The Crater Lake Region

The Crater Lake Region is home, of course, to Crater Lake - a shimmering body of water that fills the caldera of Mount Mazama. The lake fills a gaping hole left by one of the earth's largest explosion in 8,000 years. As the northern jewel of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, Crater Lake can stun visitors with its beauty. The lake, which is the deepest in the United States, can be explored in many ways, including taking a boat to Wizard Island.
At Fort Klamath you will have opportunities to learn about the Modoc Indians and their struggles with settlers. The Klamath County Visitors Center in Klamath Falls can provide you with information about the outstanding wildlife viewing in the Klamath Basin.
As you catch glimpses of Mount McLaughlin and Mount Scott along the Byway, remember that you are entering into a land of powerful upheaval where natural beauty and adventure are plentiful.

Follow the links below for detailed information on the Crater Lake Segment of the Volcanic LegacyScenic Byway.


Travel Klamath Visitors' Center

Visitors' Services at Crater Lake

Klamath County Chamber of Commerce

Crater Lake Lodge

The Winema National Forest

 

Click for Driving Instructions.

Click for the Upper Klamath Lake & Klamath Falls Region


Our web site is expanding weekly as we add new features and information. Please return to VolcanicLegacyByway.org for expanded pages on the services, attractions, activities and events to enjoy as you travel the Crater Lake segment of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway.


Weather in the Crater Lake Region

Crater Lake | Klamath Falls | Tulelake & Lava Beds | Butte Valley | Mount Shasta
Burney & McCloud | Hat Creek Rim | Mount Lassen | Lake Almanor
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