Road Trip Guide
Crater Lake Rim Drive: Circling the Deepest Blue
Rim Village to Rim Village Loop
Start Your Engine
Rim Village
The Finish Line
Rim Village Loop
33 miles
Miles
3-5 hours
Days
Start Stops End
Trip Essentials for Rim Village
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Insider Driving Tips
The road usually opens in its entirety by July and closes with the first heavy snows in October.
Drive clockwise to stay on the outer edge of the rim for better views (and easier pull-outs).
Gas is only available at the Mazama Village store near the south entrance; fill up before you climb the rim.
The weather can change in minutes; always have a jacket and rain gear in the car.
To see the blue at its most intense, visit on a clear, sunny day between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Watchman Overlook
Tailgate Coffee
βThere are no facilities here, so bring a thermos of locally roasted Stumptown coffee from Portland to sip as you soak in the view.β
Overlook Stone Wall
Use the historic CCC-built stone walls as a classic frame for Wizard Island.
Watchman Peak Trail
Capture the island from a higher elevation to see the turquoise shallows around its base.
Watchman Fire Lookout
While many stop at the overlook, the short hike to the 1932 fire lookout provides an unparalleled bird's-eye view of the lake's true circumference.
Cloudcap Overlook
Cloudcap Picnic Area
βA quiet spot nearby to enjoy some Oregon-grown hazelnuts and sharp cheddar cheese while overlooking the deep blue.β
Highest Point Marker
Capture the sense of elevation with the vast expanse of the lake dropping away beneath you.
Phantom Ship View
From this height, the island's unique ship-like silhouette is clearly visible against the water.
The Whitebark Pine Grove
Look for the Clark's Nutcrackers, birds that have a symbiotic relationship with these trees, often seen foraging near the overlook.
Phantom Ship Overlook
Meadow Snacks
βPack some locally made marionberry jam and crackers to enjoy at one of the quiet benches along the Sun Notch trail.β
Sun Notch Viewpoint
The best angle for capturing the 'ship' silhouette perfectly centered in the U-shaped glacial notch.
Island Zoom
Use a telephoto lens to capture the intricate textures and hardy trees growing on the 'ship's' rocky spires.
Sun Notch Meadows
In late July, these meadows are filled with a carpet of wildflowers that provide a vibrant foreground to the lake views.
Pinnacles Valley
Pinnacles Trailhead Picnic
βA peaceful spot away from the rim crowds to enjoy a hearty sandwich and some fresh Oregon apples.β
Canyon Rim Trail
Capture the rows of spires receding into the distance, creating a sense of geological rhythm.
Pinnacle Close-up
Focus on the porous, 'bubbly' texture of the ash towers against a bright blue sky.
The Fossil Vents
Look closely at the tips of the pinnacles to see the actual holes where the volcanic gasses once hissed into the atmosphere.
Cleetwood Cove
Cleetwood Trailhead
βStock up on water and high-energy snacks like dried mango and jerky before you begin the steep descent.β
Water's Edge
Capture the incredible clarity of the water with rocks visible 50 feet below the surface.
Caldera Wall View
Looking up from the bottom provides a rare perspective on the sheer height of the rim.
Jumping Rock
A large flat rock near the boat dock that is a favorite spot for those daring enough to take a polar plunge into the lake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A non-stop drive takes about an hour, but with stops at major overlooks, you should plan for 3-5 hours.
July, August, and September are the only months when the entire Rim Drive is reliably open and free of snow.
Yes, but only at Cleetwood Cove. Be prepared for very cold water (usually around 55 degrees Fahrenheit).
Dogs are allowed in cars and on paved overlooks, but they are not permitted on most trails, including Cleetwood Cove.
Absolutely! If you have the time and can book a boat tour, hiking to the summit of the island is a highlight of any trip.