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As the summer winds to a close, and snow appears on the horizon, the hospitality company ExplorUS is wrapping up its first full season at Crater Lake National Park. The company took over after the National Park Service kicked out the last vendor.
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Bull trout have populated the Klamath Basin for thousands of years. But, they’ve nearly been wiped out by competition from non-native fish. The 30-year recovery of this trout is proving to be a rare success story among endangered species.
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A Snow Carnival at the south boundary of Crater Lake attracted thousands in the 1920’s and 30’s. The Crater Lake Ski Club, Pelican Club and other Klamath…
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Crater Lake is pretty and placid now, but it was born of violence: the eruption of what we call Mount Mazama. People lived in the region back then, and…
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Natural history and the arts collide when the Britt Festivals Orchestra plays at Crater Lake later this week (July 29-30). A portion of the orchestra,…
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Perhaps you’ve seen it, a sharp, bright black-and-white image of Crater Lake, the heavily clouded sky reflected in the water below. It is one of three…
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Crater Lake enjoyed a banner 2015, and 2016 is off to a flying start, at least in some respects. The 664,000 visitors last year represents a 25-year high.…
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There's no place on the planet quite like Crater Lake, and some of the people who love it want to give it more protection. So Oregon Wild proposes a large…
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Crater Lake is basking in its winter magnificence. There's been so much snow this winter, the rim of the lake has been unreachable by car for extended…
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We often refer to a camping trip as "roughing it."But a perusal of camping in the old days gives a whole new meaning to the term "rough." Our ancestors…
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Crater Lake National Park is closed due to the federal government shutdown—opening up problems for visitors from across the country and across the…
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Who would NOT want to work at Crater Lake, high in the mountains, next to the deepest (and bluest) lake in the country? John Sollinger gets to the join…