Crater Lake National Park

A view of Crater Lake and Wizard Island
Looking at Crater Lake and Wizard Island from Discovery Point
a view of Phantom Ship and Chaski Bay
A view from Garfield Peak along the rim of Crater Lake
a view of Crater Lake from the lakeshore
A view across Crater Lake from the lakeshore
Crater Lake as seen from the summit of Mt. Scott
A view of the caldera from Mt. Scott, the highest point in Crater Lake National Park
water flowing over Vidae Falls
Water flowing over Vidae Falls
wildflowers on Wizard Island
Wildflowers along the Wizard Island Summit Trail
A view of Crater Lake in the winter
A view of Crater Lake in the winter
Clouds in the Crater Lake Caldera
Clouds in the Crater Lake Caldera
Photos: National Park Service

About Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake inspires awe. Native Americans witnessed its formation 7,700 years ago, when a violent eruption triggered the collapse of a tall peak. Scientists marvel at its purity—fed by rain and snow, it’s the deepest lake in the USA and one of the most pristine on Earth. Artists, photographers, and sightseers gaze in wonder at its blue water and stunning setting atop the Cascade Mountain Range.

Quick Facts

State Oregon
Designation National Park
State Code OR
Weather July, August, and September are your best bets for warm, dry weather. In May, June, and October, sunny days alternate with periods of rain and snow. Winters at Crater Lake…

Location & Map

Crater Lake National Park is located in Oregon.

Entrance Fees

Entrance - Private Vehicle $30.00

This is the summer entrance fee and is charged from mid-May through the end of October. Admits one private, non-commercial vehicle (15-passenger capacity or less) and all occupants. Good for 7 days.

Entrance - Private Vehicle $20.00

This is the winter entrance fee. Admits one private, non-commercial vehicle (15-passenger capacity or less) and all occupants. Good for 7 days.

Entrance - Motorcycle $25.00

Valid for 7 days. Admits up to 2 private, non-commercial motorcycles with up to 4 total passengers. Summer rate from mid-May to October 31st.

Entrance - Motorcycle $15.00

Valid for 7 days. Admits up to 2 private, non-commercial motorcycles with up to 4 total passengers. Winter rate from 11/1 through mid-May.

Entrance - Per Person $15.00

Admits one individual with no motor vehicle (bicyclist, hiker, pedestrian). Youth 15 and under are admitted free of charge. Good for 7 days.

Entrance - Snowmobile $15.00

Admits one individual on a snowmobile for travel on snow covered North Entrance Road closed to regular vehicle traffic. Youth 15 and under are admitted free of charge. Good for 7 days.

Commercial Entrance - Sedan $25.00

Fees for commercial vehicles are based on the capacity of the vehicle, not the number of passengers on board. In addition to the $25 per vehicle there is also a $15 per passenger charge.

Commercial Entrance - Van $75.00

Fees for commercial vehicles are based on the capacity of the vehicle, not the number of passengers on board.

Commercial Entrance - Mini-bus $100.00

Fees for commercial vehicles are based on the capacity of the vehicle, not the number of passengers on board.

Commercial Entrance - Motor Coach $200.00

Fees for commercial vehicles are based on the capacity of the vehicle, not the number of passengers on board.

Operating Hours

Crater Lake National Park is open year-round, 24 hours a day. Some roads, trails, and facilities, however, are closed seasonally due to snow. North Entrance Road, and West and East Rim Drives close for the season on November 1 (or earlier if there is significant snowfall). Crews begin removing snow from these roads in April, but opening dates vary. The North Entrance Road and West Rim Drive tend to open in early June. The East Rim Drive typically opens in early July.

Wednesday All Day
Monday All Day
Thursday All Day
Sunday All Day
Tuesday All Day
Friday All Day
Saturday All Day

Activities

Auto and ATV Scenic Driving Astronomy Stargazing Biking Road Biking Boating Boat Tour Camping Backcountry Camping Car or Front Country Camping RV Camping Compass and GPS Orienteering Fishing Food Dining Picnicking Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Self-Guided Tours - Auto Bus/Shuttle Guided Tour Boat Tour Hands-On Citizen Science Hiking Backcountry Hiking Front-Country Hiking Off-Trail Permitted Hiking Junior Ranger Program Skiing Cross-Country Skiing Snow Play Snowmobiling Snowshoeing Swimming Wildlife Watching Birdwatching Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store Gift Shop and Souvenirs

Getting There

From the west (Medford) - Take Hwy 62 to the West Entrance. Open year-round. From the south (Klamath Falls) - Take Hwy 97 north to Hwy 62 to the South Entrance. Open year-round. The North Entrance is on Hwy 138 and is accessed from Interstate 5 east at Roseburg or Hwy 97 south from Bend and Chemult. Winter travelers from Roseburg take Route 138 east to Route 230 south to Route 62 east to the park's west entrance. Travelers from Bend take Route 97 south to Route 62 to the park's south entrance.

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Contact & Address

Address Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake, OR, 97604
Phone 5415943000

Entrance Passes

Annual Entrance - Park $55.00

If you visit twice in 12 months purchasing the park's annual pass will save you money. It is valid at Crater Lake National Park as well as Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, and Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. This annual pass costs $55 and admits the pass owner and all accompanying passengers in a single, private, noncommercial vehicle (or the pass owner plus up to three people when entry is by other means).

Topics & Themes

Architecture and Building Arts Painting Photography Poetry and Literature Explorers and Expeditions Native American Heritage Animals Birds Cats (wild) Elk Fish Wolves Climate Change Fire Forests and Woodlands Coniferous Forests Geology Lakes Mountains Natural Sounds Night Sky Scenic Views Trails Unique Species Rare Endangered Volcanoes Watersheds Headwaters Waterfalls Wetlands Wilderness

Things To Do

Snowshoeing at Crater Lake

Snowshoeing at Crater Lake

Snowshoeing is a popular activity during the long winter at Crater Lake National Park.

Biking at Crater Lake

Biking at Crater Lake

Each year, increasing numbers of cyclists come to Crater Lake National Park to ride around the lake on the physically…

Scenic Rim Drive

Scenic Rim Drive

The historic Rim Drive includes 33-miles (53-km) of lake views, panoramic vistas, forests and meadows. The contours of the road…

Visitor Centers

Rim Visitor Center

Views of the lake are prominent and accessible from Rim Visitor Center. It is located at the historic Kiser Studio in Rim Village. Outdoor exhibits…

Hours: Rim Visitor Center opens in late May or early June and closes in late September.

Steel Information Center

Steel Information Center has reopened after a major structural renovation to stabilize the building against seismic and excessive snow load forces. The historic integrity of…

Hours: The Steel Visitor Center is open.

Campgrounds

Lost Creek Campground

CLOSED ALL YEAR 2025 Lost Creek Campground is managed by the National Park Service. It usually opens in early July and closes in mid-October, depending on…

16 Sites

Mazama Campground

Mazama Campground is open only in summer. It typically opens in June and closes in late September. The exact opening and closing dates are determined…

214 Sites

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