๐ Crater Lake National Park
Oregon

๐ Check available routes: ๐ Crater Lake โ San Francisco Scenic Road Trip
๐ Location: Southern Oregon
๐๏ธ Best time to visit: July through September
โณ Recommended stay: 1โ2 days
๐๏ธ About Crater Lake
Crater Lake National Park is home to the deepest lake in the United States, reaching approximately 1,943 feet (592 meters).
The lake formed about 7,700 years ago after the collapse of Mount Mazama during a massive volcanic eruption. Fed almost entirely by rain and snow, Crater Lake is known for its exceptionally clear water, intense blue color, steep volcanic cliffs, and iconic Wizard Island.
๐ Best Months to Visit
โ๏ธ JulyโSeptember โ Best Overall
This is generally the best time to experience Crater Lake because the parkโs roads, hiking trails, overlooks, and seasonal facilities are most likely to be open.
- July: Snow may remain on some trails, but most areas begin opening
- August: Warmest weather and best overall access
- September: Cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and generally good road access
๐จ๏ธ Late June โ Possible but Unpredictable
May and June are transition months at Crater Lake. Lingering snow may close portions of Rim Drive, hiking trails, overlooks, and facilities.
Road and trail opening dates vary significantly each year.
๐ Early October โ Shoulder Season
Early October can offer fewer visitors and beautiful fall conditions, but winter weather may arrive quickly.
Seasonal lodging, campgrounds, dining, and visitor facilities may already be closed or operating on reduced schedules.
โ๏ธ NovemberโMay โ Winter Experience
Crater Lake National Park is open year-round, but most roads, trails, lodging, and visitor services close seasonally because of heavy snowfall.
Winter activities include:
- Snowshoeing
- Cross-country skiing
- Winter photography
- Limited lake viewing
- Winter backcountry camping
โ ๏ธ Important 2026โ2028 Closure
The Cleetwood Cove Trail, the only public trail providing legal access to the lakeshore, is closed for a major rehabilitation project.
The National Park Service states that there will be no public boat tours during the summers of 2026, 2027, and 2028.
During the closure:
- ๐ซ No public access to the lakeshore
- ๐ซ No swimming or wading access
- ๐ซ No public boat tours
- ๐ซ No Wizard Island boat trips
Other parts of the park remain open, but construction may affect portions of Rim Drive, trailheads, overlooks, and parking areas.
โ Before You Go
Check the National Park Service website shortly before traveling for:
- Current road openings
- Trail conditions
- Construction closures
- Wildfire and smoke conditions
- Weather forecasts
- Seasonal facility hours
A park entrance pass is required, but the National Park Service currently does not require a vehicle reservation to enter Crater Lake National Park.