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Crater Lake Natural History Association

Bookstore

Established in 1942, the Crater Lake Natural History Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing educational and scientific activities within Crater Lake National Park. The funds generated from NHA sales of items purchased are invested directly back into the park, providing visitor services such as publishing park related books, printing the park newspaper, and purchasing equipment and materials for educational and scientific research programs. The Crater Lake NHA also supports Oregon Caves National Monument in Cave Junction, OR.

Everyone is invited to become a member of the Crater Lake Natural History Association to learn more about the park's natural and cultural resources. Yearly memberships can be purchased at park visitor centers or by writing to the address below. Members receive a number of benefits including:

  • A 15% discount on books, videos, maps, and other sales items
  • Discounts from most other park Natural History Associations including Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite, and Mt. Rainier
  • A subscription to Crater Lake National Park's semi-annual newspaper Reflections
  • The knowledge that you have assisted the important educational and scientific programs of Crater Lake National Park

Catalog of Publications

The following publications can be ordered from the Crater Lake Natural History Association by writing or calling their office at P.O. Box 157, Crater Lake, OR 97604, (503)594-2211 ext 498. All prices quoted are U.S. Funds and do not include mailing fees. Prices are subject to change.

A Guide to Crater Lake National Park and the Mountain That Used to Be. Ron Warfield. 48 pp.
Beautiful Photographs and excellent descriptions tell the story of Crater Lake, as well as giving the reader an overview of the park. $5.95

Crater Lake: The Story Behind the Scenery. Warfield, Juillerat, Smith. 48pp.
A quality book providing general geology and park history. Also available for Lassen, Mt. St. Helens, and Redwoods National Parks. $7.95

Crater Lake In Pictures: The Continuing Story. Steve Mark. 48pp.
A photographic essay with text m English and accompanied by foreign language. English-$7.95. French, German-$8.95.

Road Guide to Crater Lake National Park. Robert & Barbara Decker. 48pp.
Take this book with you as you drive the roads in the park. Provides information about many stops along the way. $4.95

Lodge of the Imagination-The Crater Lake Lodge Story. Lee Juillerat. 17pp.
The history of the construction and renovation of Crater Lake Lodge. Historic photos illuminate the undertaking from its inception in the early 1900's to its completion in 1995. $4.95

Nature Notes from Crater Lake. Various.
A book of short essays modeled after an historic series begun in the 1930's, reinitiated in 1992 giving more than a fleeting glimpse of the park area to those who are interested. $1.50 or set of three for $4.00

Our cacheted cover (an envelope)
For history buffs and stamp collectors. Commemorates the 80th anniversary of operations of the Crater Lake Lodge. Includes a pictorial cancel for June 28, 1995. $1.50

A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Robert Ruby and John Brown. 286pp.
A guide to all aspects of Native American life from cultural traditions to post-settlement life. $19.95

Northwest Exposures David Alt and Donald Hyndman. 442pp.
A geologic story of the Northwest. An all-encompassing geologic history with excellent illustrations. $24.00

Roadside Geology of Oregon. David Alt & Donald Hyndman. 278pp.
Take a geologic tour of the roads in Oregon. Written in an informative, yet easy to read, format. $15.00

Birds of Crater Lake National Park. Dick Follett. 77pp.
A guide to the birds and their habitats in Crater Lake National Park. $2.50

Crater Lake National Park Trails. Toops. 46pp.
A hiking guide to the trails of Crater Lake National Park. $3.95

Exploring Oregon's Wilderness Areas- 2nd Edition: A Guide for Hikers. Backpackers, Climbers. X-C Skiers and Paddlers. Sullivan. 304pp.
A revised and up-dated guide to statewide wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, native preserves and state parks. $14.95

Best Hikes with Children in Western and Central Oregon. Henderson. 255pp.
A guide to hikes and overnighters for families. Tips on hiking with kids safely, and fostering a wilderness ethic. $14.95

Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest. Evie Litton. 312pp.
Hikes to 100 hot springs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia. $14.95

The Crater Lake Story in Video National Park Service. 18 minutes.
Covers the creation of the lake, the Indians' spiritual relationship with the area, and the formation of Crater Lake National Park. $17.95

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