Crater Lake was formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic
eruption, it is 2400 meters high at it’s highest point and it is
situated in the western USA, (Oregon).
The gloriously blue waters in Crater Lake have been probably one of the most visited places in the United States.
Oregon is home to Crater Lake National Park which is a perfect venue
for day hikes. It is the deepest lake in the United States (which
averages around 350 meters in depth ) known for its deep blue color. The
blue waters of the Crater Lake reflect the majestic beauty of its surrounding mountain peaks much like a giant dark-blue mirror.
Spectacular photographs and gorgeous panoramas taken during a trip to Crater Lake National Park are treasures worth keeping.
Crater Lake was formed due to the collapse of Mount Mazama which was a
volcano situated at the southern part of Oregon which once stood
approximately 3,353 meters tall ( 11,000 feet). The caldera which
measures around 6 miles wide ( 9.7 kilometers) was formed during a
series of catastrophic eruptions around 5000 B.C. Wizard Island
is an island which lays just off the west rim of the caldera and was
formed due to later Lava eruptions. It was in 1902 when Crater Lake was
declared a national park through the efforts of the renowned naturalist-
William Gladstone Steel.
There are plenty of things to do when you visit Crater Lake National
Park. The south entrance is the most popular alternative route to visit
this national park. It is said to be open all –year round. Though this
entrance, you will access Mazama Village and the Rim Village along with
the park headquarters right at the Steel Visitors Center. During the
winter season, visitors are only allowed to go up to the rim of the lake
and back down the same way. There will be no plowed areas to serve as
road. On the other hand, the north entrance is only open from the early
days of June to late October depending on the amount of snowfall.
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