Historic Resource Study, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1984
IX. Trails and Campgrounds of Crater Lake National Park
E. Summary of Park Trail System
Today, as in the park’s early years, the country surrounding the lake abounds in interesting natural features. The backcountry is close at hand, with no trips to outstanding points of interest requiring more than a day’s hike. None of the climbs are dangerous, nor are there snakes, poisonous plants, or wild animals to spoil one’s day. The following were the principal trails available to hikers by the 1940s:
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