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How long is the Crater Lake Rim trail?

Experience this 20.7-mile loop trail near La Pine, Oregon. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 9 h 0 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, camping, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.



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Trail Description Cleetwood Cove Trail is a steep and strenuous hike. In 1.1 miles (1.7 km) the trail drops 700 feet (213 meters) in elevation through a series of long switchbacks.

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An easy trail with some steep rises along the west rim of the lake through an old growth wind-shaped forest. The Rim Trail begins where Discovery Point Trail ends. West end of Rim Village where the paved walk becomes a dirt path or park at Discovery Point Overlook and walk right to Rim Village.

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Is 1 day enough for Crater Lake? Yes! I spent 1 day in Crater Lake and I feel like it was a good amount of time to spend in the park. The park isn't too large like other national parks so it is very doable to drive around and do a few activities and enjoy your time at the lake.

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Check out this 50.1-mile loop trail near Diamond Lake, Oregon. Generally considered a challenging route. This is a very popular area for scenic driving, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

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Cleetwood Cove Trail is the only legal access to the shore of Crater Lake. Depending on snow conditions, the trail is usually open from mid-June to late October. Swimming, wading and fishing are permitted in the lake.

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Mount Scott While it is the hardest of all the ones listed, it is by far the hike with the most incredible views. The 4.4 miles (7.1 km) round trip hike leads to the highest point in the park at 8,929 feet (2,721 m) providing awe-inspiring views of the entire landscape around Crater Lake.

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Although not the largest National Park, what makes Crater Lake special, and worth checking out, is just how unique it really is. There aren't many other places where you can go for a swim in a lake in the top of an ancient volcano!

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A seven-day pass for pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, or members of non-commercial organized groups is currently $5.00. Children under 16 years old are entitled to free entry. The Crater Lake annual pass, valid for entry to the park for one full year from the date of purchase, is $20.

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Although an entrance fee or NPS pass is required to enter Crater Lake National Park, vehicle reservations are not needed. You are encouraged to pay the entrance fee or purchase an NPS pass before arriving to save time, but you may also purchase passes at any entrance station upon arrival.

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Lodging and Camping The lodge is typically open mid-May through early-October and is managed by Crater Lake Hospitality. Learn how to reserve a room. The Cabins at Mazama Village are typically open mid-May to late September, & are managed by Crater Lake Hospitality.

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Cleetwood Cove Trail is the only legal access to the shore of Crater Lake. Depending on snow conditions, the trail is usually open from mid-June to late October. Swimming, wading and fishing are permitted in the lake.

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According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Crater Lake National Park is Garfield Peak Trail, which has a 4.8 star rating from 3,424 reviews.

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