The Crater Lake caldera, or volcanic basin, was formed by the collapse of Mount Mazama nearly 8,000 years ago. After viewing the Park, visitors can hike, snowshoe, ski and bike along the Cascades mountainscape.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Crater Lake National Park
The Crater Lake caldera, or volcanic basin, was formed by the collapse of Mount Mazama nearly 8,000 years ago. After viewing the Park, visitors can hike, snowshoe, ski and bike along the Cascades mountainscape.
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