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Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park in Oregon is a breathtaking destination that offers stunning views and endless opportunities for photography enthusiasts. The park is home to the deepest lake in the United States, which was formed over 7,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption. The crystal-clear waters of Crater Lake are surrounded by towering cliffs and lush forests, making it a perfect location for landscape photography. Visitors can capture the beauty of the lake from various viewpoints, including the Rim Drive, which offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Other popular photography locations in the park include Wizard Island, Phantom Ship, and the Pinnacles.

Crater Lake, panoramic view
Crater Lake
by janos.hajas@yahoo.de

This picture has been stitched together from 8 individual pictures. The Crater Lake was formed ~ 7700 years ago in the caldera after the eruption and collapse of Mount Mazama. It has the cleanest water in the USA, almost free of suspended particles, it is also very deep, that´s why the color appears as dark blue. The volcanic cone shaped island on the left is Wizard Island (4400 years old), the small islet on the right is named as Phantom Ship island.

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Crater Lake
by Birgit M.

Crater Lake, view from Grater Lake Lodge

Crater Lake, Oregon
Crater Lake
by Bonnie Moreland

Deep blue lake with surrounding snow and a view of Wizard Island.

When one paints an ideal, one does not need to limit one's imagination…
Crater Lake
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Ellen Key.

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Another shot from our third day and this again on the Crater Lake National Park. We were doing a rim drive of this beautiful location and found this area where a small land slide has occurred and the dust was slowly settling down to the lake bed. The stunning clarity of the lake make it possible to see the dust particle so clearly and make the dust particles seem like suspended gold particles in these sapphire blue waters. This was quite a sight and its one of those sights which stays with you and I could have never imagined seeing something like that here.

When you hear that the lake is clearest in the world and has brilliant blue waters you simply don’t imagine how clear and stunning this place is and you will spend more time than budgeted. If you are in southern Oregon or Northern California please make time and try to visit this beautiful and only National park of Oregon, its spectacular and will blow you away..

Thanks for visiting!

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Crater Lake from Watchman Overlook

January of 2014 at Crater Lake was like spring. It was 50+ degrees during the day and there was only a couple feet of snow. That also meant clear...

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Crater Lake, Oregon
Crater Lake
by Bonnie Moreland

From the rim view of Crater Lake surrounded by snow. A view of Wizard Island.

Star Trail over Crater Lake
Crater Lake
by Yi Jiang

Composed with 8 4.5 minutes shots.

It was a splendid summer morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong…
Crater Lake from Watchman Overlook
by Sandeep Thomas
  • John Cheever.

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Third day of the trip we started out by visiting the Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. This was to be the most tedious day in our trip as we were to drive the most number of miles this day and I was hoping to get the Crater Lake done as fast as possible. As usual we both over slept and were quite late by the time we reached here. Even under pretty stark lighting conditions Crater Lake blows you away with its deep clear blue waters, it is one of the cleanest bodies of water on the planet as it is only fed by precipitation. It is also the deepest lake in the USA at about 1943 ft and the 7th deepest in the world.

There are two islands in Crater Lake, Wizard Island from a cinder cone that erupted after Crater Lake began to fill with water, and Phantom Ship Island with seven different trees living on it. There are also colonies of violet green swallows, and several varieties of wildflowers and lichens living there.

I truly hope I get an opportunity to go here once again ad shoot at my own pace..

Frosting Crater Lake
Crater Lake

Well, back from a very dreary weekend at Crater Lake. I had a great time digging and sleeping in snow caves with friends, but the weather was less...

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Crater Lake from Watchman Overlook

It wasn't easy snowshoeing all they way over to this point for sunrise. I was glad I had company. And it could have been much worse if there had been...

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Crater Lake
by Bonnie Moreland

Snow around Crater lake in the spring.

UFO At The Lake
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Rim Drive, Crater Lake, Oregon

I just got back from a few days in Southern Oregon on a guys only trip. Here was a view of the big UFO we saw...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Crater Lake National Park!
Most notably janos.hajas@yahoo.de, Bonnie Moreland and Birgit M..