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Crater Lake is Oregon's only national park. It was created in May 1902 to protect the lake, the nation's deepest and clearest body of water. It formed in the caldera left after Mount Mazama ...
The title comes from Readers Digest, which included Crater Lake on its list of “America’s most swimmable lakes.” A “swimmable” lake, according to the article, is a place where “access is easy, the ...
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK, Ore. — The California border was just behind us, and Times photographer Mark Boster and I were roaring up a rain-soaked Oregon highway past fog-shrouded forests and ...
Oregon’s only national park is running low on water. News; Pacific NW; Crater Lake National Park low on water Tue., May 30, 2017 In this Sunday, May 21, 2017, photo provided by the National Park ...
BEND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon's only national park is running low on water. The Klamath Tribes has placed a water call on the Wood River, the river Annie Creek flows into. Annie Creek is Crater Lake ...
There’s a mysterious, otherworldly feel to Southern Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park. This gem-like lake, nestled high in the Cascade Range, is the deepest lake in North America — 1,943 ...
Formed over 7,000 years ago following a volcanic eruption, this pristine body of water boasts stunning crystal-clear deep blue waters. But- can you swim in Crater Lake? The short answer is – yes ...
This turquoise waterway is a favorite among paddlers in Oregon, and the best way to experience it is by floating along the surface in a glass-bottom kayak.
Crater Lake and Waldo Lake join the North Fork Smith River in Southwest Oregon as Outstanding Resource Waters. The commission designated that remote river in 2017.
Crater Lake is one of Oregon's most mystical lakes, and adding to that mystique is the fact it is the deepest in the U.S. and one of the deepest in the world. The national park is a highly sought ...
The superintendent of Crater Lake National Park does not expect to have to truck in water this summer to augment supplies diminished by drought and senior water rights. Craig Ackerman ...
BEND, Ore. (AP) - Oregon’s only national park is running low on water. The Klamath Tribes has placed a water call on the Wood River, the river Annie Creek flows into. Annie Creek is Crater Lake ...