Crater Lake National Park . . . Sometimes earth-laughter rings like silver bells Where brooks run crisping over glinting stone; But here the earth, remembering ancient hells, Grins at the joke she...
Exploring . . . I was moved to explore the waterfalls on Sun Creek, in Crater Lake National Park, by the words of John Eliot Allen, a Ranger-Naturalist at the Park in 1935. He said one waterfall...
After Crater Lake National Park was designated in 1902, better access was needed. In 1904 construction of a new road was begun to replace an “almost impassable” wagon trail to the rim....
Vidae Falls . . . Vidae Falls is the best known and most viewed waterfall at Crater Lake National Park. It’s 100 foot drop is quite spectacular and it’s easy to find; just above the...
Crater Lake . . . Crater Lake was formed in the largest known eruption of a Cascade Range volcano, Mount Mazama. The peak of Mount Mazama is estimated to have been about 12,000 feet in elevation...
New Plaikni Falls Trail . . . The news is that, as of this moment, the new Plaikni Falls Trail in Crater Lake National Park is well underway. A Park Service crew, shown above, is cutting and...
Where is Stuart Falls? Let’s start this story with a confession . . . Stuart Falls is not in Crater Lake National Park. It’s actually in the Sky Lakes Wilderness on the Rogue River...
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