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Crater Lake's south rim with forest-hidden Rim Village, Garfield Peak (left) and Crater Peak (background) |
The
Rim Village is located above the southwest corner of
Crater Lake. This is a great place to start a tour around the lake on
Rim Drive. Many first-time visitors do, getting their initial
Wow! moments at the many overlook points and interpreted sites at the scenic village.
Hiking trails leave the village in both rim directions and also towards the
Pacific Crest Trail (
PCT), which traverses
Crater Lake National Park west of the crater.
National parks are lately seeing spikes in visitation and Crater Lake is no exception. Rim Village can get crowded on summer days. The popular village hubs include the Rim Village Café, the
Visitor Center & Book Store and the historic
Crater Lake Lodge. The
Sinnott_Memorial Overlook is easily accessed by descending a stone staircase next to the visitor center. This roofed viewing platform and study forum houses exhibits and features ranger talks around a relief map of the park.
At the village, the rim trail is a paved promenade. Looking for an elevation gain that puts you above the crowd? What about a 3.4-mile-long round trip from the panoramic lodge, eastbound, to the top of
Garfield Peak (8054 ft, 2455 m) and back? To enjoy the west rim with its spectacular vistas of
Wizard Island, consider hiking about one mile to Discovery Point. Easy! From
Discovery Point the trail along Crater Lake's rim continues to
Watchman Overlook and
Merriam Point allowing for a closer look at the
massive dacite cliffs of
Llao_Rock.
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Wizard Island and Llao Rock cliffs (upper right) |
While planning your hikes around Crater Lake, remember that you are at
high altitude. The Park Service map gives an
average surface elevation of 6173 ft (1882 m) for the lake. The Rim Village is at about 7000 ft (2134 m).
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