Road Trip Guide
Crater Lake Rim Drive: The Deep Blue Loop
Crater Lake NP, OR to Crater Lake NP, OR
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Crater Lake NP, OR
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Crater Lake NP, OR
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Trip Essentials for Crater Lake NP, OR
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Insider Driving Tips
Start your drive at sunrise to capture the famous 'deep blue' color of the water before the midday sun flattens the contrast.
Always carry an extra layer, even in July; the elevation at the rim sits at nearly 7,000 feet and temperatures can drop rapidly.
Download offline maps before entering the park, as cellular service is virtually non-existent throughout the Rim Drive.
If traveling in late spring or early summer, check the National Park Service website for road closures, as snow can persist on the north rim until July.
Respect the delicate volcanic ecology by staying strictly on marked trails to prevent erosion and protect the sensitive alpine flora.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Watchman Overlook
Rim Village Cafe
βGrab a quick grab-and-go sandwich or a hot coffee here before heading out to the trails to fuel your adventure.β
The Stone Wall
Frame your shot using the historic stone masonry walls as a leading line toward Wizard Island.
The North Trailhead
Capture the contrast of the alpine trees against the backdrop of the deep blue water.
The Watchman Fire Tower
Trek the 1.6-mile round trip trail to the historic 1932 fire lookout perched at the summit for a 360-degree bird's-eye view.
Cleetwood Cove
Picnic Area at the Trailhead
βPack a hearty lunch to enjoy at the trailhead tables; there are no food services at the bottom of the cove.β
The Water's Edge
Get low to the ground to capture the reflection of the towering cliffs on the surface of the lake.
Mid-Switchback
Use a telephoto lens to capture the winding path against the massive scale of the caldera walls.
The Hidden Shoreline
Look for the small, secluded rocky inlets to the west of the main boat dock for a moment of complete solitude.
Cloudcap Overlook
Annie Creek Restaurant
βLocated back toward the lodge, this is the best spot for a full sit-down meal after a long day of exploring.β
Phantom Ship Viewpoint
Perfect for zooming in on the unique geological formations of the 'ship'.
The East Ridge
Capture the jagged, colorful volcanic strata that characterize the eastern rim.
The Pumice Desert View
Look north from the overlook to spot the vast, barren expanse of the Pumice Desert, a testament to the massive scale of the eruption.
Sun Notch
Mazama Village Store
βIdeal for grabbing snacks, trail mix, and cold drinks on your way out of the park.β
The Phantom Ship Framed View
Use the natural 'notch' in the trees and rocks to frame the Phantom Ship in your shot.
Meadow Edge
Focus on the wildflowers in the foreground with the blurred caldera rim in the background.
Wildflower Meadows
Visit in mid-July to witness the explosion of purple lupine and red paintbrush that blankets the area surrounding the notch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the full loop is typically only open from July through October. The North Entrance and parts of the Rim Drive are closed during winter due to heavy snowfall.
You do not need a permit to visit, but you must pay the standard park entrance fee or use an America the Beautiful National Parks Pass.