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The Magic and Beauty of Crater Lake

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By valanne, published Jan 06, 2007
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Are you planning a vacation, but haven't quite decided where to go? Do you like the outdoors? Beautiful scenery? Look no further! You can find it all at Crater Lake National Park! We'll begin our trip with a visit to the park's most famous attraction: Crater Lake!

Crater Lake was formed when Mount Mazama erupted about 7,700 years ago creating a caldera which then filled with water over the years. The lake has a depth of 1943 feet, is the seventh deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States. It has no inlets or outlets and is supplied by the large amounts of snow that the park gets every year (an average of over forty-four feet.) The weather at the park can be cool even in the middle of summer(the lake's elevation is over six-thousand feet) so prepare by bringing warmer clothing.

Crater Lake is a natural wonder that has captured the hearts and imaginations of generations starting with settlers looking for gold that was soon forgotten; Captain Clarence Dutton, who led a geological survey that first measured the depth of the lake. William Gladstone Steel, also called the father of Crater Lake, was the man responsible for the establishment of Crater Lake National Park. He had read about the lake in a newspaper when he was a boy in Kansas and soon after moved to Oregon. His hard work, over forty-nine years worth, paid off in 1909 when he convinced the then president Theodore Roosevelt to make the area into a national park.

Takeaways
  • Crater Lake
  • Awesome recreation
  • Fun For Everyone
Did You Know?
Did you know that Crater Lake National Park is the 5th oldest national park in the United states?
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