Where do I go after Crater Lake?


Where do I go after Crater Lake? If you'd rather not head north first, drive toward Medford from Crater Lake and stop in Prospect to see the lava tubes along the river at Natural Bridge Trail, and the waterfall at Mill Creek Falls. You'll drop down into the Medford/Ashland area.


Can you do a day trip to Crater Lake from Portland?

The drive can be completed in a single day or spread out over several days. Alternative routes to Crater Lake include driving along the coast or passing by Mount Hood on the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. During the summer, a train ride from Portland to Crater Lake National Park is also available.


What is Crater Lake most famous feature?

Widely known for its rich blue color and extreme clarity, which averages 102 ft (31m) deep, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. It is one of the top ten deepest in the world.


How long does it take to drive the Crater Lake Loop?

Allow a minimum of two hours (including sight-seeing stops) to circumnavigate the lake by car or motorcycle, and longer if you are driving a larger vehicle or towing.


Can you see Crater Lake without paying?

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.


What is the most scenic route from Portland to Crater Lake?

Another option for getting to Crater Lake from Portland is to take Highway 26 across the Cascade Mountains. Highway 26 is part of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway and provides excellent views of Mount Hood as well as optional side trips to places like Timberline Lodge.


What is the best route around Crater Lake?

Follow Crater Lake Highway to East Rim Drive and follow the Rim as it loops around Crater Lake. It is recommended to drive clockwise, as it provides easier access to many of the viewpoints. There are many trailheads along the way if you want to stop and stretch your legs on a short hike.


Is Crater Lake worth it?

It really isn't until you reach the rim of the crater, and look down nearly 1,000 feet to see that a magnificent blue lake, 6 miles across, fills the top of the mountain, that you realize how unique and special Crater lake is, and why it is indeed worth visiting!


What is the best month to visit Crater Lake?

The most popular months to visit Crater Lake are July, August, and September. That's when the park's roads, trails, and facilties are usually fully open. May and June are months of transition in the park, as winter slowly gives way to summer.


Do I need a reservation for Crater Lake?

No reservations are needed to enter the park. 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. Find out more about entrance passes below.


Can you swim in Crater Lake?

Visit the Lake 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.


Is Crater Lake worth a day trip?

The park isn't too large and it is easy to navigate. We only had one day here and I thought you could easily find time to do a few things in the park with limited time. So even if you only have a day in Crater Lake, I believe it is well worth the detour and your time to visit.


Can you walk all the way around Crater Lake?

NOTE: There is no hiking trail that encircles Crater Lake in the summer. In the winter, you can ski or snowshoe out and back along West Rim Drive or East Rim Drive, or all the way around the lake.


Is Crater Lake a hard hike?

Hike options from moderate to difficult intensity featuring wildflowers and lava flows. Though fairly steep, this hike offers unbeatable views of Crater Lake, Wizard Island and the Phantom Ship.


Can you walk Crater Rim Drive?

Check out this 2.1-mile out-and-back trail near Volcano, Hawaii. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 50 min to complete. This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.


Why is Crater Lake so popular?

Widely known for its rich blue color and extreme clarity, which averages 102 ft (31m) deep, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. It is one of the top ten deepest in the world.