Photograph Crater Lake
CRATER LAKE, Oregon
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Added by Eric Johnson
Explore the deepest Lake in North America, Crater Lake. There are tons of breathtaking viewpoints to hike, making this a must for anyone who loves natural beauty.
Crater is a short 20min drive up Highway 62 off of the 97. We were chasing sunset and caught the last glimmers of twilight. Just driving around the west rim is amazing. Pictures did absolutely no justice to this place, you have to see it with your own eyes...it's MASSIVE!!! Every small pull-off/parking spaces have their own trails leading off them to different view points around the rim of the Caldera. So just pick your favorite and go exploring.
A few quick facts:
- Crater Lake is the seventh deepest in the world. (1,996 ft)
- Crater Lake is isolated from surrounding streams and rivers, thus there is no inlet or outlet to the lake
- Formed around 7,700 by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama
- The lake is 5 by 6 miles across
- The Mazama eruption which eventually formed Crater Lake was 42 times more powerful than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
- It took 250 years of rain and snow accumulation for the caldera(a large volcanic crater formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano.) to fill to its present-day lake level
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Photograph Crater Lake Reviews
Crater Lake is VERY SMOKY right now. We were there on 8/2/15 and the smoke was so thick you couldn't see the opposite side of the rim. The iconic crystal blue of the lake water was reached with slate grey. The smoke makes for very dramatic photos, and a different experience that usual. Worth it? You decide. ;o)
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