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Definition: Crater Lake National Park |
Crater Lake National ParkNoun1. A national park in Oregon having the deepest lake in the United States in the crater of an extinct volcano. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
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Crater Lake has no streams flowing into or out of it. as a result, the water is extraordinarily clear, and the lake has a striking blue hue.
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There are many hiking trails inside the park. and several campgrounds. Fishing and swimming are allowed in the lake, and boat tours operate daily during the summer. Visitors can also take a boat to Wizard Island, a cinder cone inside the lake.
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![]() | Crater Lake National Park. Credit: NPS. | ![]() | Crater lake national park, Ore. 1939-1940(?). Wizard Island / p. Credit: Library of Congress; photo by George Grant.. |
![]() | Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Crater Lake. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. Annie Creek Canyon. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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