I live in Klamath Falls and just a few corrections. First there is gas available at Mazama Village along with cabins, a general store , campground and small restaurant. The reason Crater Lake does not freeze very often is not because of the Pacific Ocean it is because of it's depth of just under 2000 feet. The caldera creates a bowl and the uv light from the sun helps retain the heat. We have dozens of lakes around here and during a normal winter most will either completely or partially freeze over. The rangers give scheduled talks on the geology and history of the lake but this is mostly in the summer. This year 2021 I heard that the formal restaurant in the Lodge at the rim will only be open to guests staying at the hotel. This is disappointing because we would go up there 4 or 5 times a year for breakfast or dinner. If visiting the Lake do take the time to go to Becky's at Union Creek or go through the North entrance and visit nearby Diamond Lake and then continue another 15 to 25 miles and see 5 wonderful waterfalls one of which is truly amazing ( Toketee ).
@@RunTheAtlas At Becky's they have great homemade pies, the Huckleberry is my favorite. You can pick the berries about 2 miles from there in late June you just have to keep your eyes out for bears.
From Australia. I visited Crater lake in June 2011 and the snow completely coverd the Lodge. Fabulous place seeing as where I come from there is no snow.
I have been there several times.. It is underdeveloped which I like. You are expected to take care of yourself. Don't go too close to that rim on a hike there's nothing to stop you! It's a must see enjoy
@@CanucksWontWin ❓🤔❓ B..b..but isn't Kate Brown the virtuous female leader who supported the mostly peaceful anarcho-communists who she ALLOWED to openly "protest"(and riot) in large groups, every day, in the middle of a freaking pandemic, while regular people were forced to stay home or indoors, & small businesses were devastated by mandatory shutdowns!? 🥰 Yep, that lines right up with my "progressive" logic! As long as the policies and propaganda help advance the leftist, globalist agenda, then fairness and consistency for regular people is totally irrelevant & unimportant! 🤗
My and my family have visited Crater Lake several times during summer time. Went down to touch the water and swim. I can tell you that the water is not that cold to swim. I always see a lot of people, specially, young people jumping from rocks into the water. I have swam myself in the water and with a go pro camera one can capture the most amazing shots under Crater Lake.
It is not always clear deep blue. I have seen it very yellow from the tree pollen. I was born in Medford, Oregon and I frequently visit Crater Lake. One of my favorite places to visit, following Yellowstone and the Giant Redwoods. I have been going to Crater Lake for over 60 years. And I took my girlfriend for her first ever visit. She was absolutely thrilled.
I happen to be one of the only drone operators to have flown a drone at everyone of the pullout points at crater lake in 2014. Including a sunset video to 14000 feet above the highest point drivable on the north side! Amazing views
When I went there a few weeks back, It snowed really hard last night and I had to sleep in the car. Really pretty view the next day though, and hey! No Mosquitos!
Thank you for this video. I am on a quest to visit all 50 states by age 50. I hit Michigan August 2023, and I'm booking Oregon for early October, 2023. I've been going back and forth about the drive to/from Crater Lake and "is it worth it?" I had COVID in February, 2023, and I'm still having some long COVID effects. I hiked at The Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe, NM, in June, 2023, and at about 7,000 feet, I got winded so quickly. It was exhausting. So, Crater Lake is similar height, and to be honest, the lack of things to do there other than drive around really doesn't make the five (5) hours from Portland worth it.
We were there in Mid June. The line-up to get into the park was 45 minutes and as it turned out the only thing open was the visitor center, gift shop and lodge. The rim road was closed. The views were beautiful but given how long it took to get there (and get in!), it was a fail. We wished we had spent our time seeing other sites.
Thanks 4 all the information I'm going there the 30th of August I can't walk very well but I can drive my car and injoy the view all this info helps thank you.
Ya the cell signal out there can be quite spotty. There's specific spots where u won't get any signal by another area close by or within 100 to 200ft u will get signal. My last visit there I noticed the entire climb up watchman peak u do get Internet. Also there is gas there, the 1 dual gas station there is in the south entrance at that lil store in the mazama camp ground area
If you want to stay at the Lodge, make your reservations at least six months in advance. If you want to take the boat ride, buy your ticket in advance, too. Not all boat tickets are the same. Some allow you to be dropped off at Wizard Island and be picked up a couple of hours later.
The descriptions of this park could be the descriptions for pretty much every national park I have ever visited-remote, no internet, not great food. I am not there for any of that, I am there for the National Park. I was hoping for a little more detail on what makes the park great and nice places to look at Crater Lake.
I visited Crater Lake a month ago and the Ring Road is truly spectacular which I traveled on my motorcycle. Being acrophobic, it was the most terrifying experience in my life given that the road has no guardrails for the most part. I got in free because I'm ex-military. Well, sort of.
Most of Oregon has stunningly beautiful scenery. It's a bummer the visitors center doesn't have any reference to the geology of the area. The lake has a constant level of water that doesn't have an outlet implies a subterranean lake beneath the lake people enjoy. It's on my bucket list of beautiful places to see.
There is a place near Bend called Lava Lands that does have information about how the caldera and lake were formed. There is a LOT of volcanic history in Central Oregon.
@@ronharlan665 Oregon is a state that has been drastically shaped by cataclysms of various types, it would have looked completely different 50-100k years ago.
We have snow in Michigan upper peninsula till June at some time and get 200'' of snow a year that doesn't impress me lake superior is just as cool in summer there then that it is very amazing and awesome 👍👍👍👍👍
Definitely bring a extra hoody or jacket i was cold on the boat ride also the boat ride could be a hour shorter .the hike down and back up is tough .im 71 and hike several times a week in wisc but this 700 foot walk back up is pretty strenuous but fun.if you are out of shape just take your time walk at your speed dont try to keep up to the athletes .
They have major alert water problems so make sure you prepare and check the authorized office. State Parks, National State Parks for updates on water and fire and road closures.
We spent a few hours in the park taking pics and doing light hiking (it was mostly snowed in) but the surrounding area has a lot of waterfalls so we went there after.
@@RunTheAtlas That region is one of many hidden gems in Oregon: numerous lakes, campgrounds, ski resorts, hunting grounds, fishing, and hiking just to name a few. Most tourists and even Oregonians will opt for the "Top 10 places to visit in Oregon." I only learned about it while attending OIT.
Give yourself at least an hour, but probably longer for the hike back up. Getting down takes 15 minutes or so lol. Make sure you have plenty of water with you. It's a bunch of switchbacks so not super steep, but you will feel it.
Nothing personal, but I didn't click here to watch you talk. I can hear you while you show me videos of Crater Lake, which is what I came for. So I'm moving on.
Yes, a few people have come up missing up there, and YES, Sasquatch are very real and occasionally are seen in the Park, and the vast area of National Forests and Wilderness areas that surround the Park. Sasquatch avoid contact with humans but encounters do happen. Remember, the area is remote and vast. Respect ALL wildlife, it's their domain.
You can swim in the lake pretty safely if you actually keep moving. You just can't immerse yourself in the water while you do nothing but sit or float around. It is cold - uncomfortably cold - but it's not life-threatening unless you already have too many problems to go in.
YES, SASQUATCH, they are very REAL. Don't even think about hunting one down and killing it as they are NOT legal game. NO hunting tags are issued. They are best left alone. If you happen to see one or more, Welcome to the REAL WORLD.
Public parks and wilderness areas which do not have admission fees seem to always attract the sorts of campers (or squatters) who wreck the place, burn everything they can find, and leave behind all sorts of garbage.
You sound as if you didnt find the lake & park to be all that. Perhaps you would get more out of a visit to San Francisco. Not everyone is all that into the outdoors. !
Crater Lake National Park has been voted to be the No#1 most beautiful US National Park. It's not just the Lake that makes the Park a National Treasure.
What is one thing you wish you knew before visiting Crater Lake? Comment below!
Why would you see gas stations in a park..
Didja see the “old Man”? He is the main attraction. You missed out on your trip!
@@Datguy-k7s exactly! I guess anti environmental people think nature should be raped and poluted for convenience 🤪
I live in Klamath Falls and just a few corrections. First there is gas available at Mazama Village along with cabins, a general store , campground and small restaurant. The reason Crater Lake does not freeze very often is not because of the Pacific Ocean it is because of it's depth of just under 2000 feet. The caldera creates a bowl and the uv light from the sun helps retain the heat. We have dozens of lakes around here and during a normal winter most will either completely or partially freeze over. The rangers give scheduled talks on the geology and history of the lake but this is mostly in the summer. This year 2021 I heard that the formal restaurant in the Lodge at the rim will only be open to guests staying at the hotel. This is disappointing because we would go up there 4 or 5 times a year for breakfast or dinner. If visiting the Lake do take the time to go to Becky's at Union Creek or go through the North entrance and visit nearby Diamond Lake and then continue another 15 to 25 miles and see 5 wonderful waterfalls one of which is truly amazing ( Toketee ).
Thank for the info! I did see Toketee Falls while I was there and it was amazing. I hope to make it to Beckie’s Café next time.
@@RunTheAtlas At Becky's they have great homemade pies, the Huckleberry is my favorite. You can pick the berries about 2 miles from there in late June you just have to keep your eyes out for bears.
We just moved here 2 weeks ago.(Klamath Falls) live above the peoples Bank downtown. From Indianapolis and LOVE Crater lake!!!!
@@kevincanter2575 Welcome to Southern Oregon just in time for the forest fire smoke
Thank you for your post.
From Australia. I visited Crater lake in June 2011 and the snow completely coverd the Lodge. Fabulous place seeing as where I come from there is no snow.
I have been there several times.. It is underdeveloped which I like. You are expected to take care of yourself. Don't go too close to that rim on a hike there's nothing to stop you! It's a must see enjoy
I wish I knew about all the mosquitos 🦟 😆 , but I consider Oregon one big national park. It's beautiful.
Oh man, they suck.
Oregon sucks. Especially with Kate Brown as Gov. it’s super expensive and just run down.
@@CanucksWontWin
❓🤔❓ B..b..but isn't Kate Brown the virtuous female leader who supported the mostly peaceful anarcho-communists who she ALLOWED to openly "protest"(and riot) in large groups, every day, in the middle of a freaking pandemic, while regular people were forced to stay home or indoors, & small businesses were devastated by mandatory shutdowns!?
🥰 Yep, that lines right up with my "progressive" logic! As long as the policies and propaganda help advance the leftist, globalist agenda, then fairness and consistency for regular people is totally irrelevant & unimportant! 🤗
@@CanucksWontWin Ok boomer
My and my family have visited Crater Lake several times during summer time. Went down to touch the water and swim. I can tell you that the water is not that cold to swim. I always see a lot of people, specially, young people jumping from rocks into the water. I have swam myself in the water and with a go pro camera one can capture the most amazing shots under Crater Lake.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟SO helpful; thank you!😊
You are so welcome!🙏
It is not always clear deep blue. I have seen it very yellow from the tree pollen. I was born in Medford, Oregon and I frequently visit Crater Lake. One of my favorite places to visit, following Yellowstone and the Giant Redwoods. I have been going to Crater Lake for over 60 years. And I took my girlfriend for her first ever visit. She was absolutely thrilled.
I happen to be one of the only drone operators to have flown a drone at everyone of the pullout points at crater lake in 2014. Including a sunset video to 14000 feet above the highest point drivable on the north side! Amazing views
When I went there a few weeks back, It snowed really hard last night and I had to sleep in the car. Really pretty view the next day though, and hey! No Mosquitos!
No way! It's crazy how it snows in late spring and even summer in Crater Lake
Thank you for this video. I am on a quest to visit all 50 states by age 50. I hit Michigan August 2023, and I'm booking Oregon for early October, 2023. I've been going back and forth about the drive to/from Crater Lake and "is it worth it?" I had COVID in February, 2023, and I'm still having some long COVID effects. I hiked at The Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe, NM, in June, 2023, and at about 7,000 feet, I got winded so quickly. It was exhausting. So, Crater Lake is similar height, and to be honest, the lack of things to do there other than drive around really doesn't make the five (5) hours from Portland worth it.
We were there in Mid June. The line-up to get into the park was 45 minutes and as it turned out the only thing open was the visitor center, gift shop and lodge. The rim road was closed. The views were beautiful but given how long it took to get there (and get in!), it was a fail. We wished we had spent our time seeing other sites.
First time visit a couple days ago. Beautiful and not too crowded. 68 degrees.
Excellent! Was there snow on Crater Lake yet?
Thanks 4 all the information I'm going there the 30th of August I can't walk very well but I can drive my car and injoy the view all this info helps thank you.
Glad I saw your video before planning for a visit at Crater Lake next month in October
Ya the cell signal out there can be quite spotty. There's specific spots where u won't get any signal by another area close by or within 100 to 200ft u will get signal. My last visit there I noticed the entire climb up watchman peak u do get Internet. Also there is gas there, the 1 dual gas station there is in the south entrance at that lil store in the mazama camp ground area
Thanks for the tips. I'm planning to visit Crater Lake this summer 👍
If you want to stay at the Lodge, make your reservations at least six months in advance. If you want to take the boat ride, buy your ticket in advance, too. Not all boat tickets are the same. Some allow you to be dropped off at Wizard Island and be picked up a couple of hours later.
This is exactly the type of info that I need to know. I plan to visit there someday. Thank you so much.
I'm so glad! Hope you get a chance to visit Crater Lake soon!
The descriptions of this park could be the descriptions for pretty much every national park I have ever visited-remote, no internet, not great food. I am not there for any of that, I am there for the National Park. I was hoping for a little more detail on what makes the park great and nice places to look at Crater Lake.
The “visitor center” wasn’t more than a gift shop because it’s not a visitor center, it’s just a gift shop haha
I visited Crater Lake a month ago and the Ring Road is truly spectacular which I traveled on my motorcycle. Being acrophobic, it was the most terrifying experience in my life given that the road has no guardrails for the most part. I got in free because I'm ex-military. Well, sort of.
I was scared to death of the road.
Most of Oregon has stunningly beautiful scenery. It's a bummer the visitors center doesn't have any reference to the geology of the area. The lake has a constant level of water that doesn't have an outlet implies a subterranean lake beneath the lake people enjoy. It's on my bucket list of beautiful places to see.
There is a place near Bend called Lava Lands that does have information about how the caldera and lake were formed. There is a LOT of volcanic history in Central Oregon.
@@ronharlan665 Oregon is a state that has been drastically shaped by cataclysms of various types, it would have looked completely different 50-100k years ago.
Very nice and practical overview!
great place for a hike or scenic photos looks like a postcard
There is a gas station down at Mazama village. That is also where there is camping.
I go up there a lot and there's a restaurant called the rim cafe and it has amazing hot food.
We have snow in Michigan upper peninsula till June at some time and get 200'' of snow a year that doesn't impress me lake superior is just as cool in summer there then that it is very amazing and awesome 👍👍👍👍👍
Definitely bring a extra hoody or jacket i was cold on the boat ride also the boat ride could be a hour shorter .the hike down and back up is tough .im 71 and hike several times a week in wisc but this 700 foot walk back up is pretty strenuous but fun.if you are out of shape just take your time walk at your speed dont try to keep up to the athletes .
They have major alert water problems so make sure you prepare and check the authorized office. State Parks, National State Parks for updates on water and fire and road closures.
Very informative.good job
super helpful!!! thx!!!
Good stuff 👍
Thanks 👍 💪
Not a single mention of the “ Old Man” proves you weren’t there long enough. He is the main attraction!
Very helpful, especially about places to stay.
How much time is needed to see the park?
We spent a few hours in the park taking pics and doing light hiking (it was mostly snowed in) but the surrounding area has a lot of waterfalls so we went there after.
My biggest regret, and now on the bucket list. I used to attend OIT in Klamath Falls and Crater Lake was only ~1hr away.
Not too late to check it out! Crater Lake is magic 🙌
@@RunTheAtlas That region is one of many hidden gems in Oregon: numerous lakes, campgrounds, ski resorts, hunting grounds, fishing, and hiking just to name a few. Most tourists and even Oregonians will opt for the "Top 10 places to visit in Oregon." I only learned about it while attending OIT.
If your in Bend check out newberry crater.
Thanks for the rec! We can't wait to revisit, the nature here are so beautiful
Yep. Very scenic area. Visited 4 years ago & stayed several days.
Very good review. I was there last week and wish I would have seen this first! Did you goto Becky's resturant for homemade pie?
Not yet! I hope to make it to Beckie’s Café next time - the pie looks so good. Did you stay in the national park?
@@RunTheAtlas no we stayed in Eugene, and drove over early AM.. The pie is AMAZING, I highly recommended stopping by next time your out that way.
I feel like it doesn’t freeze because the depth. The weather probably is cold enough for normal lakes
Thanks for sharing this
We are visiting this July. We want to take the boat ride. My family can do the walk down, but how's the walk back up? How steep is it?
There is a 2.2-mile round-trip trail (down to the boat dock and back) that drops approximately 700 ft
Give yourself at least an hour, but probably longer for the hike back up. Getting down takes 15 minutes or so lol. Make sure you have plenty of water with you. It's a bunch of switchbacks so not super steep, but you will feel it.
Nice job!
Thank you for the info
You bet
It is remote, do not get lost.
Yes snow on a mountain that is 7,000 ft elevation. It doesn't warm up anywhere in the High Cascades until the 4th of July.
The highest elevation in the park is around 9,000 ft.
I have planned to visit end of this month but now I am thinking twice as I am do not ski and stuff.
Nothing personal, but I didn't click here to watch you talk. I can hear you while you show me videos of Crater Lake, which is what I came for. So I'm moving on.
Isn’t it cool how you can just click off? Bye 👋
Then why comment? Lol
Nice Video. You stuck to the subject at hand. I have to say this, you are absolutely gorgeous young woman. Good job
Why would you hate to pay someone a compliment on their beauty?
Did you go all the way up the mountain I think there is a historic building ?
What month did you go?
May!
One of the best things to do is get a drink, coffee, cobbler or other sweet treat from the lodge and sit on the back deck while gazing at the lake
I love this idea! Can’t think of a better view for a picnic
Didnt mention the Massive number of people that come up missing there
Yes, a few people have come up missing up there, and YES, Sasquatch are very real and occasionally are seen in the Park, and the
vast area of National Forests and Wilderness areas that surround the Park. Sasquatch avoid contact with humans but encounters
do happen. Remember, the area is remote and vast. Respect ALL wildlife, it's their domain.
We live in Klamath we electric no charge but also have room in hoouse
Ight so basically it's either snowing or burning down. Got it.
Or freezing water or a climb up or down…
Is rim drive up already?
Open*
Yes! We were able to get in through the south entrance. The road closures are listed on the national parks website
Yes!
Not that it isn't worth seeing but wow the staggering lack of available interactivity with the park is disheartening.
Not a mention of the old man?!? I would say sorry about that before getting on the water next time youre there!
Oh yes! I read stories about how it mysteriously drifts around the lake. I didn't see it on my trip, perhaps I should have brought binoculars.
Omg I can hardly finish the video because of those awful sound effects 😵💫
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@@RunTheAtlas I'm your Old Subscriber
@@RunTheAtlas why you offline long time?
If it explodes everything everywhere will die instantly
That’s the way we like it here why ruin a National park with a gas station lol
Volume to low
You can swim in the lake if you are up for life threatening hypothermia.
You can swim in the lake pretty safely if you actually keep moving.
You just can't immerse yourself in the water while you do nothing but sit or float around.
It is cold - uncomfortably cold - but it's not life-threatening unless you already have too many problems to go in.
crater lake , has bigfoot and aliens...
Yes, that is actually true. There is often very close sighting of both.
sasquatch
YES, SASQUATCH, they are very REAL. Don't even think about hunting one down and killing it as they are
NOT legal game. NO hunting tags are issued. They are best left alone. If you happen to see one or more,
Welcome to the REAL WORLD.
Swag
Jesus some beautiful inspiring shit!
We can cook here
You're really pretty
How they can charge us to enter our parks is insane .
True!! We use the national park pass, or check out the free admission days
right?
Public parks and wilderness areas which do not have admission fees seem to always attract the sorts of campers (or squatters) who wreck the place, burn everything they can find, and leave behind all sorts of garbage.
When you are 62 you can buy a lifetime pass for $80.
You sound as if you didnt find the lake & park to be all that.
Perhaps you would get more out of a visit to San Francisco.
Not everyone is all that into the outdoors.
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Oh yeah! we hate the outdoors, that’s why we make videos on national parks 😆
Crater is the most overrated national park.
How so?
Crater Lake National Park has been voted to be the No#1 most beautiful US National Park. It's not just the Lake that makes the Park a National
Treasure.