Trails of Crater Lake National Park
General Information
There are more than 90 miles of trails leading into the backcountry of Crater Lake
National Park. These are usually snow-free from mid-July to early-October. Just over 90%
of the park is managed as wilderness, though these areas have yet to be designated as
such. A permit is required for all overnight trips. The Pacific
Crest Trail passes through the park for 30 miles.
Be prepared for sudden and extreme weather changes. Be prepared for the unexpected and
carry extra food and water. Always carry raingear. Pack-out or bury human waste more than
200 feet from water. Stay on trails. Dogs and other pets, bicycles, and motor vehicles are
NOT allowed on any park trails. Remember, elevations range from 6,000-9,000 feet- take it
easy and have fun!
Regulations
Preservation and enjoyment of Crater Lake's backcountry depends in large part upon your
careful and considerate use. Observe these regulations and try to incorporate minimum
impact suggestions into your backcountry trip. If you follow all of the regulations and
suggestions, you will provide others the opportunity for solitude and a quality
experience.
The following states the rules and regulations that must be followed. Violation of
these rules can lead to issuance of a citation and a fine. We also offer suggestions on
minimum impact camping that will allows your visit to remain memorable while leaving
little or no trace of your presence for the future. While on backcountry trip - why not
set a goal? The goal may be to leave as little human impact as possible on the
environment. Some of the following ideas on the reverse side could help you...
* No hiking or climbing inside the rim except on the Cleetwood Trail.
* Backcountry use permits are required for all backcountry overnight stays. They
are issued from park visitor centers during their regular hours of operation and by any
patrol ranger on duty.
* Open campfires are allowed only if "dead and down" wood is used to fuel the
fire. Cutting or damaging living or standing vegetation is prohibited. Use existing fire
rings.
* Camping and open fires are prohibited in the following areas to protect the
experience of other visitors and to preserve specific fragile areas:
- Within one mile of any paved road, nature trail or developed area.
- Within 1/4 mile of Boundary Springs or Sphagnum Bog.
- Within 100 feet of any water source.
- Within 100 feet of any trail or other camping party, except when using a designated
campsite.
- Between Rim Drive and Crater Lake and on Phantom Ship or Wizard Island.
- Atop Mt. Scott and along the trail to the its summit.
- Within any meadow.
* Maximum party size is limited to 8 persons (and 12 head of stock) for all overnight
trips. Larger parties must break into smaller groups, traveling and camping as distinct,
separate groups.
* Firearms, bicycles, and motorized vehicles are not permitted in the backcountry.
* Pets are not allowed on any park trail (including the Pacific Crest Trail), nor
anywhere else in the backcountry.
* Garbage should be packed out and the campsite left clean. Use privies where
available, otherwise make your toilet in a shallow slit trench and cover when finished.
Make toilets away from camp and over 100 feet from any water source.
* Bears may enter a campsite in search of food. All food
items must be suspended from a tree branch, at least 10 feet above the ground and at least
4 feet horizontally from the trunk. Store and prepare food well away from your sleeping
area. Food is defined as any packaged, bottled or canned consumables, drinks, toiletries,
perfumes, soaps etc.
Leave No Trace Concepts
| Plan ahead and prepare. |
Pack it in, pack it out. |
| Leave what you find. |
Camp and travel on durable surfaces. |
| Minimize use and impact of fires. |
Properly dispose of what you cannot pack out. |
Selected Hiking Trails
| Trail Name |
Distance |
Difficulty |
Trail Highlights |
| Sun Notch Viewpoint |
.5 mile roundtrip |
Short stroll, allow 30 minutes |
Overlook of Crater Lake and Phantom Ship |
| Castle Crest Wildflower Garden |
.5 mile loop trail |
Short stroll, allow 30 minutes |
Display of wildflowers in August |
| Godfrey Glen |
1 mile loop trail |
Gentle level hike, allow 45 minutes |
Overlook of Annie Creek Canyon |
| Watchman Peak |
1.4 miles roundtrip |
Moderate climb, 500ft. rise, allow 1 hour |
Historic fire tower, overlook of Wizard Island |
| Annie Creek Canyon |
1.7 mile loop |
Moderate climb, allow 1.5 hours |
Deep stream cut canyon |
| Garfield Peak |
3.4 miles roundtrip |
Strenuous climb, 1,000ft. rise, allow 2 to 3 hours |
Panoramic views, |
| Mt. Scott |
5 miles roundtrip |
Strenuous climb, 1,500ft. rise, allow 3 hours |
Highes peak in park, historic fire tower |
Cleetwood Cove Trail
Visitors wishing to reach the lakeshore of Crater Lake will need to hike the Cleetwood
Cove trail. Located on the north side of Crater Lake, it is the only safe and legal
access to the lake. The trail is one mile in length (one-way) and drops 700 feet as you
descend from the East Rim Drive trailhead to the lakeshore. On your return trip, this is
comparable to climbing 65 flights of stairs! The Cleetwood Cove hiking trail is
recommended only for those in good physical condition and should not be attempted by
visitors with heart, breathing, or leg problems. It is not accessible for visitors with
mobility impairments. Hikers are advised to wear closed-toe shoes and bring plenty of
water, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent. Toilets are available at both the trailhead and
the boat dock area, however are not available on Wizard Island. Due to the park's heavy
snow conditions, the trail typically does not open until late June and closes in
mid-October.
Stock: General Information/Regulations
Horses are permitted on all trails with the following exceptions: between Rim Drive and
Crater Lake, on Mt. Scott, Godfrey Glen Trail, Annie Springs Trail, and in camping areas.
Group size is limited to 8 persons and 12 head of stock.
For trips beginning in the park, horse trailers must park at the Pacific Crest
Trail parking lot on Hwy. 62 or the PCT parking lot on the North Entrance Road. Carry and
use feed pellets on all overnight stock trips as grazing is not permitted. All other feed
types are prohibited. All overnight trips require a free backcountry permit. Obtain other
park stock use regulations at park headquarters.
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