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Crater Lake

Crater Lake, formed from the eruption and collapse of the Mt. Mazama volcano, is a breathtaking natural wonder. With a remarkable depth of 2,148 feet, it is the deepest lake in the U.S. The pristine water is fed by snowmelt, creating a striking blue hue. Visitors can explore Wizard Island, a small volcanic island, and enjoy boat tours or hiking trails down to the shoreline. The park offers activities for all ages, including a Junior Ranger program for kids and a charming lodge and restaurant. Experience the stunning beauty and rich geological history of Crater Lake.

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Crater Lake

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  1. Crater Lake By Sydney Natt History Geo Tourism

  2. CL - History Geo • Used to be a volcano • The volcano erupted and caved in Tourism

  3. CL - Geo History • Mt. Mazama volcano erupted and caved in • Water in the lake is only water and snow melt • Wizard Island is a mini volcano • Crater Lake is 2,148 feet (655 meters) deep • Crater Lake is 6 miles wide Tourism

  4. CL - Tourism History • Boat tour to Wizard Island • Hiking train down to the shoreline • A gift store with a replica of Crater Lake • Program for kids to become Jr. Rangers • Crater Lake restaurant and lodge Geo

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