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Discover the most popular places to visit in Crater Lake
Crater Lake
9.8/10 (286 reviews)
This ancient volcanic caldera holds America's deepest lake, famous for its intense sapphire-blue waters. Take a summer boat tour to Wizard Island or drive the scenic 33-mile rim for unforgettable mountain views.
The Pinnacles
8.8/10 (6 reviews)
Towering fossil fumaroles stand as silent witnesses to Crater Lake's volcanic past. Walk the easy 0.8-mile trail along Wheeler Creek Canyon for spectacular views of these natural spires.
Castle Creek Wildflower Trail
8.0/10 (3 reviews)
This enchanting trail showcases over 200 wildflower species in a spring-fed meadow at Crater Lake National Park. Visit between late June and early August to witness the vibrant blooms at their colorful peak.
Cleetwood Cove Trailhead
9.8/10 (7 reviews)
Cleetwood Cove Trail offers the only legal access to Crater Lake's pristine shoreline. Descend the switchbacks to swim in the deep blue waters or catch a boat tour to Wizard Island during summer months.
Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence
9.4/10 (8 reviews)
This 1933 National Park Service Rustic masterpiece now serves as Crater Lake's Science and Learning Center. Explore period-furnished rooms showcasing the park's administrative heritage in serene Munson Valley.
Annie Creek Canyon Trail
9.4/10 (6 reviews)
Descend into a volcanic wonderland on Annie Creek Canyon Trail, where pumice pinnacles rise like ancient sentinels. Explore lush meadows and forests on this secluded 1.7-mile loop away from Crater Lake's busier areas.
Phantom Ship Trailhead
10.0/10 (2 reviews)
This ancient volcanic island resembles a ghost ship sailing through Crater Lake's deep blue waters. Enjoy the dramatic contrast of the jagged rock formation against the pristine lake from this serene overlook.
Pumice Desert
This barren landscape reveals Mount Mazama's violent eruption that deposited pumice 7,700 years ago. Photograph the stark contrast between desert and surrounding forests with Mount Thielsen creating a dramatic backdrop.
"A Best Western or a Hilton it ain't, but there was really nothing wrong with Dawson House Lodge. The air conditioning was ample and easy to operate. A notice posted in the room warned of draconian penalties for smoking in the room, but I checked out smoothly the next morning without any smoking inspection to verify compliance.
The information notebook in the room had, among many materials, menus from the two cafes across the road, KJ's and the Ponderosa Lounge. Neither was open when I went out...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.