Crater Lake National Park Tours

Crater Lake National Park featuring a lake or waterhole, landscape views and mountains
Crater Lake National Park which includes a lake or waterhole, mountains and island views
Crater Lake National Park featuring landscape views and mountains
Crater Lake National Park which includes a lake or waterhole, landscape views and mountains
Crater Lake National Park which includes a lake or waterhole, mountains and landscape views


Come at least once to see the pristine blue water, snowy bluffs and alpine splendor of this park. Return again to immerse yourself in its beauty.

Crater Lake National Park is a natural experience that creates lifelong devotees. People fall in love with this landscape and the remarkable lake at its center. Navigate the placid waters of Crater Lake on a boat tour. Cast a fishing line into a deep reserve filled with trout and salmon. Inhale the crisp, piney air of this forested wonderland.

One of the deepest lakes in the world, Crater Lake began with the eruption of Mount Mazama over 7,000 years ago. The inside of the volcano collapsed into a broad caldera now filled with the enormous lake. Look for Wizard Island, a cinder cone rising from the lake.

Bring a bike and climb hills, speed through turns or leisurely ride on open stretches of Crater Lake’s paved roads. Hike along paths full of pine trees, leafy plants and boldly colored wildflowers. Trails range from short mile jaunts to the entire Pacific Coast Trail.

With an average elevation of over 6,000 feet (1,800 meters), Crater Lake is snowy during winter. For the adventurous, this is a time for snowshoe tours and snowmobile rides. Be sure to check weather conditions and ranger guide availability before you plan a trip. From late spring to early fall, conditions are perfect for hiking and observing vegetation growth.

Visit one of several restaurants in the park or bring your own lunch. Find a pullout along one of the switchbacks and set up a sandwich bar on a picnic table or eat overlooking the lake’s rim. Spend the afternoon looking for wildlife.

To reach Crater Lake National Park, you’ll need to use a motor vehicle at some point. Fly into Medford Airport and rent a car to make the 80-mile (130-kilometer) drive to the park. Or, catch a train to Klamath Falls and rent a car or catch the seasonal shuttle bus for the 77-mile (123-kilometer) drive to the park. Extend your appreciation of this serene setting by staying overnight. Get comfortable at a lodge inside the park or wake up with the birds at a campground. Call ahead for accommodation pricing and availability.

U.S. national parks offer affordable adventures for all types of travelers. Enjoy your visit to Crater Lake National Park.

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Reviews of Crater Lake National Park

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2/5 - Disappointing

Tomás

The park was open regardless of the snow-covered roads. However, the road going up to the Crater Lake rim was closed due to the Government Shutdown. There were two National Park Service SUVs with at least four Park Rangers working for free escorting trucks and barricading the road. 60 cars were parked along the compacted-snow-covered road. Sadly, we (and everybody else) did not get to see the majestic sight of Crater Lake in winter time. The point of this trip was for my son to see the snow for the first time. Even though he was visibly disappointed for not being able to go to the rim and see the lake, he had a BLAST playing on the snow on the side down the road. He sweat like a horse playing frisbee on the snow with our friend's border collie dog.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

This property is not close to the entrance in non summer time.  The gate near this property open the rest of the year is over an hour away.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

the motel is fairly close to crater lake

5/5 - Excellent

Franny

you start at the south end of Crater Lake

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Best Lodging Options Near Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake Resort

Crater Lake Resort

3 out of 5
50711 OR-62, Chiloquin, OR
Crater Lake Resort
Union Creek Resort

Union Creek Resort

3 out of 5
56484 Highway 62, Prospect, OR
Union Creek Resort
Rocky Point Resort

Rocky Point Resort

2.5 out of 5
28121 Rocky Point Rd, Klamath Falls, OR
Rocky Point Resort
Crater Lake Gateway - Highway 140

Crater Lake Gateway - Highway 140

2 out of 5
29200 Oregon 140, Klamath Falls, OR
Crater Lake Gateway - Highway 140
Dawson House Lodge

Dawson House Lodge

2.5 out of 5
109455 Hwy 97 North, Chemult, OR
Dawson House Lodge
Edgewater Inn Shady Cove

Edgewater Inn Shady Cove

2 out of 5
7800 Rogue River Drive, Shady Cove, OR
Edgewater Inn Shady Cove
Riverfront Lodging

Riverfront Lodging

2.5 out of 5
21906 OR-62, Shady Cove, OR
Riverfront Lodging
Maple Leaf Motel

Maple Leaf Motel

2 out of 5
20717 Hwy.62, Shady Cove, OR
Maple Leaf Motel
Rogue Regency Inn and Suites

Rogue Regency Inn and Suites

3 out of 5
2300 Biddle Rd, Medford, OR
Rogue Regency Inn and Suites
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Things to do near Crater Lake National Park

At Crater Lake National Park, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking and camping. Key spots include scenic camping locations and the Spring Creek Recreation Site, where outdoor adventures abound. Travelers can partake in numerous free activities that showcase the park's stunning natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore and connect with nature.

Shopping

Your shopping experience at Crater Lake National Park includes the Crater Lake Gift Shop, offering unique souvenirs and local crafts. If you're up for a drive, head to Medford's Rogue Valley Mall, featuring a variety of retail stores and dining options for a full shopping day.

Recreation

At Crystal Springs Recreational Area, unwind amidst serene landscapes and enjoy nature trails perfect for relaxation. Joseph H Stewart State Park offers tranquil settings for meditation and leisurely walks. Spring Creek Recreation Site provides a peaceful environment to reconnect with nature while enjoying the calming sounds of the creek.

Adventure

Explore the Castle Creek Wildflower Trail, located 2 miles from Crater Lake National Park, for a scenic hiking experience surrounded by vibrant blooms. For winter sports enthusiasts, Cat Ski Mt. Bailey, 21 miles away, offers thrilling skiing. Experience an adrenaline rush at Crater Lake Zipline, 29 miles from the park.

Nightlife

While Crater Lake National Park is known for its stunning natural beauty, nightlife is quite limited. Nearby, the quaint town of Klamath Falls offers local bars and restaurants where you can unwind after a day of exploring the park's breathtaking views.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Crater Lake National Park

Whether you're seeking adventure, family experiences, or simply a stunning natural landscape, Crater Lake National Park in Oregon has something for everyone. Explore the breathtaking Crater Lake, visit the informative visitor center, and enjoy the scenic valleys. Don't miss the chance to stay at the historic Crater Lake Lodge and immerse yourself in the beauty of this unique destination. Experience all that Crater Lake has to offer for an unforgettable getaway.

  • Rim Visitor Center: Located 3 miles from Crater Lake National Park, the Rim Visitor Center offers stunning views and serves as a hub for adventure and family-friendly activities. Enjoy informative exhibits about the park's geology and ecology before venturing out on nearby trails.
  • The Pinnacles: An 8-mile drive from the park leads you to The Pinnacles, a striking valley known for its unique geological formations. This area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure amidst breathtaking scenery and rich natural history.
  • Steel Visitor Center: Situated 3 miles from the park, Steel Visitor Center features interactive displays and family-oriented activities. It’s a great starting point for exploring the park while immersing yourself in its natural wonders.

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