Discovery Point Trail – Crater Lake National Park
Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy Length: 1.3 mi (2.1 km) Elevation: 7093 – 7119* ft (2162 – 2170* m) |
Trailhead coordinates:Latitude: N +42° 54.72 or 42.91205
Longitude: W -122° 08.80 or -122.14674 Altitude: 7119* ft (2170* m) |
Highlight: views of Crater Lake from forested rim |
*West rim village †Discovery Point
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Trail Description
This is an easy trail to follow as it meanders along the rim to the spot at which some would-be miners first came upon Crater Lake in 1853. It is one of the best family hikes for people of all ages.
The Discovery Point Trail leads northwestward from the Rim Village parking area. The trail begins at an elevation of 7,050 feet and gains no more than 100 feet along its route. From the trailhead it contours the rim of Crater Lake nearly one and a half miles. Most of the route parallels West Rim Drive.
Much of the rim is forested with Mountain hemlock and whitebark pine. There are several openings from which to view the lake, it’s rim, and Wizard Island. Be careful of the steep edges.
Trailhead location: West end of Rim Village, where the paved walk becomes a dirt path. There is no designated trailhead.
Nature Note: Gold prospector John Wesley Hillman first spotted Crater Lake from this point in 1853.
Seasonal Information: Expect the trail to be covered in snow from October to early July, however, conditions vary somewhat from year to year. See Crater Lake Current Conditions for more information.
Discovery Point Trail Elevation Profile
Related Maps
Digital USGS topographic maps (PDF files) – the following maps are relevant to the Discovery Point trail. See more Crater Lake Institute online USGS digital maps.
Series | Name | Year | Scale | Contour Interval | File Size |
USGS 7.5′ | Crater Lake West | 1985 | 1:24,000 | 40 ft | usgs-crater-lake-west-7.5 |
USGS 30′ x 60′ | Crater Lake | 1989 | 1:100,000 | 50 m | usgs-crater-lake-30-minute |
USGS 30′ x 60′ | Diamond Lake | 1978 | 1:100,000 | 50 m | usgs-diamond-lake-30-minute |
USGS 1° x 2° | Klamath Falls | 1970 | 1:250,000 | 200 ft | usgs-klamath-falls-1-2 |
USGS 1° x 2° | Medford | 1976 | 1:250,000 | 200 ft | usgs-medford-1-2 |
USGS 1° x 2° | Roseburg | 1970 | 1:250,000 | 200 ft | usgs-medford-1-2 |