elk, and black bears.
Official information for Crater Lake National Park is available on the U.S. National Park Service website. The official website is nps.gov/crla.
The contact phone number for Crater Lake National Park is (541) 594-3000. This number can be used for general inquiries and information.

