
High Cascades glaciation, whitewater rapids and explosive volcanic events have shaped the spectacular scenery and abundant natural resources of the Umpqua National Forest.

Crater Lake National Park
There are more than 90 miles of one-way and loop trails, including 33 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail as well as hikes up Mount Scott, Garfield Peak, and Crater Peak. It is also possible to hike to the lake surface on the Cleetwood Trail. 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.
* Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States * The second deepest lake in the Western Hemisphere * The seventh deepest lake in the world * Maximum lake depth: 1932 feet *Average lake depth: 1500 feet * Maximum lake width: 6 miles * Lake surface elevation: 6176 feet * Wizard Island elevation: 6940 feet * Wizard Island height above water: 764 feet * Hillman Peak, highest point on rim: 8151 feet * Mount Scott, highest point in park: 8929 feet * Union Peak: 7709 feet * Rim Village elevation: 7100 feet * Precipitation, yearly average: 66 inches * Snowfall, yearly average: 44 feet * Maximum snow depth at Park Headquarters: 21 feet * Park Size: 183224 acres

Hiking Attractions
There is unlimited hiking potential in the area including the Pacific Crest Trail, The North Umpqua Trail, and The Umpqua National Forest covers nearly one million acres located along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains in southwest Oregon. The Forest encompasses a diverse area of rugged mountains to 9,200 feet in elevation, sparkling rivers and lakes, and deep canyons, producing a wealth of water resources, timber, wildlife, fish habitat, minerals, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Included within the Forest are the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, a portion of the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, three wilderness areas, the Oregon Cascades Recreation Area, and the Diamond Lake Recreation Composite, one of the largest developed recreational facilities within the Forest Service.

Winter Recreation
The Snow is great in the North Umpqua, with Diamond Lake Winter Recreational Area just a half hour north of the park. There are hundreds of miles of Snowmobile trails and play areas. The best part is we are below the snow line so you don't have to camp in it. There are however... exceptions to that rule...

Diamond Lake Snow Park
Diamond Lake sure knows how to keep a slope nice.
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