Crater Lake National Park has announced that the Cleetwood Cove Trail will close to the public no later than November 1st.
Nestled within the Cascade Range is an Oregon treasure — the great, blue 1,949-foot-deep Crater Lake — Oregon’s only national park and the deepest lake in the U.S. Although it’s a 20-square-mile lake, ...
This coming summer will be the last chance to swim or take a boat tour in the waters of Crater Lake for three years. Cleetwood Cove Trail, the only legal pathway to the shoreline of the United States’ ...
This coming summer will be the last chance to swim or take a boat tour in the waters of Crater Lake for an extended period. Cleetwood Cove Trail, the only legal pathway to the shoreline of the United ...
If Crater Lake National Park is on your family’s bucket list, now is the time to make it happen. Located toward the southwest corner of Oregon, the park’s famous boat tours from Cleetwood Cove will ...
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK — Time is getting short to see and experience Crater Lake.
PORTLAND, Ore. — This summer will be the last chance to swim or boat in the deepest lake in the U.S. for three years. The National Park Service is preparing to begin a major renovation of the single ...
Crater Lake National Park's Cleetwood Cove Trail, the only legal access point to the lake, will close in 2026 for a construction project. The closure is expected to last for at least two years, during ...
At Crater Lake National Park, thousands of people hike down to the lake every year to swim in the shallows and dive from a 35-foot cliff face into the clear blue depths. They do this despite an ...
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Crater Lake National Park: Oregon’s deepest lake and scenic gem
Crater Lake National Park is not only home to the deepest lake in the United States but also serves as a breathtaking... The post Crater Lake National Park: Oregon’s deepest lake and scenic gem ...
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All the Animals You’ll See in Crater Lake National Park
Explore the diverse wildlife of Crater Lake, including deer, elk, black bear, bobcats, pikas, and rare amphibians in Oregon’s ...
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