The Web Guy, Larry Eifert sketching preliminary mural drawings at Kenai Fjords National Park, Seward Alaska.
Eifert has painted parks from coast to coast and then some – from Alaska to Florida, the Mojave, Mid-western boreal forests and southern swamps, his paintings have created his legacy. With more art in America’s parks and refuges than any other artist, ever, he contributes his time here because Crater Lake Institute believes in similar ethical responses to the threats to our heritage.
This is a big site with over 4500 pages and 5000 images. Use the search field at the top of every page to help you get around. Can’t find what you’re looking for, just drop Larry an email. Eifert’s work can be seen at larryeifert.com.
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- Nature Notes Vol 30, 1999 Clarks Nutcracker
- Dwarf Nightshade at Crater Lake 1983 Ron and Joy Mastrogiuseppe
- Pumice Fields and a Sense of Landscape Wonder by Ron Mastrogiuseppe
- Repeat Photography and Landscape Change by Ron Mastrogiuseppe and John Salinas
- Interview – Crater Lake Pines in Peril
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- ORCA- Geology 101 Brochure about Cave Construction
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- ORCA – Cave Tour Schedules 2018
- ORCA Web Photos
- Port Orford Cedar NM
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- CCC 1935 photos by Robert S. Stangeland
- People and Oral Histories
- Crater Lake Centennial Celebration oral histories
- Vic Affolter, 1962-1978
- Howard Aldace, 1958-1959
- Art and Bidge Altoefee, 1950’s
- Mary (Trumbell) Anderson
- Ted Arthur
- Loraine (Dolan) Bettencourt, 1941
- Murray “Sandy” Brown and Evelyn McKee Brown
- Judy (Jameson) Calhoun, 1968-1970
- Teresa Callahan
- Alice Marie Mason Campbell
- Nancy Edwards Closs, 1946
- Dode Collier, 1946-1947
- Sara Ernst, 1973
- Dick and Jean Finch, 1920-1940
- Otis “Pete” Foiles, 1939-1942
- Michele Fresella, 1978-1980
- Diane (McEwan) and Gary Van Gordon, 1974-1976
- Neal Guse
- Greg Hartell, 1957 +
- Diana (Jones) Hathaway, 1975-1976
- Marvin Hershey, 1962-1969
- Gary and Joyce (Cone) Hill, 1963-1964
- Judy Holmes, 1957
- Lois Huetten (Slessler), 1966
- Becky Hunt, 1973
- Einar Johnson, Superintendent 1970-1973
- Erik Johnson, 1970-1973
- Jan Johnson, 1970-1973
- Lisa Johnson, 1970-1973
- Martin Johnson, 1952-1953
- Pat (Crombie) Keith, 1956
- Bill and Teresa Kraegel, 1976-1980
- Milt Madden, 1959-1962
- Shirleen Madden, 1959-1963
- Lee Anne Martinez 1979 & 1980
- Jeanie (Paine) Mendoza, 1960’s
- Ken Miller, 1964-1965
- Pat Carroll Miller, 1959
- Marilyn Minchinton, 1955
- Tamara (Mills), Morey, 1976
- Rex Neiger and Carol Wilcoxon, 1955-1958
- Carol Broeren Nelson, 1952
- Dave Panebaker, 1970-1975
- Zelma Pool, 1954-1968
- Jon Price
- Jo Ann Schilling-Armstrong, 1970
- Lois (Wise) Soulia, 1947-1953
- Sue Sears Shroy, 1972-1973
- Janet L. Smith, 1965
- Karn Stiegelmeier, 1978-1981
- Beverly Wilcoxon Romney
- Gerald L. Severin, 1957
- Jan Smelter
- Barbara (La Prarie) Stone
- Hank Tanski, 1978-1988
- Jeanie Terjeson, 1942
- Jack Tice, 1950-1951
- C. Waldron, 1962
- Harold (Eli) Whitney, 1940-1941
- Norman Wild
- George H. Will, 1953-1956
- Thomas Young, 1964-1984
- Oral Histories Reference Guide
- George Hartzog Oral History
- Hartzog – Complete Interview (PDF)
- Hartzog Cover
- Hartzog – Message From the Director
- Hartzog – Forward
- Hartzog – Preface
- Hartzog – About the Interviewee
- Hartzog – About the Consultant
- Hartzog – Early Years with the Park Service
- Hartzog – Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
- Hartzog – Management Policies and Administration Vision
- Hartzog – Vision
- Hartzog – Historic Preservation
- Hartzog – Revitalizing the Service
- Hartzog – Political Appointees and Careerists
- Hartzog – Relationship with White House
- Hartzog – Legislative Achievements
- Hartzog – Organizational Change
- Hartzog – Advisory Board on National Parks
- Hartzog – National Historic Preservation Act
- Hartzog – Law Enforcement
- Hartzog – National Park Foundation
- Hartzog – Conclusion
- Hartzog – Endnotes
- Oral History Interview of Robert Utley (PDF file)
- Jon Jarvis
- Albert Hackert and Otto Heckert
- Hazel Frost
- James Kezer
- F. Owen Hoffman
- Douglas Larson
- Carroll Howe
- Wayne R. Howe
- Francis G. Lange
- Lawrence Merriam C.
- Marvin Nelson
- Doug and Sadie Roach
- James S. Rouse
- John Salinas
- Larry Smith
- Earl Wall
- Donald M. Spalding
- Wendell Wood
- John Lowry Dobson
- O. W. Pete Foiles
- Bruce W. Black
- Emmett Blanchfield
- Ted Arthur
- Robert Benton
- Howard Arant
- John Eliot Allen
- Obituary Kirk Horn, 1939-2019
- Mabel Hedgpeth
- Crater Lake Centennial Celebration oral histories
- Photographic Images and Art Collections
- The NPS Focus Collection – over 1000 historic photos of Crater Lake
- Focus – Rim Village Area
- Focus – Buildings in the Munson Valley Area
- Focus – Administration Building
- Focus – Science and Learning Center
- Focus – Meat Building
- Focus – Sleepy Hollow Buildings
- Focus – Stone Garage #33
- Focus – Stone Houses #30, #31. #33
- Focus – Superintendents House
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- Focus – Transformer Building
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- Focus – Hand-carved Signage
- Focus – Nature Photos
- Focus – Annie Spring Bridge
- Focus – Original Headquarters Building
- Focus – Annie Spring Superintendent’s House
- Focus – Munson Ridge Communications Tower
- Focus – Early Explorations
- Larry Eifert Photo Collection
- Munson Valley Administration Building
- Munson Valley Steel Information Center
- Locks, Handles and Hinges
- Rim Village Crater Lake Lodge
- Crater Lake Lodge Interpretive Exhibits
- Rim Village Cafeteria Building, 1928, photographed in October 2017
- Rim Village Restored Food Service and Gift Shop, 2017
- Wildfire Smoke at Kerr Notch
- New Restrooms at Pumice Point 2017
- Remains of South Entrance Sign October 2017
- The Original East Entrance
- Sun Notch and Phantom Ship Viewpoint
- The Pinnacles
- Plaikni Falls Trail
- Castle Crest Wildflower Garden Trail
- Crater Lake Book Covers
- Garfield Peak Trail Guide, Book Cover
- Wildlife Portfolio of the Western National Parks, Book Cover
- Along Crater Lake Roads, Book Cover
- Birds of Crater Lake National Park, Book Cover
- Shrubs of Crater Lake, Book Cover
- Crater Lake National Park Trails, Book Cover
- The Mountain With a Hole in the Top, Book Cover
- Crater Lake National Park: A History, Book Cover
- A Crater Lake National Park Vascular Plant Checklist, Book Cover
- Crater Lake: Gem of the Cascades, Book Cover
- Historic Rim Drive: The Road Guide, Book Cover
- Forests of Crater Lake National Park, Book Cover
- The Battle Against Bark Beetles in Crater Lake National Park: 1925-34, Book Cover
- Soil Survey of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, Book Cover
- Marooned in Crater Lake, Book Cover
- Steel Points: Crater Lake, Book Cover
- Crater Lake: The Story of Its Origin, Book Cover
- Oregon Out of Doors: Crater Lake, Book Cover
- Eifert Watercolors and Drawings
- Crater Lake Institute Art Collection
- Whitebark Pines in Peril at Crater Lake
- Bristlecone Pines
- Whitebark Pines in Peril at Yellowstone National Park
- Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
- Crater Lake National Park
- Whitebark Pines in Peril in the Northern Rocky Mountains
- Nature Returns to Mt St Helens National Monument
- Climate Change in Yellowstone – Prismatic Hot Spring
- A Tapestry of Nature – Cave Loop, Lava Beds National Monument
- Mammoth Crater, Lava Beds National Monument
- Eocene Fossil Story from the Clarno Nuts Beds Formation
- Bridge Creek fossil beds, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
- Historic Photos Collection
- 1934 CCC Robert S. Stangeland photos
- Historic Paintings
- Historic Movie Posters
- Vintage Post Cards
- The NPS Focus Collection – over 1000 historic photos of Crater Lake
- Park Brochures and Maps
- Park Trail Brochures for Specific Places
- Crater Lake National Park Official Leaflets
- Leaflets – Accessible Facilities and Trails Leaflet
- Leaflets – Backcountry Use Leaflet
- Leaflets – Backcountry Rules and Regs Leaflet
- Leaflets – Stock Regulations at Crater Lake National Park 1993
- Leaflets – Annie Creek Vegetation Action Plan
- Leaflets – 2012 Bicycling at Crater Lake
- Leaflets – Backcountry Water Resources
- Leaflets – Boat Trip brochure
- Leaflets – 2001 Birding Checklist
- Leaflets – Crater Lake Research brochure
- Leaflets – 2013 Climate Change at Crater Lake
- Leaflets – 2001 Crater Lake Lodge brochure
- Leaflets – Fishing Brochure
- Leaflets – Fish Information and Rules
- Leaflets – 2010 Fishing at Crater Lake
- Leaflets – 2001 Geologic History
- Leaflets – South Rim Village flier
- Leaflets – World’s Deepest Lakes 2017
- Leaflets – 1984 Crater Lake Lodge Rates
- Leaflets – 2017 Summer Lodging and Camping
- Leaflets – 2017 Winter Lodging and Camping
- Leaflets – 2001 Mammals Checklist
- Leaflets – Meet Crater Lake National Park
- Leaflets – National Park System
- Leaflets – 2001 Reptiles and Amphibians Checklist
- Leaflets – Saving Trout in Sun Creek Flier
- Leaflets – Ski and Snowshoe Rentals 2017
- Leaflets – 1983 Crater Lake Ski Service
- Leaflets – Snowmobiles at Crater Lake
- Leaflets – Crater Lake Summer 1996 information
- Leaflets – Crater Lake Trees 2001
- Leaflets – Crater Lake Winter Activities
- Leaflets – Winter Backcountry Information
- Official Park Map
- Park Interpretive Exhibits
- Natural History
- NPS Official Species Lists for Crater Lake
- Animals Found at Crater Lake
- Publications of Scientific Interest
- Historic Publications About Crater Lake
- Steel Points
- Crater Lake National Park Provisional Manual 1934
- The Mountains of Oregon – Steel 1890
- Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1918, United States Railroad Administration, National Park Series
- Report on Wind Cave, Crater Lake, Sullys Hill, Platt, and Mesa Verde National Parks and Casa Grande Ruin. 1907
- Oregon Out of Doors – Crater Lake 1922
- Forests of Crater Lake 1916
- Brief Guide to the Parapet View, Sinnott Memorial
- Natural History About the Wonders of Nature
- Marooned in Crater Lake by Alfred Powers 1916
- Marooned in Crater Lake
- Marooned – 02 October 1910
- Marooned – 03 When the man on muleback
- Marooned – 04 Weather and chance
- Marooned – 05 He was still postponing his decision
- Marooned – 06 At a small recession
- Marooned – 07 He began to shout
- Marooned – 08 He recalled the Indian legends
- Marooned – 09 Upon reflection
- Marooned – 10 While rummaging
- Marooned – 11 Laying aside
- Marooned – 12 Once more, sleep
- Marooned – 13 to the crossed strings
- Marooned – 14 In the meantime
- Marooned – 15 At last
- The Hickory Bank – 16 The Hickory Bank
- The Dinner Call – 17
- The Vanished Riders – 18
- The Blue Bucket Mine – 19
- The Fourth of the Far Fifteen – 20
- The Earth’s Curvature- 21
- Boy Scouts at Crater Lake 1917
- The Rim Road – A Wonder Drive, Fred Kiser Photography
- Virtual Swim in Crater Lake
- How Deep is Crater Lake….Really?
- A Tour of America’s National Parks PDF, 1920
- Crater Lake Clarity: it doesn’t get any better than this
- Promoting and Protecting Dark Night Skies in Our National Parks
- Marooned in Crater Lake by Alfred Powers 1916
- Plants of Crater Lake
- Whitebark Pines in Peril
- Where Do Whitebark Pines Live?
- Whitebark Interview by CLI President
- Whitebark Pines from 1993 Nature Notes
- Whitebarks Pines of Crater Lake – our own take
- Wildlife and Whitebark Pines
- Whitebark Pine Ecology
- Climate Change
- Mycorrhizae Fungi in Whitebark Pines
- Threats to Whitebark Pines
- Fire Knowledge for Managing Whitebark Pines – 2005
- Whitebark Pine Growth Response to Climate Change – Daneshgar 2003
- Research at Crater Lake
- National Park Service Research Permit and Reporting System
- Index – Principal Investigators
- Index – Research Projects By Year
- 12685 – Botrychium pumicola Annual Inventory
- 12686 – Dutton Ridge Air Visibility Monitoring
- 12687 – Spotted Owl Inventory, Crater Lake National Park
- 12688 – Departure Analysis
- 12689 – Magma Chamber Evolution of Cascade Volcanoes
- 12690 – Plant materials for Crater Lake National Park Revegetation Project
- 12691 – Volcanic evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12692 – Tree Section Collection
- 12693 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12694 – RAWS Installation
- 12695 – Origin of the Magma Chamber Under Mount Mazama
- 12696 – Trail impact monitoring
- 12697 – North American Truffling Society Foray
- 12698 – Establishment and Defense of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve
- 12699 – Fine Particulate Monitoring
- 12700 – Volcanic Breccias: Evaluation of Fragment and Deposit Origins
- 12701 – Developing a Resource Database for Crater Lake
- 12702 – U.S. Geological Survey-Hydrologic Benchmark Station
- 12703 – Visibility Monitoring
- 12704 – Treespade Transplanting Trails
- 12705 – A survey of the aquatic macroinvertebrates
- 12706 – Ecology of kokanee salmon and rainbow trout
- 12707 – Limnological Studies of Crater Lake
- 12708 – Particle fluxes in Crater lake and their relationship to nutrient cycling
- 12709 – Studies of hydrothermal processes in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12710 – Effects of Climate on Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Crater Lake
- 12711- Collection of Representative Rocks from Crater Lake
- 12712 – Research Spotted Owl Distribution
- 12713 – What Price Expansion? Dams Versus the National Park Concept
- 12714 – Administrative History of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
- 12715 – Plant Materials for Crater Lake National Park Revegetation Project
- 12716 – Volcanic Breccias: Evaluation
- 12717 – Reserved Water Rights Claim Preparation for the Klamath Basin Adjudication
- 12718 – Fine Particulate Monitoring. NPS Contract Number CX0001-8-0017
- 12719 – A Proposed Gas-Volcanic Solution To the Crater Lake, Oregon Collapse Structure
- 12720 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12721 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12722 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout
- 12723 – Fungi Inventory of Crater Lake National Park
- 12724 – Hydrologic Studies
- 12725 – Limnological Studies of Crater Lake
- 12726 – Crater Lake National Park 10-year Limnological Studies Final Report
- 12727 – A Population Survey for the Rare Sedge Carex Whitneyi at Crater Lake National Park
- 12728 – National Benchmark Station
- 12729 – PSD Increment Tracking
- 12730 – Prescribed Fire
- 12731 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12732 – Hazardous Fuel Pile and Burn
- 12733 – Preparation for Klamath River Basin Adjudication
- 12734 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12735 – Fine Particulate Monitoring
- 12736 – Plant Materials for Crater Lake National Park Revegetation Project
- 12737 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12738 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12739 – Amphibian Survey in Crater Lake National Park
- 12740 – Longterm Limnological Monitoring
- 12741 – A population survey for the rare sedge Carex whitneyi at Crater Lake National Park
- 12742 – National Benchmark Station, Collection of Basic Records
- 12743 – PSD Increment tracking
- 12744 – Prescribed Fire
- 12745 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12746 – Hazardous Fuel Pile and Burn
- 12747 – Preparation for Klamath River Basin Adjudication
- 12748 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12749 – Fine Particulate Monitoring. NPS Contract Number CX0001-8-0017
- 12750 – Plant Materials for Crater Lake National Park Revegetation Project
- 12751 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12752 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12753 – Amphibian Survey in Crater Lake National Park
- 12754 – Longterm Limnological Monitoring
- 12755 – Conservation Biology of the Mt. Mazama Collomia
- 12756 – Checklist of Plants of Crater Lake National Park
- 12757 – Spotted Owl Inventory
- 12758 – Crater Lake National Park Vegetation Mapping
- 12759 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12760 – Hazardous Fuel Pile and Burn
- 12761 – Prescribed Fire
- 12762 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12763 – Spotted Owl Inventory
- 12764 – Conservation Biology of the Mt. Mazama Collomia
- 12765 – Amphibian Survey in Crater Lake National Park
- 12766 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12767 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12768 – Fine Particulate Monitoring. NPS Contract Number CX0001-8-0017
- 12769 – Crater Lake National Park Vegetation Mapping
- 12770 – PSD Increment tracking
- 12771 – Plant Materials for Crater Lake National Park Revegetation Project
- 12772 – Longterm Limnological Monitoring
- 12773 – Botrychium pumicola Annual Inventory
- 12774 – National Benchmark Station, Collection of Basic Records
- 12775 – A population survey for the rare sedge Carex whitneyi at Crater Lake National Park
- 12776 – Checklist of Plants of Crater Lake National Park
- 12777 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12778 – Hazardous Fuel Pile and Burn
- 12779 – Management Ignited Fire
- 12780 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12781 – Restoration Strategies for Collomia mazama-Phase II
- 12782 – Conservation Biology of the Mt. Mazama Collomia
- 12783 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12784 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12785 – Fine Particulate Monitoring. NPS Contract Number CX0001-8-0017
- 12786 – Crater Lake National Park Vegetation Mapping
- 12787 – Survey of the hydra (coelenterata) in Crater Lake
- 12788 – Climate Change and Lower Food Web Structure in Lake Ecosystems
- 12789 – PSD Increment tracking
- 12790 – Federal Highway Admin HQ-Rim Revegetation Project
- 12791- Revegetation Lodge Landscape
- 12792 – Ecology of Pumice Desert
- 12793 – Longterm Limnological Monitoring
- 12794 – Crater Lake Tributaries Flow Assessment
- 12795 – Northern Spotted Owl Inventory
- 12796 – Botrychium pumicola Monitoring Project at Llao Rock (5th year)
- 12797 – Preparation for Klamath River Basin Adjudication
- 12798 – National Benchmark Station, Collection of Basic Records
- 12799 – Hydrothermal Convection in Cascade Volcanoes-Magma Migration in Cascade Volcanoes
- 12800 – Phylogenetics and Speciation in a Daphnia pulex Species Complex
- 12801 – Restoration strategies for Collomia mazama – phase II
- 12802 – The use of camera bait stations to detect fisher and wolverine in Crater Lake National Park
- 12803 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12804 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12785 – Fine Particulate Monitoring. NPS Contract Number CX0001-8-0017
- 12786 – Crater Lake National Park Vegetation Mapping
- 12787 – Survey of the hydra (coelenterata) in Crater Lake
- 12788 – Climate Change and Lower Food Web Structure in Lake Ecosystems
- 12789 – PSD Increment tracking
- 12790 – Federal Highway Admin HQ-Rim Revegetation Project
- 12791 – Revegetation Lodge Landscape
- 12792 – Ecology of Pumice Desert
- 12793 – Longterm Limnological Monitoring
- 12794 – Crater Lake Tributaries Flow Assessment
- 12795 – Northern Spotted Owl Inventory
- 12796 – Botrychium pumicola Monitoring Project at Llao Rock (5th year)
- 12797 – Preparation for Klamath River Basin Adjudication
- 12798 – National Benchmark Station, Collection of Basic Records
- 12799 – Hydrothermal Convection in Cascade Volcanoes-Magma Migration in Cascade Volcanoes
- 12800 – Phylogenetics and Speciation in a Daphnia pulex Species Complex
- 12801 – Restoration strategies for Collomia mazama – phase II
- 12802 – The use of camera bait stations to detect fisher and wolverine in Crater Lake National Park
- 12803 – Fire Monitoring Plots
- 12804 – Hazardous Fuel Pile and Burn
- 12805 – Management Ignited Fire
- 12806 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12807 – Restoration Strategies for Collomia mazama-Phase II
- 12808 – Ecology of Asarum species
- 12809 – Physical Characteristics of the Cleetwood Air-fall Tephra
- 12810 – Conservation Biology of the Mt. Mazama Collomia
- 12811 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12812 – Ecology of Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 12813 – Fine Particulate Monitoring. NPS Contract Number CX0001-8-0017
- 12814 – Crater Lake National Park Vegetation Mapping
- 12815 – Survey of the hydra (coelenterata) in Crater Lake
- 12816 – Climate Change and Lower Food Web Structure in Lake Ecosystems
- 12817 – Federal Highway Admin HQ-Rim Revegetation Project
- 12818 – Revegetation Lodge Landscape
- 12819 – Potential for hybridization and gene flow in an isolated population of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae)
- 12820 – Nutrient study of Crater Lake
- 12821 – Ecology of Pumice Desert
- 12822 – Survey of Freshwater Ostracoda (Crustacea) in Crater Lake National Park
- 12823 – 1997 EMAP Oregon Pilot Survey
- 12824 – Longterm Limnological Monitoring
- 12825 – Crater Lake Tributaries Flow Assessment
- 12826 – Archeological Excavation of Bear Creek Cave
- 12827 – Survey Fort Klamath-Union Creek military wagon road within boundaries of Park
- 12828 – Botrychium pumicola Monitoring Project at Llao Rock (5th year)
- 12829 – Preparation for Klamath River Basin Adjudication
- 12830 – National Benchmark Station, Collection of Basic Records
- 12831 – Northern Spotted Owl Inventory
- 12832 – Scenic Images of Crater Lake National Park: A Focus Group Analysis
- 12833 – Hydrothermal Convection in Cascade Volcanoes-Magma Migration in Cascade Volcanoes
- 12834 – Phylogenetics and Speciation in a Daphnia pulex Species Complex
- 12835 – Hybridization in an isolated population: an example from Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae)
- 12836 – FIA/FHM Inventory of eastern Oregon’s timberlands
- 12837 – Educational Research for Elementary School Science
- 12838 – Trace element partitioning coefficients for feldspar in high-silica rhyolite
- 12839 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12840 – Restoration Strategies for Collomia mazama-Phase II
- 12841 – Inventory of Native Bumblebees of Crater Lake
- 12842 – Source constraints for growth of continental arcs based on Re-Os isotope fractionation
- 12843 – Bull Trout Restoration in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 12844 – Inventory of Native Bumblebees of Crater Lake
- 12845 – Magma migration and Hydrothermal Convection in High Cascade volcanoes
- 12846 – Volcanic Evolution of the Crater Lake Region
- 12847 – Stable Isotopic Study of Sulfur Degassing during the Eruption of Mt. Mazama
- 12848 – Examination of the factors promoting hybridization between Penstemon davidsonii and P. rupicola
- 12849 – Soil Survey of Crater Lake National Park
- 12850 – Multi-spectral Thermal Imager (MTI)
- 20572 – Calibration of the (U-Th)/He geochronometer by analysis of the Mt. Mazama ash flow
- 20805 – USEPA’s Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP)
- 21365 – Conduit processes of the Cleetwood eruption, inferred from textural, petrologic, and water content analyses
- 21726 – Forestry inventory and Analysis
- 21728 – Seasonal effects of prescribed fire at Crater lake
- 22081 – Transport of Asiatic Aerosols into Crater Lake National Park
- 22333 – Assessment of Sensitive Amphibians in Southwest Oregon (State – Federal Partnership)
- 23891 – The Generation of Post-Caldera Rhyodacite in Crater Lake, Oregon
- 24578 – Ecology of the Pumice Desert
- 24750 – Inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles Klamath Parks Network Inventory and Monitoring Program
- 24831 – Forestry inventory and Analysis
- 24892 – Territorial Interactions Between Species of Corvids
- 25031 – Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation Experiment (ITCT)
- 25854 – Fire History of Whitebark Pine Forests Crater Lake, Mount Rainier, and North Cascades National Parks
- 26142 – Effects of Prescribed Burning on Mycorrhizal Fungi in Crater Lake National Park
- 27032 – Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation Experiment (ITCT)
- 27732 – Small Mammal Inventories in Klamath Network
- 28174 – The role of western dwarf mistletoe in fire susceptibility and behavior in mature ponderosa pine stands
- 28176 – The role of western dwarf mistletoe in fire susceptibility and behavior in mature ponderosa pine stands
- 28845 – Forestry inventory and Analysis
- 28949 – Seasonal Effects of Prescribed Fire on Ponderosa Pine
- 29581 – Soil Characterization for 2006 International Soil Science Society
- 29629 – REVSYS: A Holistic Approach to a Holarctic Group
- 29969 – Effects of Prescribed Burning on Mycorrhizal Fungi in Crater Lake National Park
- 30792 – Distribution and abundance of bat species in Crater Lake and others
- 31048 – Crater Lake NP Winter Wolverine Survey 2004 – 2005
- 32052 – Bryophyte Survey and Inventory in the Crater Lake Caldera
- 32134 – The role of western dwarf mistletoe in fire susceptibility and behavior in mature ponderosa pine stands
- 32344 – Patterns and consequences of insect herbivory in Lupinus lepidus at Crater Lake National Park
- 32739 – Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation Experiment (ITCT)
- 33788 – Spatial, Temporal and Depth Distribution of Snow Properties in the Crater Lake Snowpack
- 34486 – Forest Inventory and Analysis
- 35198 – Crater Lake NP Winter Wolverine Survey 2004 – 2005
- 35203 – Fire History of Whitebark Pine Forests Crater Lake, Mount Rainier, and North Cascades National Parks
- 35760 – Distribution and relative abundance of bat species in Crater Lake National Park and others
- 35832 – Western Airborne Contaminants Assessment Project
- 35873 – 2005 Crater Lake NP Rangeland Ecological Site Description Data Collection
- 35944 – The Evolution of Reproductive Isolation in Mimulus
- 36142 – Evolution of color patterns in garter snakes
- General Interest Articles About Research
- Crater Lake – Blue Through Time, 2003
- Two Decades of Research USGS, 2000
- National Academy of Sciences Advisory Committee on Research in the National Parks: The Robbins Report
- 01 Cover
- Introductory Letter – Udall
- Advisory Committee
- Robbins – Abstract
- 02 Introduction
- 03 How the Committee Conducted Its Study
- 04 Development of the National Parks
- 05 Resources of the National Parks
- 06 Purposes of the National Parks and Responsibilities of the National Park Service
- 07 Natural History Research in the National Parks
- 08 Organization of a Research Program
- 09 Use of the National Parks by Scientists for Basic Research
- 10 Recommendations
- 11 Appendix 1: The Everglades National Park
- 12 Appendix 2: Some Ecological Research Needs of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
- 13 Appendix 2: Some Ecological Research Needs of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
- 14 Appendix 3: The Water Supply Problem of the Everglades National Park*
- 15 Appendix 4: Visitation
- 16 Appendix 5: List of Natural Sciences Publications
- Probing the Depths of Crater Lake: A Century of Scientific Research by Douglas Larson
- Probing the Depths on a Shoestring, 2007 Douglas Larson
- Archeology at Crater Lake – Luther Chessman Interview
- Crater Lake Digital Resource Collection – Oregon Technology Library
- Oregon Tech Copyright Information
- Aeromagnetic and gravity surveys – Richard Blank-1968
- Analysis of Clay Materials Negas 1961
- Annie Spring flow response to long-term drought report – Buktenica 1993
- Annual wildlife reports -1932-1949-2009
- Biomass of Coniferous Understory Trees – James Agee 1981
- Botrychium Summit – 1993
- Breeding Data Upon Crater Lake Fish -1933
- Breeding-Site Characteristics of Pond-Breeding Amphibians Whitehorse Ponds
- Brick and Stone Work Project Training 1937
- House-Senate Briefing Report for Rim Village 1993
- Bull Trout Population Edwin Pister 1992
- Bull Trout Restoration and Brook Eradication – Buktenica 1994
- Cascade Volcanoes Monitoring History and Current – Norris 1991
- Collections Management Plan 1995
- Composition of Water of Crater Lake, Van Winkle 1913
- Compositional Variations Climactic Eruption – McBirney-1968
- Conservation Strategy for Northern Spotted Owl – 1990
- Construction Manual Trail Construction 1937
- Cooperative Park Studies Unit Annual Report 1990
- Crater Lake 20 Year Visitor Use Forecast 1994
- Crater Lake Geothermal Drilling Fact Sheet 1982
- Crater Lake Snow Extent July 3 1974 Paul Rose
- Critical Comparison of Methods of Phytoplankton – John Salinas 1988
- Design Structure and Behavior of Visitors – Shelby Wolf – 1978
- Dispersed Winter Recreation – Thompson – 1976
- Distribution of Bull Trout 2005
- Distribution of Pygmy owl Sater 1999
- Draft 100 percent report Transportation Study 1989
- Ecology and Management of Elk – Tana Hill 1976
- Ecology of Lupines 1985
- Ecology of Streams Gregory 1987
- Emergency Conservation Work – George Whitworth 1935
- Energy Budget of Pumice Desert 1972
- Environmental Assessment Draft Visitor Use Plan 1977
- Environmental Assessment for Prescribed Fire in Panhandle – 1976
- Environmental Assessment Rehab Cafeteria 2003
- Evaluation of Earth Resources imagery – Paul Rose 1975
- Evaluation of Potential Water Sources – Hampton 1967
- Feeding Ground Squirrels – Kent Schwarzkoph 1984
- Final Visitor Services Plan EIS – 1998
- Fact Sheet – CL Natural Resource Preservation and Research – 2000
- Preliminary Wilderness Review, 1966
- Resource Preservation and Research Annual Accomplishments – 1999
- CL Resource Preservation and Research Annual Report – 1999
- Crater Lake Snow Extent July 3, 1974 Paul Rose
- Design Structure and Behavior of Visitors – Bo Shelby 1978
- Dispersed Winter Recreation – Terry Thompson 1976
- Fire Knowledge for Managing Whitebark Pine Ecosystems – 2005
- Fire Insect Disease Relationships Lodgepole Pines – 1985
- First Annual Report Limnological Studies Report – 1982
- Future Recreational Development – Mann – 1940
- Fire Insect Disease Relationships of Lodgepole Pine Ecosystems – Agee – 1985
- Fire Knowledge Whitebark Ecosystems – Siderius Murray – 2005
- General Index Nature Notes 1928 – 1936 – Voth and WPA
- Geochemistry and Phytoplankton Studies Robert Collier 1987
- Geology of 13 Cinder Cones Prueker 1985 – 172 pages
- George Ruhle to Wallis Fish Planting- 1951
- Growth Response of Whitebark Pine to Climate Daneshgas-2003
- Horizontal Distribution and Vertical Migrations of Zooplankton-Owen-Hoffman -1969
- Hydrology of Crater East and Davis Lakes-Phillips-1968
- Hydrothermal Processes in Crater Lake – Collier 1987
- Interim Development Concept Plan 1985
- Interpreting Variations in Secchi Disk Transparencies – Larson – 1980
- Interpretive Perspectis HFC 1991
- Interview with Luther Chessman – Marks – 1991
- Investagation of Infrared Photography and LANDSAT – Walsh – 1977
- Klamath Network Data Mining 2001-07
- Klamath Network Amphibians and Reptiles Survey 2003
- Investigation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon – Daniel Oros, 1998
- Atmospheric Research
- Final 2001 Air Emissions Inventory, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, PDF, October 2003
- Final Report: Status of Air Quality and Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on Ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest PDF 1994
- Weather and Climate Inventory, Klamath Network, National Park Service, 2007
- 01 Weather and Climate Cover
- 02 Acronyms
- 03 Executive Summary
- 04 Acknowledgements
- 05 1.0. Introduction
- 06 1.1. Network Terminology
- 07 1.2. Weather versus Climate Definitions
- 08 1.3. Purpose of Measurements
- 09 1.4. Design of Climate-Monitoring Programs
- 10 2.0. Climate Background
- 11 2.1. Climate and the KLMN Environment
- 12 2.2. Spatial Variability
- 13 2.3. Temporal Variability
- 14 2.4. Parameter Regression on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM)
- 15 3.0. Methods
- 16 3.1. Metadata Retrieval
- 17 3.2. Criteria for Locating Stations
- 18 4.0. Station Inventory
- 19 4.1. Climate and Weather Networks
- 20 4.2. Station Locations
- 21 5.0. Conclusions and Recommendations
- 22 5.1. Klamath Inventory and Monitoring Network
- 23 5.2. Spatial Variations in Mean Climate
- 24 5.3. Climate Change Detection
- 25 5.4. Aesthetics
- 26 5.5. Information Access
- 27 5.6. Summarized Conclusions and Recommendations
- 28 6.0 Literature Cited
- 29 Appendix A. Glossary
- 30 Appendix B. Climate-monitoring principles
- 31 Appendix C. Factors in operating a weather/climate network
- 32 Appendix D. General design considerations for weather/climate-monitoring programs
- 33 Appendix E. Master metadata field list
- 34 Appendix F. Electronic supplements
- 35 Appendix G. Descriptions of weather/climate monitoring networks
- Crater Lake National Park Air Quality Information Overview
- Botany Research
- Botrychium Summit paper – 1993
- Status of Whitebark Pine in Crater Lake NP, 2000
- Status Whitebark Pines Cover
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Summary
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Introduction
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Natural History
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Regional Surveys
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Methods
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Results and Discussion
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Management Implications
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Management Implications
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Monitoring
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Research
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Developing Rest-resistance
- Status of Whitebark Pine – Fire Management
- Status of Whitebark Pine – References
- Assessing Risk of Foliar Injury From Ozone, 2004
- Biomass of Coniferous Understory Trees 1981
- Biomass – 01Preface
- Biomass – 02 Materials and Methods
- Biomass – 03 Results
- Biomass – 04 Discussion
- Biomass – 05 Management Applications
- Biomass – 06 Literature Cited
- Biomass – 07 Table 1
- Biomass – 08 Table 2
- Biomass – 09 Table 3
- Biomass – 10 Table 4
- Biomass – 11 Table 5
- Biomass – 12 Table 6
- Biomass – 13 Table 7
- Biomass – 14 Table 8
- Biomass – 15 Table 9
- Biomass – 16 Table 10 to 15
- Fire and Insect Disease Relationships of Lodgepoles – Agee – 1985
- Growth Response of Whitebark Pines in Climage Change – Daneshgar – 2003
- Final Report, Forest Restoration of Sun Creek 1982
- Sun Creek – 01 Executive Summary
- Sun Creek – 02 Introduction
- Sun Creek – 03 Research Summary
- Sun Creek – 04 Fire Frequency
- Sun Creek – 05 The Prescribed Fire
- Sun Creek – 06 Forest Pattern
- Sun Creek – 07 Forest Structure
- Sun Creek – 08 Shrubs and Herbs
- Sun Creek – 09 Fuels
- Sun Creek – 10 Restoration of Natural Conditions by Fire
- Sun Creek – 11 Reconnaissance Results
- Sun Creek – 12 Management Recommendations
- Sun Creek – 13 Unlogged Areas
- Sun Creek – 14 Stocked Sugar Pine and Stocked Ponderosa Pine Logged Areas
- Sun Creek – 15 Understocked Ponderosa Pine Areas
- Sun Creek – 16 Conclusion
- Sun Creek – 17 Literature Cited
- Living the Dream: Seed Collecting at Crater Lake 2016
- Limnology or Freshwater Research
- Overview of Limnology at Crater Lake Larson 1996
- CL Natural Resource Preservation and Research Fact Sheet 2000
- Breeding Data on Crater Lake Fish – 1933
- Bull Trout Population Edwin Pister 1992
- Bull Trout Restoration and Brook Eradication – Buktenica 1994
- Distribution Bull Trout – Larson – 1995
- Fisheries Investigations in Crater Lake, Oregon, 1937-1940 by Arthur D. Hasler and D. S. Farner
- Fisheries Investigations – 01 Introduction
- Fisheries Investigations – 02 Methods
- Fisheries Investigations – 03 Growth
- Fisheries Investigations – 04 Creel Census
- Fisheries Investigations – 05 Natural Reproduction Vs. Stocking
- Fisheries Investigations – 06 Stomach Analysis
- Fisheries Investigations – 07 Fisheries Management Problems
- Fisheries Investigations – 08 Summary
- Fisheries Investigations – 09 Literature Cited
- George Ruhle to Wallis Fish Planting 1951
- Post-Eruptive History and Bathymetry 2002
- Composition of the Water of Crater Lake, by Walton Van Winkle and N. M. Finkbiner, 1913
- Horizontal Distribution and Vertical Migrations of Zooplankton – Owen Hoffman 1969
- Ultraviolet Radiation and Bio-optics in Crater Lake, Oregon, Hargreaves, Girdner, Buktenica, Urbach and Larson, 2005
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 01 Cover
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 02 ABSTRACT
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 03 INTRODUCTION
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 04 OPTICAL BACKGROUND
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 05 METHODS Site characterization
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 06 METHODS Crater Lake data archives
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 07 METHODS Measuring and modeling solar radiation and spectral diffuse attenuation
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 08 METHODS Other optical and bio-optical measurements
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 09 METHODS Proxies for Kd,UV
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 10 RESULTS Spectral measurements of incident and underwater solar radiation
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 11 RESULTS Spectral diffuse attenuation, Validation, and Variations over Space and Time
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 12 Proxy measurements for UV attenuation versus depth; Phytoplankton control of Kd,UV
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 13 RESULTS Possible UVR Impacts on the Crater Lake Ecosystem
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 14 RESULTS Long-term Proxies for Kd,UV and Decadal Changes in UV Transparency
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 15 DISCUSSION Spectral measurements of incident and underwater solar radiation
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 16 DISCUSSION Spectral diffuse attenuation, Validation, and Variations over Space and Time
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 17 DISCUSSION Proxy Measurements for UV Attenuation Versus Depth
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 18 DISCUSSION Long-term Proxies for Kd,UV
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 19 DISCUSSION Decadal Changes in UV Transparency
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 20 DISCUSSION UVR Impacts on the Crater Lake Ecosystem
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 21 DISCUSSION Future Research on UVR in Crater Lake
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 22 CONCLUSIONS Crater Lake Color and UVR Transparency
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 23 CONCLUSIONS Optical Proxies and the Impact of Phytoplankton on UVR Transparency
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 24 CONCLUSIONS UVR Impact on the Crater Lake Ecosystem
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 25 CONCLUSIONS Long-term Trends and Possible Impacts of Future Climate Change
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 26 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Ultraviolet Radiation – 27 REFERENCES CITED
- The Impact of Climate on the Physics, Hydrology, and Biogeochemistry of Crater Lake, Oregon, July 1999 – June 2004
- Temperature Microstructure in Crater Lake, by Neal, Neshyba, Denner, Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 16, No. 4 July, 1971
- Representative Freshwater Bacterioplankton Isolated from Crater Lake, Paige, Connon, Giovannoni, 2004
- Ecosystem Analysis Using Modeling, D’Ambrosio, Alterdorf, Jorgensen
- Vertical Temperature Structure in Crater Lake, Oregon (PDF file) by Neal, Neshyba, Denner, Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 17, No. 3 May, 1972
- Mixing Dynamics in Crater Lake, Crawford, with contributions from Collier, Larson and others 2003
- Whitehorse Pond Limnological and Vascular Plant Study, 1993
- Whitehorse Pond – Cover
- Whitehorse Pond – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Whitehorse Pond – ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Whitehorse Pond – 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- Whitehorse Pond – 2.0 METHODS
- Whitehorse Pond – 3.0 RESULTS
- Whitehorse Pond – 4.0 DISCUSSION
- Whitehorse Pond – 5.0 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
- Whitehorse Pond – 6.0 REFERENCES
- Whitehorse Pond – 7.0 APPENDICES – field notes, photos, sketches and species lists
- Detecting Long-Term Hydrological Patterns, Peterson, Silsbee, Redmond, Northwest Science, Vol. 73, No. 2, 1999
- Cruise Report, R/V Surf Surveyor Cruise, Mapping the Bathymetry of Crater Lake, Oregon, Gardner, USGS, 2000
- Cruise Report – 01 Cover
- Cruise Report – 02 Introduction
- Cruise Report – 03 The Kongsberg Simrad EM1002 High-Resolution Multibeam Mapping System
- Cruise Report – 04 Ancillary Systems
- Cruise Report – 05 Data Sources and Type
- Cruise Report – 06 Mounting Alignment Values
- Cruise Report – 07 Attitude Compensation
- Cruise Report – 08 EM1002 Operational Modes
- Cruise Report – 09 Data Transformations – Lake Level Datum
- Cruise Report – 10 Patch Test
- Cruise Report – 11 Navigation Filtering
- Cruise Report – 12 Data Processing
- Cruise Report – 13 Refraction Issues
- Cruise Report – 14 The Maps
- Cruise Report – 15 Daily Log
- Cruise Report – 16 Post-cruise Processing
- Cruise Report – 17 References
- Cruise Report – 18 Personnel list
- Hydrologic Benchmark Network Stations in the Western U.S. 1963-95, USGS
- Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes – Phillips 1968
- Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon, Phillips, Geological Survey, 1968
- Hydrology – 01 Cover
- Hydrology – 02 ABSTRACT
- Hydrology – 03 INTRODUCTION – PURPOSE AND SCOPE
- Hydrology – 04 INTRODUCTION – ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Hydrology – 05 INTRODUCTION – LOCATION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY AREA
- Hydrology – 06 CRATER LAKE – PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC SETTING
- Hydrology – 07 CRATER LAKE – CLIMATE
- Hydrology – 08 CRATER LAKE – RECORDS OF LAKE LEVEL
- Hydrology – 09 WATER SUPPLY TO THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 10 PRECIPITATION ON THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 11 SURFACE RUNOFF AND GROUNDWATER INFLOW
- Hydrology – 12 WATER LOSS FROM THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 13 SEEPAGE LOSS
- Hydrology – 14 SEEPAGE LOSS – SEEPAGE RATE IN RELATION TO LAKE LEVEL
- Hydrology – 15 SEEPAGE LOSS – DESTINATION OF SEEPAGE OUTFLOW
- Hydrology – 16 WATER LOSS FROM THE LAKE – EVAPORATION LOSS
- Hydrology – 17 WATER BUDGET
- Hydrology – 18 WATER BUDGET – LIMITS OF ACCURACY
- Hydrology – 19 EAST LAKE – PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC SETTING
- Hydrology – 20 EAST LAKE – CLIMATE
- Hydrology – 21 EAST LAKE – RECORDS OF LAKE LEVEL
- Hydrology – 22 EAST LAKE – WATER SUPPLY TO THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 23 PRECIPITATION ON THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 24 SURFACE RUNOFF AND GROUNDWATER INFLOW
- Hydrology – 25 WATER LOSS FROM THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 26 SEEPAGE LOSS
- Hydrology – 27 EVAPORATION LOSS
- Hydrology – 28 WATER BUDGET
- Hydrology – 29 WATER BUDGET – LIMITS OF ACCURACY
- Hydrology – 30 DAVIS LAKE – PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC SETTING
- Hydrology – 31 Davis Lake – Climate
- Hydrology – 32 RECORDS OF LAKE LEVEL
- Hydrology – 33
- Hydrology – 34 PRECIPITATION ON THE LAKE
- Hydrology – 35 SURFACE RUNOFF AND GROUND-WATER INFLOW
- Hydrology – 36 SEEPAGE LOSS
- Hydrology – 37 SEEPAGE RATE IN RELATION TO LAKE LEVEL
- Hydrology – 38 DESTINATION OF SEEPAGE OUTFLOW
- Hydrology – 39 EVAPORATION LOSS
- Hydrology – 40 DAVIS LAKE – WATER BUDGET
- Hydrology – 41 LIMITS OF ACCURACY
- Hydrology – 42 CHEMISTRY OF THE LAKES
- Hydrology – 43 CRATER LAKE
- Hydrology – 44 EAST LAKE
- Hydrology – 45 DAVIS LAKE
- Hydrology – 46 REFERENCES
- Hydrology – 47 HYDROLOGIC AND CHEMICAL DATA
- Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon, Phillips, Geological Survey, 1968
- Horizontal Distribution and Vertical Migrations of Limnetic Zooplankton in Crater Lake, Hoffman 1969
- Crater Lake Drifter Test – Preliminary Data Report, 1997
- Crater Lake Limnological Studies Final Report, Larson, McIntire, Jacobs 1993
- Limnological Report – 01 Executive Summary
- Limnological Report – 02 Abstract
- Limnological Report – 03 Long-Term Monitoring Program
- Limnological Report – 04 Priorities, Questions, and Hypotheses
- Limnological Report – 05 Special Short-Term Studies
- Limnological Report – 06 General Methods for Monitoring and Sampling Schedule
- Limnological Report – 07 Program Flexibility
- Chemical Analyses of Waters from Crater Lake and Nearby Springs, Thompson, White, Nathenson, 1987
- Analyses – 01 Abstract
- Analyses – 02 Introduction
- Analyses – 03 Sampling and Analysis
- Analyses – 04 Laboratory Analyses
- Analyses – 05 Cold-Spring Waters
- Analyses – 06 Crater Lake Water
- Analyses – 07 Chloride Analyses of Crater Lake Water
- Analyses – 08 Chemical Evidence of Thermal Components in Crater Lake Water
- Analyses – 09 Conclusions
- Analyses – 10 References
- Water balance for Crater Lake, Oregon by Manuel Nathenson, 1991?
- Water Balance – 01 Abstract
- Water Balance – 02 Introduction
- Water Balance – 03 Water Balance Using Yearly Data
- Water Balance – 04 Water Balance Using Daily Data
- Water Balance – 05 Conclusions and Discussion
- Water Balance – 06 Acknowledgements
- Water Balance – 07 References Cited
- Water Balance – 08 Figures
- Water Balance – 09 Tables
- Klamath Network Water Quality Report (Phase II). Hoffman, Currens and Madej., 2005
- Water Quality – 01 Cover
- Water Quality – 02 Executive Summary
- Water Quality – 03 Introduction
- Water Quality – 04 Section 1: Overview of Klamath Network Aquatic Resources
- Water Quality – 05 Section 2: Locations of Active Monitoring Stations in the Klamath Network Region
- Water Quality – 06 Section 3: Past Inventory, Monitoring, and Research Activities
- Water Quality – 07 Crater Lake National Park
- Water Quality – 08 Lassen Volcanic National Park
- Water Quality – 09 Lava Beds National Monument
- Water Quality – 10 Oregon Caves National Monument
- Water Quality – 11 Redwood National and State Parks
- Water Quality – 12 Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
- Water Quality – 13 Programs of Allied Agencies
- Water Quality – 14 A. Purpose, Need and Approach
- Water Quality – 15 B. Vital Signs Scoping
- Water Quality – 16 C. Park-Level Vital Signs Tables
- Water Quality – 17 D. Network-Level Vital Signs Assessment
- Water Quality – 18 References Cited
- Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography
- Water Quality – 20 Attachment II: Aquatic Resources and Water Quality Questionnaire
- Water Quality – 21 Attachment III: General Conceptual Models
- Klamath Network Data Mining 2001-2007
- Klamath Network Amphibians and Reptiles Survey 2005
- Temperatures of Springs in the vicinity of Crater Lake, Nathenson, 1990
- Report on the Presence or Absence of Significant Thermal Features Within Crater Lake, 1992
- Thermal – 01 I. Executive Summary
- Thermal – 02 II. Introduction A. Legislative Requirement for this Report
- Thermal – 03 II. Introduction B. Departmental Activities to Respond to the Act
- Thermal – 04 III. Conclusions A. Congressional Criteria for Determining Significance
- Thermal – 05 III. Conclusions B. Hydrothermal Research in Crater Lake
- Thermal – 06 III. Conclusions C. Review of the Peer Review Report
- Thermal – 07 IV. Recommendations A. Departmental Moratorium on Geothermal Leasing Outside Crater Lake National Park
- Thermal – 08 IV. Recommendations B. Procedures for Evaluating Future Lease Applications Outside of Crater Lake National Park
- Thermal – 09 IV. Recommendations C. Listing Recommendation
- Thermal – 10 V. Appendices B. Peer Review Report
- Thermal – 11 V. Appendices C. Interagency Agreement
- Thermal – 12 V. Appendices D. History of Geothermal Leasing
- Hydrothermal Processes in Crater Lake, Oregon – extracted from OSU College of Oceanography Report #90-7, 1991
- Hydrothermal Processes in Crater Lake – Collier 1987
- Interpreting Variations in Secchi Disk Transparencies – Larson – 1980
- First Annual Limnological Report – 1983
- Geochemistry and Phytoplankton Studies – Collier – 1987
- Geology
- Geologic Maps
- Geology – Research Papers
- Analysis of Clay – Negas – 1961
- National Geographic 1897
- Chemical Analyses of pre-Mazama Rocks, Bruggman, Bacon and others, 1993
- Chemical Analyses of Waters from Crater Lake, Oregon 1987
- Lunar Geological Field Conference Guide Book, Crater Lake Geology Field Trip 1965
- Crater Lake Historical Earthquakes, Bacon, et.al., 1997
- Description Mazama Ash, USGS, Cascades Volcano Observatory, Hoblitt, Miller, and Scott, 1987
- Geologic History and Formation of Crater Lake, USGS, 2002
- Post-Eruptive History and Bathymetry, Northern CA Geological Society, 2003
- Mount Mazama and Crater Lake, Growth and Destruction of a Cascade Volcano, 2002
- Crater Lake: Presently Tranquil, USGS, Nelson, Bacon
- Comparison of Cinder Cones – Cranson-1967
- Comparison of 13 Cinder Cones – Prueher-1985
- Cascade Volcanoes Monitoring History and Current – Norris 1991
- Compositional Variations of Climactic Eruption – Alexander McBirney 1968
- Investigation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon – Daniel Oros, 1998
- Historic Geology Books of Crater Lake Area
- The Geology and Petrography of Crater Lake National Park, 1902
- 01 Cover
- 02 Introduction
- 03 Routes to Crater Lake
- 04 Excursions About Crater Lake
- 05 Part I Limits of the Cascade Range
- 06 Foundation of the Cascade Range
- 07 Eocene History of the Cascade Range
- 08 Miocene History of Cascade Range
- 09 Union Peak
- 10 Mount Thielson
- 11 Mount Mazama
- 12 General Features
- 13 Lavas of Mount Mazama
- 14 Andesites
- 15 Andesites
- 16 Castle Creek Andesite Area
- 17 Munson Point Andesite Area
- 18 Union Peak Andesite Area
- 19 Eagle Crags Andesite Area
- 20 Dutton Cliff Andesite Area
- 21 Sentinel Rock Andesite Area
- 22 Round Top Andesite Area
- 23 Steel Bay Andesite Area
- 24 Andesite of Wizard Island
- 25 Andesitic Dikes
- 26 Lavas of Mount Mazama – Basalts
- 27 Timber Crater Basalt Flow
- 28 Desert Cone and Red Cone Basalt Flows
- 29 Bald Crater Basalt Flow
- 30 Crater Peak Basalt Flow
- 31 Other Flows
- 32 Lavas of Mount Mazama – Dacites
- 33 Sun Creek Dacite Flow
- 34 Cloud Cap Dacite Flow
- 35 Grouse Hill Dacite Flow
- 36 Llao Rock Dacite Flow
- 37 Wineglass Dacite Flow
- 38 Cleetwood Cove Dacite Flow
- 39 Dacite Dikes
- 40 Dacite Pumice
- 41 Glaciation of Mount Mazama
- 42 Original Condition of Mount Mazama
- 43 Development of Mount Mazama
- 44 Destruction of Mount Mazama and Formation of the Caldera
- 45 Temperature of Crater Lake
- 46 Changes of Water Level in Crater Lake
- 47 Evaporation From Crater Lake
- 48 Inflow of Crater Lake
- 49 Outlet of Crater Lake
- 50 Hypersthene – Andesites
- 51 Mineral Components
- 52 Plagioclase
- 53 Pyroxene
- 54 Hypersthene
- 55 Augite
- 56 Accessory Minerals
- 57 Classification of Andesites
- 58 Hyalopilitic Types of Andesites
- 59 Hypocrystaliline Type of Andesite
- 60 Hypocrystalline Andesite Subtype A
- 61 Hypocrystalline Andesite Subtype B
- 62 Holocrystalline Type of Andesite
- 63 Dacitic Type of Andesite
- 64 Uncertain Types
- 65 Andesite Dikes
- 66 Chemical Analyses of Andesites
- 67 Secretions in Andesites
- 68 Hypersthene – Dacites
- 69 Feldspar
- 70 Hornblende
- 71 Hypersthene
- 72 Augite
- 73 Other Minerals
- 74 Llao Rock Flow
- 75 Vitrophyric Dacite
- 76 Lithoidal Dacite
- 77 Spherulitic Dacite
- 78 Nodular Secretions
- 79 Grouse Hill Flow
- 80 Cleatwood Cove Flow
- 81 Wineglass Flow
- 82 Cloud Cap Flow
- 83 Sun Creek Flow
- 84 Dacite Tuff
- 85 Dacite Dikes
- 86 Dacitic Ejectamenta
- 87 Pumice
- 88 Dark-colored Secretions
- 89 Light-colored Granophyric Secretions
- 90 Secretions with Basalt-like Structure
- 91 Chemical Analyses of Dacites
- 92 Basalts
- 93 Interstitial Basalts
- 94 Feldspar
- 95 Augite
- 96 Hyersthene
- 97 Olivine
- 98 Magnetite
- 99 Hypersthene, Apatite and Pseudobrookite Crystals in Basalt
- 100 Apatite Crystals
- 101 Hypersthene Crystals
- 102 Pseudobrookite Crystals
- 103 Fluidal-Interstitial Basalts
- 104 Porphyritic-Interstitial Basalts
- 105 Andesitic Basalts
- 106 Andesitic Basalts Type A
- 107 Andesitic Basalts Type B
- 108 Andesitic Basalts Type C
- 109 Andesitic Basalts Type D
- 110 Chemical Analyses of Basalts
- 111 Concluding Remarks on Basalts
- 112 List of Crater Lake rocks
- Pumice Deposits of the Klamath Indian Reservation, Klamath County, Oregon
- Geological History of Crater Lake Crater Lake National Park 1912
- 01 Cover
- 02 Geological History of Crater Lake
- 03 The first Geological Survey party visited the lake in 1883
- 04 Crater Lake is deeply set in the summit of the Cascade Range
- 05 The journey from Ashland
- 06 Within the park, approaching the lake from any side
- 07 The first point to fix our fascinated gaze is Wizard Island
- 08 In addition to the strong contrast between the outer and inner slopes
- 09 A feature that is particularly impressive
- 10 The Mazamas held a meeting in August, 1896
- 11 The best views of the rim
- 12 As the boat skirts the western shore
- 13 Proceeding eastward from Llao Rock
- 14 The Phantom Ship
- 15 At times of volcanic eruption
- 16 There is another important feature
- 17 The glaciation and structure of the rim
- 18 In figure 22 is given a section of Crater Lake and its rim
- 19 The caldera is completely inclosed
- 20 It has been suggested, but perhaps not in serious thought
- 21 Given the caldera with water-tight walls
- Volcano and Earthquake Hazards in the Crater Lake Region, Oregon
- 01 Cover
- 02 Summary
- 03 Introduction
- 04 Geologic Setting of Crater Lake
- 05 Reawakening of Mount Mazama
- 06 Potential Hazards From an Eruption Beneath Crater Lake
- 07 Potential Hazards From an Eruption Beneath Crater Lake
- 08 Pyroclastic Surges
- 09 Ballistic Blocks and Other Hazards of Eruptions in the Lake
- 10 Proximal Hazard Zones for Explosive Eruptions
- 11 Hazards of Silicic Eruptions Outside the Caldera
- 12 Hazards of Lahars (Volcanic Debris Flows) and Their Runout Flows
- 13 Potential for Lahars at Crater Lake
- 14 Definition of Lahars Hazard Zone
- 15 Potential Size and Flow Velocity of Lahars at Crater Lake
- 16 Regional Volcanism
- 17 Probability of a Future Volcanic Eruption
- 18 Hazard Zones for Regional Volcanoes
- 19 Events of High Consequence but Low Probability
- 20 Another Large Volume or Caldera Forming Eruption?
- 21 Sudden Gas Release From Crater Lake
- 22 Catastrophic Flood or Lahar From Drainage of Crater Lake
- 23 Protecting Crater Lake National Park and Surrounding Communities From Volcano Hazards
- 24 Earthquakes
- 25 Seismicity
- 26 West Klamath Lake Fault Zone
- 27 Slip Rate and Recurrence Interval of the WKLFZ
- 28 Maximum Earthquake on the WKLFZ
- 29 Cascadia Subduction Zone
- 30 Volcanic Earthquakes
- 31 Landslides May Cause Large Waves on Crater Lake
- 32 Subaqueous Landslides
- 33 How Large Must an Earthquake be to Trigger Landslides?
- 34 Waves Generated by Landslides Into the Lake
- 35 Waves Generated by Earthquakes
- 36 Preparing For An Earthquake Affecting the Crater Lake Region
- 37 Acknowledgments
- 38 References
- 39 Glossary
- Soil Survey of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- 01 Cover
- 02 Introduction
- 03 How to Use This Soil Survey
- 04 Foreword
- 05 General Nature of the Survey Area
- 06 How This Survey Was Made
- 06 General Soil Map Units Introduction
- 07 Lapine-Steiger (ponderosa pine/fir)
- 08 2. Timbercrater-Llaorock-Castlecrest (mountain hemlock)
- 09 3. Timbercrater-Castlecrest-Llaorock (Shasta red fir)
- 10 4. Maklak-Collier (ponderosa pine/fir with lodgepole pine)
- 11 4. Maklak-Collier (ponderosa pine/fir with lodgepole pine)
- 12 Soils That Are in Valleys and Formed in Ash and Pumice Flow Deposits of Ash, Pumice, and Cinders
- 13 4. Soils That Are in Valleys and Formed in Ash and Pumice Flow Deposits of Ash, Pumice, and Cinders
- 14 5. Castlecrest-Umak (mountain hemlock with lodgepole pine)
- 15 6. Unionpeak-Castlecrest (mountain hemlock)
- 16 Soils That Are on Uplands and Formed in Airfall-Deposited Ash and Pumice Over Glacial Deposits
- 17 Soils That Are on Uplands and Formed in Airfall-Deposited Ash and Pumice Over Glacial Deposits
- 18 Soils on Alpine Meadows With Intermingled Forests
- 19 Soils in Seeps and on Stream Terraces
- 20 4—Castlecrest gravelly ashy sandy loam, 2 to 10 percent slopes
- 21 8—Castlecrest-Badland complex, 60 to 100 percent slopes
- 22 9—Castlecrest-Llaorock complex, 2 to 25 percent slopes
- 23 10—Castlecrest-Sunnotch complex, 5 to 45 percent slopes
- 24 11—Cleetwood very gravelly ashy loamy coarse sand, depressional, 0 to 7 percent slopes
- 25 12—Cleetwood-Castlecrest complex, dry, 10 to 30 percent slopes
- 26 13—Cleetwood-Castlecrest-Llaorock complex, 5 to 30 percent slopes
- 27 14—Cleetwood, thin surface-Cleetwood-Dyarock complex, 2 to 20 percent slopes
- 28 15—Cleetwood, thin surface-Llaorock-Cleetwood complex, 5 to 30 percent slopes
- 29 16—Cleetwood-Sunnotch-Castlecrest complex, high elevation, 15 to 30 percent slopes
- 30 17—Collier ashy loamy sand, 0 to 7 percent slopes
- 31 18—Collier ashy loamy sand, dry, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 32 19—Collier very gravelly ashy loamy sand, low, 0 to 7 percent slop
- 33 20—Collier-Badland complex, 60 to 100 percent slopes
- 34 21—Donegan very gravelly ashy sandy loam, 30 to 65 percent south slopes
- 35 22—Grousehill gravelly medial loam, 0 to 25 percent slopes
- 36 23—Grousehill-Llaorock complex, 5 to 35 percent slopes
- 37 24—Grousehill-Llaorock complex, dry, 0 to 30 percent slopes
- 38 25—Grousehill-Racing complex, 0 to 5 percent slopes
- 39 26—Lapine paragravelly ashy loamy coarse sand, 10 to 35 percent south slopes
- 40 27—Lapine paragravelly ashy loamy coarse sand, 35 to 55 percent south slopes
- 41 28—Lapine-Oatman complex, 5 to 30 percent slopes
- 42 29—Lapine-Oatman complex, 30 to 60 percent south slopes
- 43 30—Lapine-Rock outcrop-Wuksi complex, 30 to 70 percent south slopes
- 44 31—Lapine-Steiger-Wuksi complex, high elevation, 2 to 25 percent slopes
- 45 32—Lapine-Wuksi-Rock outcrop complex, 30 to 70 percent north slopes
- 46 33—Lava flows, 0 to 15 percent slopes
- 47 34—Llaorock-Castlecrest complex, 0 to 15 percent slopes
- 48 35—Llaorock-Castlecrest complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes
- 49 36—Llaorock-Castlecrest-Rock outcrop complex, 30 to 60 percent north slopes
- 50 37—Llaorock-Castlecrest-Rock outcrop complex, 30 to 60 percent south slopes
- 51 38—Llaorock-Rubble land-Rock outcrop complex, 60 to 90 percent north slopes
- 52 39—Llaorock-Rubble land-Rock outcrop complex, 60 to 90 percent south slopes
- 53 40—Llaorock-Timbercrater-Rubble land complex, dry, 60 to 90 percent south slopes
- 54 41—Maklak paragravelly ashy loamy sand, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 55 42—Maklak paragravelly ashy loamy sand, low, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 56 43—Maklak paragravelly ashy loamy sand, high precipitation, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 57 44—Mariel-Stirfry complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes
- 58 45—Redcone-Cinder land complex, 30 to 60 percent south slopes
- 59 46—Redcone-Rock outcrop complex, 30 to 60 percent north slop
- 60 47—Rock outcrop-Rubble land complex, 60 to 90 percent slopes
- 61 48—Stirfry mucky peat, 0 to 7 percent slopes
- 62 49—Stirfry-Grousehill complex, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 63 50—Sunnotch gravelly ashy sandy loam, dry, 0 to 35 percent slopes
- 64 51—Sunnotch-Unionpeak complex, 15 to 35 percent slopes
- 65 52—Timbercrater paragravelly ashy loamy sand, dry, 25 to 60 percent north slopes
- 66 53—Timbercrater-Castlecrest complex, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 67 54—Timbercrater-Castlecrest complex, dry, 2 to 15 percent slopes
- 68 55—Timbercrater-Castlecrest complex, dry, 15 to 30 percent south slopes
- 69 56—Timbercrater-Castlecrest-Llaorock complex, 10 to 30 percent south slopes
- 70 57—Timbercrater-Llaorock complex, 10 to 30 percent north slop
- 71 58—Timbercrater-Llaorock complex, dry, 30 to 60 percent south slopes
- 72 59—Timbercrater-Llaorock complex, high elevation, 30 to 80 percent slopes
- 73 60—Timbercrater-Llaorock-Castlecrest complex, 30 to 60 percent slopes
- 74 61—Timbercrater-Sunnotch-Castlecrest complex, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 75 62—Umak paragravelly ashy fine sandy loam, 0 to 7 percent slope
- 76 63—Umak paragravelly ashy fine sandy loam, dry, 0 to 10 percent slopes
- 77 64—Umak paragravelly ashy fine sandy loam, low, 0 to 5 percent slopes
- 78 65—Unionpeak-Castlecrest complex, dry, 5 to 15 percent slope
- 79 66—Unionpeak-Castlecrest-Llaorock complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes
- 80 67—Unionpeak-Castlecrest-Sunnotch complex, 0 to 15 percent slopes
- 81 68—Water
- 82 Use and Management of the Soils
- 83 Interpretive Ratings
- 84 Ecological Sites
- 85 Vegetation
- 86 Vegetation – Alpine Meadows with Intermingled Forests
- 87 Vegetation – Wetlands with Intermingled Forests
- 88 Vegetation – Whitebark Pine
- 89 Vegetation – Mountain Hemlock
- 90 Vegetation – Shasta Red Fir
- 91 Vegetation – Ponderosa Pine/Fir
- 92 Vegetation – Lodgepole Pine
- 93 Douglas Fir
- 94 Rangeland
- 95 Rangeland – Plant Community Dynamics
- 96 Rangeland – Characteristics That Affect Management
- 97 Wildlife Habitat
- 98 Forest Productivity and Management
- 99 Recreation
- 100 Engineering
- 101 Building Site Development
- 102 Sanitary Facilities
- 103 Soil Properties
- 104 Soil Properties – Engineering Index Properties
- 105 Soil Properties – Physical Properties
- 106 Soil Properties – Chemical Properties
- 107 Soil Properties – Water Features
- 108 Soil Properties – Soil Features
- 109 Classification of the Soils
- 110 Classification of the Soils – Anniecreek Series
- 111 Classification of the Soils – Castlecrest Series
- 112 Classification of the Soils – Cleetwood Series
- 113 Classification of the Soils – Collier Series
- 114 Classification of the Soils – Donegan Series
- 115 Classification of the Soils – Dyarock Series
- 116 Classification of the Soils – Grousehill Series
- 117 Classification of the Soils – Lapine Series
- 118 Classification of the Soils – Llaorock Series
- 119 Classification of the Soils – Maklak Series
- 120 Classification of the Soils – Mariel Series
- 121 Classification of the Soils – Oatman Series
- 122 Classification of the Soils – Racing Series
- 123 Classification of the Soils – Redcone Series
- 124 Classification of the Soils – Steiger Series
- 125 Classification of the Soils – Stirfry Series
- 126 Classification of the Soils – Sunnotch Series
- 127 Classification of the Soils – Timbercrater Series
- 128 Classification of the Soils – Umak Series
- 129 Classification of the Soils – Unionpeak Series
- 130 Classification of the Soils – Wuksi Series
- 131 Formation of the Soils – Time
- 132 Formation of the Soils – Climate
- 133 Formation of the Soils – Parent Material
- 134 Formation of the Soils – Relief
- 135 Formation of the Soils – Living Organisms
- 136 References
- 137 Glossary
- The Geology of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon by Howell Williams 1942
- 01 Abstract
- 02 Introduction
- 03 Introduction – Suggested Excursions
- 04 Introduction – Acknowledgments
- 05 Discovery and Early Exploration
- 06 The Foundations of Mount Mazama – The Pre-Cretaceous Bedrocks
- 07 The Foundations of Mount Mazama – Eocene Formations
- 08 The Western Cascade Volcanic Series
- 09 The Western Cascade Volcanic Series – Age of the Western Cascade Series
- 10 The Western Cascade Volcanic Series- Rocks of the Western Cascade Series
- 11 The Western Cascade Volcanic Series – Climate and Flora
- 12 Intrusions and Volcanic Necks in the Western Cascades
- 13 Earth Movements of the Close of the Miocene
- 14 The High Cascades Between Mounts Shasta and Mazama
- 15 The High Cascades Between Mounts Shasta and Mazama – The Volcanic Cones
- 16 The lntracanyon and Associated Fissure Flows
- 17 The Union Peak Volcano
- 18 The Union Peak Volcano – Limits of the Volcano
- 19 The Union Peak Volcano – The Main Shield
- 20 The Union Peak Volcano – Parasitic Cinder Cones
- 21 The Union Peak Volcano – The Summit Cone
- 22 The Union Peak Volcano – The Summit Plug
- 23 Other Pre-Mazama Lava Within the Park
- 24 The Structural Setting of Mount Mazama
- 25 Nature of the Floor and Size of the Cone
- 26 Building of the Main Andesite Cone
- 27 Nature of the Lavas
- 28 Interbedded Andesitic Pyroclastic Rocks
- 29 The Main Andesite Cone of Mount Mazama – Solfataric Areas and Vents
- 30 The Main Andesite Cone of Mount Mazama – Dikes
- 31 Dacite Dikes
- 32 Andesite Dikes
- 33 ?Mount Scott
- 37 Inter-andesitic Dacite Pumice on the Caldera Wall
- 34 The Earlier Dacite Eruptions
- 38 The Northern Arc of Vents
- 35 The Southern Dacite Flows and Domes
- 39 The Watchman Dike and Flow
- 36 The Eastern Cluster of Domes and Flows
- 40 The Hillman Cone
- 41 The Sentinel Rock Flow and Vent
- 42 The Dacite Flow of Llao Rock
- 43 The Grouse Hill Dome and Flow
- 44 The Cleetwood Flow
- 45 Dacites of Redcloud and Cloudcap
- 46 The Parasitic Scoria Cones of Mount Mazama
- 47 The Older Cones
- 48 The Younger Cones
- 49 The Younger Cones – Bald Crater
- 50 The Younger Cones – Desert Cone
- 51 The Younger Cones – Red Cone
- 52 The Younger Cones – Forgotten Crater
- 53 The Younger Cones – Crater Peak
- 54 The Younger Cones – Diller Cone
- 55 The Younger Cones – Southeast Comer Cone
- 56 The Younger Cones – Cavern Creek Cone
- 57 The Younger Cones – The Pumice Flat Cones
- 58 The Younger Cones – Cones outside the Park
- 59 Timber Crater
- 60 The Wineglass Welded Tuff and Associated Pumice
- 61 The Formation of Mount Mazama Just before Its Destruction
- 62 The Climax: Culminating Explosions of Pumice and Scoria
- 63 The Main Pumice Fall – Distribution and Thickness
- 64 The Main Pumice Fall – Lithology of the Main Pumice Fall
- 65 The Main Pumice Fall – Volume of the Pumice Fall and Its Magma Equivalent
- 66 The Climax: Relation of the Pumice Fall to the Pumice Flows
- 67 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows
- 68 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – Distribution
- 69 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – The Lack of Sorting
- 70 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – The Paucity of Stratification
- 71 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – Abundance of Charred Logs
- 72 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – Double Character of the Deposits
- 73 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – Content of Lithic Fragments
- 74 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – Erosive Action of the Flows
- 75 The Glowing Avalanches: Pumice and Scoria Flows – “Fossil Fumaroles”
- 76 The Annie Creek Flows
- 77 The Sun Creek Flows
- 78 The Sand Creek Flows
- 79 The Rogue River Flows
- 80 The Castle Creek Flows
- 81 Other Flows down the West Slope of Mazama
- 82 Flows down the North Slope
- 83 Flows down the East Slope
- 84 Volume of the Pumice-Scoria Flows
- 85 The Last Weak Explosions
- 86 Total Volume of Material Erupted During the Culminating Activity of Mount Mazama
- 87 The Origin of the Caldera
- 88 How Much of Mount Mazama has Disappeared?
- 89 Diller’s Collapse Theory
- 90 Smith and Swartzlow’s Explosion Theory
- 91 The Origin of the Caldera – A Preferred Theory
- 92 Comparison of Crater Lake with Other Caldera
- 93 The Caldera Floor
- 94 The Age of Crater Lake
- 95 The Relation of Ancient Man to Crater Lake
- 96 Post-caldera Eruptions
- 97 Post-caldera Eruptions – Wizard Island
- 98 The Glaciation of Mount Mazama
- 99 Evidences of Early Glaciation on the Caldera Walls
- 100 Evidences of Early Glaciation on the Caldera Walls – Cloudcap Bay
- 101 The Northeast Wall, from Grotto Cove to Cleetwood Cove
- 102 Cleetwood Cove to Pumice Point
- 103 Evidences of Early Glaciation on the Caldera Walls – Steel Bay
- 104 Evidences of Early Glaciation on the Caldera Walls – Llao Rock
- 105 West Wall of the Caldera, from Llao Rock to Eagle Cove
- 106 South Wall of the Caldera, from Eagle Cove to Kerr Notch
- 107 Danger Bay and Sentinel Rock
- 108 Direction of Glacial Striae on the Caldera Walls
- 109 Summary of Glacial Evidences on the Caldera Walls
- 110 Evidence of Glaciation Outside the Caldera
- 111 The Munson Valley or Annie Creek Glacier
- 112 The Sun Creek Glacier
- 113 The Kerr Valley Glacier
- 114 Glaciers of Mount Scott
- 115 The Bear Creek Glacier
- 116 Glaciers on the North Slope of Mazama
- 117 Glaciers on the West Slope of Mazama
- 118 The Castle Creek Glacier
- 119 The Rogue River Glacier
- 120 The Union Peak Glaciers
- 12 Changes of Water Level in Crater Lake
- 122 Microscopic Petrography – Lavas of the Union Peak Volcano
- 123 Microscopic Petrography – Lavas of the Union Peak Volcano – Lavas of the Main Cone
- 124 Microscopic Petrography – Lavas of the Union Peak Volcano – Intrusions near Bald Top
- 125 Microscopic Petrography – Lavas of the Union Peak Volcano – The Micronorite Plug of the Union Peak Volcano
- 126 Microscopic Petrography – Pre-Mazama Lavas in the Northwest Corner of the Park
- 127 Microscopic Petrography – Andesites of Mount Mazama and Scott
- 128 Andesites of Mount Mazama and Scott – Basic Inclusions in the Andesites
- 129 Andesites of Mount Mazama and Scott – Andesites of the Hillman Vent
- 130 Andesites of Mount Mazama and Scott – Andesites of the Phantom Vent and Cone
- 131 Andesites of Mount Mazama and Scott – Alterations of the Mazama Andesites
- 132 Microscopic Petrography – The Southern Dacite Flows and Domes
- 133 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows
- 134 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows – The Llao Dacite
- 135 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows – The Grouse Hill Dacite
- 136 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows – The Cleetwood Dacite
- 137 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows – The Redcloud Dacite
- 138 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows – Dacites of Cloudcap and Scott Bluffs
- 139 Microscopic Petrography – The Younger Dacite Flows – Dacites of Anderson Bluffs
- 140 Microscopic Petrography – Domes and Flows East of Mount Scott
- 141 Microscopic Petrography – Welded Dacite Tuffs (Ignimbrites)
- 142 Microscopic Petrography – Timber Crater Lavas
- 143 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows
- 144 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Crater Peak
- 145 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Diller Cone
- 146 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Cones Bordering Pumice Flat
- 147 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Desert Cone and Bald Crater
- 148 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Red Cone
- 149 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Forgotten Crater
- 150 Microscopic Petrography – Cinder Cones and Associated Flows – Wizard Island
- 151 Microscopic Petrography – Dacite Dikes
- 152 Microscopic Petrography – Andesite Dikes
- 153 Microscopic Petrography – Pumice and Scoria of the Climactic Eruptions – Dacite Pumice
- 154 Microscopic Petrography – Pumice and Scoria of the Climactic Eruptions – Basic Scoria
- 155 Analyses
- 156 Petrology
- The Geology and Petrography of Crater Lake National Park, 1902
- Geologic Features
- Applegate Peak
- Bald Crater
- Cloudcap
- Crater Lake Caldera
- Crater Peak
- Desert Cone
- Devils Backbone
- Dutton Cliff
- Eagle Crags
- Garfield Peak
- Godfrey Glen and Colonnades
- Grouse Hill
- Hillman Peak
- Kerr Notch
- Llao Rock
- Llaos Hallway
- Maklaks Crater (Diller Cone)
- Mazama Rock
- Mount Scott
- Phantom Ship
- The Pinnacles
- Pumice Castle
- Pumice Desert
- Pumice Point
- Red Cone
- Redcloud Cliff
- Rugged Crest
- Scott Bluff
- Sentinel Rock
- Skell Head
- Sun Notch
- Timber Crater
- Union Peak
- The Watchman
- Williams Crater (Forgotten Crater)
- Wineglass
- Wizard Island
- Geology 101 – Geological Processes at work in Crater Lake National Park
- Wildfire at Crater Lake
- Interpretation of Crater Lake fuel demonstration project. PDF, 2004
- Initial Effects of Prescribed Fire in a Climax Pinus contorta forest: Crater Lake National Park – 1980
- Prescribed Fire Effects in Panhandle Area, PDF 1988
- Fire Knowledge for Managing Whitebark Pine Ecosystems – Siderius Murray 2005
- Seasonal Fire Effects on Mixed-conifer Forests, PDF, 2004
- Effects Of Prescribed Fire In Mixed Conifer Forest – Mastrogiuseppe
- Restoring Mixed Conifer Forests 2006
- Managers and Scientists Collaborate to Create Fire-safe Forests 2002
- Wildlife Research
- Annual Wildlife Reports 1932-1949-2009
- Distribution of the Pygmy Owl – Slater – 1999
- Ecology Of Elk Inhabiting Crater Lake National Park And Vicinity 1985
- Ecology and Management of Elk in Crater Lake National Park 1976
- Fishes and Stream Habitat in Tributaries of the Klamath River in Crater Lake NP 1993
- Feeding Ground Squirrels – Schwarzkoph 1984
- Research and Management of Black Bears in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1974
- National Park Service Research Permit and Reporting System
- Smith Chronological History of Crater Lake
- Smith History Introductions
- Smith History – Cover
- Smith History – 02 Sea of Silence and William Steel
- Smith History – 03 Henry Robert Burke about William Steel
- Smith History – 04 William Steel, a history
- Smith History – 05 Oregonian Brief History of Park Creation
- Smith History – 06 Brief History of the Lodge
- Smith History – 07 History of the Winter Rim Desk
- Smith History – 08 Sources and the Smith Brothers
- Smith History – 09 The Brothers Smith, a history
- Smith History – 10 Why Indians Feared Crater Lake
- Smith History – 11 Inspirational Quotes About Crater Lake
- Smith History – 12 1915 – A Road Guide Going to Crater Lake
- Smith History – 13 The Crater Lake Crud
- Smith History – 14 1993 A History about THIS CL History
- Smith History – 15 How Crater Lake Was Formed
- Smith History – 16 Judge Alex Sparrow
- Smith History – 17 Wildlife by Superintendent Alex Sparrow
- The History 1800’s and earlier
- Smith History – 18 – 10,000 years ago!
- Smith History – 19 The Big Earthquake of January 26,1700 A.D.
- Smith History – 20 1828 Hudson Bay Company Trappers
- Smith History – 21 – 1830’s Near Crater Lake
- Smith History – 22 News from the 1840’s
- Smith History – 23 News from the 1850’s
- Smith History – 24 Hillman and Steel in the 1850s
- Smith History – 25 News from 1862
- Smith History – 26 News from 1863
- Smith History – 27 News from 1865
- Smith History – 28 News from 1867
- Smith History – 29 News from 1868
- Smith History – 30 News from 1869
- Smith History – 31 News from 1870
- Smith History – 32 News from 1872
- Smith History – 33 News from 1873
- Smith History – 34 News from 1874
- Smith History – 35 News from 1878
- Smith History – 36 News from 1882
- Smith History – 37 News from 1883
- Smith History – 38 News from 1884
- Smith History – 39 News of 1885 Beginnings of a Park
- Smith History – 40 News from 1886
- Smith History – 41 News from 1887
- Smith History – 42 News from 1888
- Smith History – 43 News from 1889
- Smith History – 44 News from 1890
- Smith History – 45 News from 1891
- Smith History – 46 News from 1892
- Smith History – 47 News of 1893
- Smith History – 48 News from 1894
- Smith History – 49 News from 1895
- Smith History – 50 News from 1896 – John Muir
- Smith History – 51 News from 1897
- Smith History – 52 News from 1898
- The History from 1900 to 1949
- Smith History – 53 News from 1900
- Smith History – 54 News from 1901
- Smith History – 55 1902 Crater Lake Becomes a Park
- Smith History – 56 New from 1903
- Smith History – 57 News from 1904
- Smith History – 58 News from 1905
- Smith History – 59 News from 1906
- Smith History – 60 News from 1907
- Smith History – 61 News from 1908
- Smith History – 62 News from 1909
- Smith History – 63 News from 1910
- Smith History – 64 News from 1911
- Smith History – 65 News from 1912
- Smith History – 66 News from 1914
- Smith History – 67 News from 1914
- Smith History – 68 News from 1915
- Smith History – 69 News from 1916
- Smith History – 70 News from 1917
- Smith History – 71 News from 1918
- Smith History – 72 News from 1919
- Smith History – 73 News from 1920
- Smith History – 74 News from 1921
- Smith History – 75 News from 1922
- Smith History – 76 News from 1923
- Smith History – 77 News from 1924
- Smith History – 78 News from 1925
- Smith History – 79 News from 1926
- Smith History – 80 News from 1927
- Smith History – 81 News from 1928
- Smith History – 82 News from 1929
- Smith History – 83 News from 1930
- Smith History – 84 News from 1931
- Smith History – 85 News from 1932
- Smith History – 86 News from 1933
- Smith History – 87 News from 1934 Steel Dies
- Smith History – 88 News of 1935
- Smith History – 89 News from 1936
- Smith History – 90 News from 1937
- Smith History – 91 News from 1938
- Smith History – 92 News from 1939
- Smith History – 93 News from 1940
- Smith History – 94 News from 1941
- Smith History – 95 News from 1942
- Smith History – 96 News from 1943 War Shutdown
- Smith History – 97 News from 1944
- Smith History – 98 News from 1945
- Smith History – 99 News from 1946
- Smith History – 100 News from 1947
- Smith History – 101 News from 1948
- Smith History – 102 News from 1949 Lake Freezes
- The History from 1950 to 1999
- Smith History – 103 News from 1950
- Smith History – 104 News from 1951
- Smith History – 105 News from 1952 Murder Mystery
- Smith History – 106 News from 1953
- Smith History – 107 News from 1954
- Smith History – 108 News from 1955
- Smith History – 109 News from 1956
- Smith History – 110 News from 1957
- Smith History – 111 News from 1958
- Smith History – 112 News from 1959
- Smith History – 113 News from 1960
- Smith History – 114 News from 1961
- Smith History – 115 News from 1962
- Smith History – 116 News from 1963
- Smith History – 117 News from 1964
- Smith History – 118 News from 1965
- Smith History – 119 News from 1966 Mission 66
- Smith History – 120 News from 1967
- Smith History – 121 News from 1968
- Smith History – 122 News from 1969
- Smith History – 123 News from 1970
- Smith History – 124 News from 1971
- Smith History – 125 New from 1972
- Smith History – 126 News from 1973
- Smith History – 127 News from 1974
- Smith History – 128 News from 1975 Water Troubles
- Smith History – 129 News from 1976
- Smith History – 130 News from 1977
- Smith History – 131 News from 1978
- Smith History – 132 News from 1979
- Smith History – 133 News from 1980
- Smith History – 134 News from 1981
- Smith History – 135 News from 1982
- Smith History – 136 News from 1983
- Smith History – 137 News from 1984
- Smith History – 138 News from 1985
- Smith History – 139 News from 1986
- Smith History – 140 News from 1987
- Smith History – 141 News from 1988 Deep Dive
- Smith History – 142 News from 1898 Deep Dive results
- Smith History – 143 News from 1990 Cargo Jet Flies Inside Caldera
- Smith History – 144 News from 1991 Jimmy Carter Visits
- Smith History – 145 News from 1992 Grand Plan Unveiled
- Smith History – 146 News from 1993 No More Development
- Smith History – 147 News from 1994 Champion Crook Caught
- Smith History – 148 News from 1995 Helicopter Crashes into Lake
- Smith History – 149 News from 1996 First Real Fire Truck
- Smith History – 150 News from 1997 Wizard Island Fire
- Smith History – 151 News from 1998 explosives found
- Smith History – 152 News from 1999 Oregon Caves
- The History from 2000 to 2020
- Smith History – 153 News from 2000 Lake Mapped
- Smith History – 154 News from 2001 License Plates
- Smith History – 155 News from 2002 Centennial
- Smith History – 156 News from 2003 New Boats
- Smith History – 157 News from 2004 Storm Damage
- Smith History – 158 News from 2005 Rim Area Rebuilding
- Smith History – 159 News from 2006 Learning Center Opens
- Smith History – 160 News from 2007 Big Wind Storm
- Smith History – 161 Guns Now Allowed
- Smith History – 162 News from 2009 Jarvis Becomes NPS Director
- Smith History – 163 News from 2010 Car Falls Into Lake
- Smith History – 164 News from 2011 Larry Smith 50 Years Here
- Smith History – 165 Helicopter Noise
- Smith History – 166 News from 2013 Water Wars and Shutdown
- Smith History – 167 News from 2014 Rim Road Repaving
- Smith History – 168 News from 2015 Little Snow
- Smith History – 169 News from 2016 Record Crowds
- Smith History – 170 News from 2017 Fires and Water Trucked In
- Smith History – 171 News from 2018 More Fires
- Smith History – 172 News from 2019 Challenging Times
- Smith History – 172 News from 2020
- Sources and Articles of Interest
- Special – Sources, Contacts and Dedication
- Discovery of Crater Lake
- Consider Diller’s Pin 2002
- Twin Brothers Thousands of Photos 2012
- Origin Stories of the Lake
- Driving the Rim – Not a Joyride
- I Can’t Give Up: Brian Smith 1988
- Mazama’s Final Eruption
- Snakes in Crater Lake National Park
- Crater Lake Photo Talk
- Averaging Depths of Crater Lake
- Owen Hoffman – Filling of Crater Lake
- Reviewing the Geologic History
- How Deep?
- Fish at Crater Lake
- The Most Dangerous National Parks
- Mission 66 Costs 1956-1966
- Crayfish Invasion
- Marooned in Crater Lake 1916
- Riding the Rim of Crater Lake
- Muir and Steel, Yosemite and Crater Lake
- Discovery and Rediscovery of Crater Lake
- Water Levels and Visitor Levels
- Old Man of the Lake
- Crater Lake Lodge Turns 100 in 2015
- An Improbable Ski Race
- A Ghost and Goblin Park
- Smith History Introductions
- Cultural History
- Smith Family History, Photos and Posters
- Lloyd Smith Personal Favorites
- Smith Brothers Photo Posters
- Larry Smith Posters – Early Visitors
- Larry Smith Posters – Post Cards From the Past
- Lloyd Smith Posters – Old Man of the Lake
- Larry Smith Posters – More Old Man of the Lake
- Larry Smith Posters – Introducing Non-Native Species
- Larry Smith Posters – Crayfish Study
- Larry Smith Posters – William Gladstone Steel
- Larry Smith Posters – Failed Attempt Fishery
- Larry Smith Posters – Fish of Crater Lake
- Larry Smith Posters – Famous Rainbow Trout
- Larry Smith Posters – Eight-Decade Snow Struggle
- Larry Smith Posters – Plowing Snow During Great Depression
- Larry Smith Posters – Keeping the Park Open
- Larry Smith Posters – A Crater Lake Winter
- Larry Smith Posters – Tucker Snow-cat
- Larry Smith Posters – Winter Recreation Explodes
- Larry Smith Posters – Crater Lake Armada
- Larry Smith Posters – Oshkosh Snow Vehicle
- Larry Smith Posters – Spring Opening
- Larry Smith Posters – Bob Cat Plowing
- Larry Smith Posters – Finding the Jeep
- Larry Smith Posters – Night Snowplowing
- Larry Smith Posters – Two Snow Blowers
- Larry Smith Posters – Row Row Row Your Boat
- Larry Smith Posters – Cleetwood Expedition 1886
- Larry Smith Posters – Celebrating a New National Park 1903
- Larry Smith Posters – Launching the Start
- Larry Smith Posters – Touring the Lake
- Larry Smith Posters – Boating Disasters
- Larry Smith Posters – Eleanor Stops By
- Larry Smith Posters – Helicoptering Boat Lumber
- Larry Smith Posters – Two Lake Launches are Built
- Larry Smith Posters – Herron is Launched
- Larry Smith Posters – Boating on Crater Lake 1960s
- Larry Smith Posters – New Boathouse is Flown
- Larry Smith Posters – Keeping Modern Boats
- Larry Smith Posters – Unhitching the Launches
- Larry Smith Posters – Boat Tours 1970s
- Larry Smith Posters – Boat Tours 1980s
- Larry Smith Posters – Rangers on Tour
- Larry Smith – Helicopters Over the Caldera
- Larry Smith – Mapping the Bottom
- Larry Smith – 3 New Tour Boats
- Brian Smith Photos and Video
- Larry Smith 2017 Winter Adventures
- Larry Smith 2018 Winter Adventures
- Rangering in the 1980’s
- Historic Park Structures and Places
- Crater Lake Lodge – A Project Finally Complete
- Lady of the Woods Rock Sculpture
- Rim Village Historic Structures
- Crater Lake Rim Drive
- Other Historic Structures at Crater Lake
- Cultural Landscape Recommendations: Park Headquarters at Munson Valley 1991
- Historic Locations
- Historic Resource Study, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1984
- Resources 1984 – Preface
- Resources 1984 – I. Formation of the Crater Lake Environment A. Northern Plateau Area of Southern Oregon
- Resources 1984 – B. Prehistoric Indian Occupation of the Crater Lake Vicinity
- Resources 1984 – C. Historic Indian Occupation of the Crater Lake Vicinity
- Resources 1984 – C. Historic Indian Occupation of the Crater Lake Vicinity 1. The Klamaths
- Resources 1984 – C. Historic Indian Occupation of the Crater Lake Vicinity 2. The Modocs
- Resources 1984 – II. White Men Slowly Penetrate the Southern Oregon Wilderness A. Early Exploration by Fur Traders
- Resources 1984 – B. New Land Routes Through Southern Oregon Studied
- Resources 1984 – C. Opening of the Southern Emigrant Route
- Resources 1984 – D. Gold Rush of 1849 Accelerates Oregon Settlement
- Resources 1984 – E. Gold Mining Begins in Southern Oregon
- Resources 1984 – III. Discovery of Crater Lake A. John Wesley Hillman
- Resources 1984 – B. Chauncey Nye
- Resources 1984 – C. Captain Franklin B. Sprague
- Resources 1984 – D. Later Visits to Crater Lake
- Resources 1984 – E. James Sutton Party
- Resources 1984 – IV. Indian Perceptions of Crater Lake A. Early Observations by White Men
- Resources 1984 – B. Role of Crater Lake in Shamanistic Quests
- Resources 1984 – C. Indian Myths Explaining Geological Occurrences
- Resources 1984 – D. Legends Surrounding Crater Lake
- Resources 1984 – V. Geological and Biological Information on Crater Lake Area A. Mount Mazama
- Resources 1984 – B. Formation of Lake
- Resources 1984 – C. Description of Lake 1. Statistics
- Resources 1984 – C. Description of Lake 2. Color
- Resources 1984 – D. Volcanic Parks 1. Importance in National Park System
- Resources 1984 – D. Volcanic Parks 2. Importance of Crater Lake National Park
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 1. Rim Slopes
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 2. Wizard Island
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 3. The Watchman
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 4. Hillman Peak
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 5. Devils Backbone
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 6. Llao Rock
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 7. Red Cone, Timber Crater
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 8. Pumice Desert
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 9. Mazama Rock
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 10. Palisade Point
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 11. Wineglass
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 12. Redcloud Cliff
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 13. Castle Rock (Pumice Castle)
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 14. Mount Scott
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 15. Kerr Notch
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 16. The Pinnacles
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 17. Phantom Ship
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 18. Sun Notch
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 19. Godfrey Glen and Colonnades
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 20. Union Peak
- Resources 1984 – E. Points of Geological Interest in Crater Lake National Park 21. Llao’s Hallway
- Resources 1984 – F. Other Natural Resources 1. Forests and Plant Life
- Resources 1984 – F. Other Natural Resources 2. Wildlife
- Resources 1984 – F. Other Natural Resources 2. Wildlife
- Resources 1984 – G. Will Mount Mazama Erupt Again?
- Resources 1984 – VI. Steps Leading Toward Establishment of Crater Lake National Park A. Further Exploration of Crater Lake by Boat
- Resources 1984 – B. Crater Lake Meets the Camera
- Resources 1984 – C. Scientific Studies Commence
- Resources 1984 – D. William Gladstone Steel
- Resources 1984 – E. Commercial Exploitation Threatens National Forestlands
- Resources 1984 – F. Emergence of a National Conservation Philosophy
- Resources 1984 – G. Steel Mounts a Campaign to Save Crater Lake
- Resources 1984 – H. The Dutton Survey
- Resources 1984 – I. John Muir Assists the National Park Concept
- Resources 1984 – J. Federal Forest Reservations
- Resources 1984 – K. Cascade Range Forest Reserve
- Resources 1984 – L. The Mazamas’ Expedition to Crater Lake
- Resources 1984 – M. The National Forest Commission Visits Crater Lake
- Resources 1984 – N. Crater Lake National Park
- Resources 1984 – O. Provisions of the Crater Lake Act
- Resources 1984 – P. William Steel and the Preservation of Crater Lake
- Resources 1984 – Q. Park Boundaries
- Resources 1984 – VII. Concessionaire Development of Visitor Services A. Crater Lake Company Begins Construction of Lodge
- Resources 1984 – B. The Crater Lake National Park Company Takes Over Park Concessions
- Resources 1984 – C. Cafeteria and Cabins Added to Rim Village
- Resources 1984 – D. The National Park Service Purchases the Lodge and Ponders Its Future
- Resources 1984 – E. Importance of Crater Lake Lodge
- Resources 1984 – VIII. Roads of Crater Lake National Park A. Approaches to the Park
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 1. Early Conditions Call for Improvements
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 2. A New Road to the Rim
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 3. First Cars Reach the Lake
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 4. Accounts by Early Visitors
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Plans the Park Road System
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 6. Several New Roads Contemplated
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 7. Plans Made for First Rim Road
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 8. Annie Spring and Goodbye Creek Bridges
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 9. Plans Made for Second Rim Road
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 10. Motorways
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 11. Restraints Imposed by Snow and a World War
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 12. New Bridges Needed
- Resources 1984 – B. Entrance Road and Bridges 13. Evaluations and Recommendations
- Resources 1984 – IX. Trails and Campgrounds of Crater Lake National Park A. Rim Trails
- Resources 1984 – IX. Trails and Campgrounds of Crater Lake National Park B. Wizard Island Trails
- Resources 1984 – IX. Trails and Campgrounds of Crater Lake National Park C. Castle Crest and Lake Circle Trails
- Resources 1984 – IX. Trails and Campgrounds of Crater Lake National Park D. Other Trails
- Resources 1984 – IX. Trails and Campgrounds of Crater Lake National Park E. Summary of Park Trail System
- Resources 1984 – E. Summary of Park Trail System 1. On the Rim
- Resources 1984 – E. Summary of Park Trail System 2. Northwest Section of Park
- Resources 1984 – E. Summary of Park Trail System 3. Northeast Section of Park
- Resources 1984 – E. Summary of Park Trail System 4. Southeast Section of Park
- Resources 1984 – E. Summary of Park Trail System 5. Southwest Section of Park
- Resources 1984 – F. Campgrounds
- Resources 1984 – G. Evaluations and Recommendations
- Resources 1984 – X. Construction of Buildings and Landscaping in Crater Lake A. Functionalism Dictates Styles at Annie Spring Camp
- Resources 1984 – B. The Rustic Architecture Program of the National Park Service
- Resources 1984 – C. Kiser Studio (Bldg. #066)
- Resources 1984 – D. Headquarters Moved to Government Camp
- Resources 1984 – E. Community House (Bldg. #116) Erected and Government Headquarters Enlarged
- Resources 1984 – F. Building Inventory of 1926
- Resources 1984 – G. Western Field Office of National Park Service Implements Rustic Architecture Program
- Resources 1984 – H. Construction Plans for 1928
- Resources 1984 – I. Building Inventory of 1929
- Resources 1984 – J. Physical Changes from 1930 to 1931
- Resources 1984 – K. Important Additions to Headquarters Complex in 1932
- Resources 1984 – K. Important Additions to Headquarters Complex in 1932 1. Administration Building
- Resources 1984 – K. Important Additions to Headquarters Complex in 1932 2. Superintendent’s Residence
- Resources 1984 – K. Important Additions to Headquarters Complex in 1932 3. Naturalist’s Residence
- Resources 1984 – K. Important Additions to Headquarters Complex in 1932 4. Ranger Dormitory (Club House)
- Resources 1984 – K. Important Additions to Headquarters Complex in 1932 5. Final Field Activity in 1932
- Resources 1984 – L. Civilian Conservation Corps Work Performed in Park
- Resources 1984 – M. Landscaping 1. Rim Area
- Resources 1984 – M. Landscaping 2. Ranger Dormitory, Superintendent’s Residence, Naturalist’s Residence, and three Employee Residences
- Resources 1984 – N. Emergency Conservation Work Camps 1. Camp No. 1
- Resources 1984 – N. Emergency Conservation Work Camps 2. Camp No. 2 (Wineglass Camp)
- Resources 1984 – N. Emergency Conservation Work Camps 3. Work Accomplished
- Resources 1984 – O. Construction Activity Tapers Off
- Resources 1984 – XI. Summary of Important Structures A. List of Classified Structures
- Resources 1984 – XI. Summary of Important Structures B. National Register of Historic Places
- Resources 1984 – C. Structures Eligible for the National Register 1. Headquarters Area
- Resources 1984 – C. Structures Eligible for the National Register 2. Watchman Fire Lookout (Bldg. #168)
- Resources 1984 – C. Structures Eligible for the National Register 3. Sinnott Memorial Building (Bldg. #067)
- Resources 1984 – D. Structures Not Eligible for the National Register 1. Exhibit Building (Bldg. #066)
- Resources 1984 – D. Structures Not Eligible for the National Register 2. Community Building
- Resources 1984 – D. Structures Not Eligible for the National Register 3. Cafeteria Cabins
- Resources 1984 – D. Structures Not Eligible for the National Register 4. Sleepy Hollow Residential Area
- Resources 1984 – D. Structures Not Eligible for the National Register 5. Steel Circle Residential Area
- Resources 1984 – D. Structures Not Eligible for the National Register 6. Miscellaneous Structures
- Resources 1984 – XII. General Recommendations for Interpretation
- Resources 1984 – Appendix A “Discovery of Crater Lake” by J.W. Hillman
- Resources 1984 – Appendix B “Blue Lake”
- Resources 1984 – Appendix C “Lake Majesty”
- Resources 1984 – Appendix D “How Crater Lake was Discovered”
- Historical Resources at Crater Lake National Park 1998
- Crater Lake: Designing With Nature
- Rehabilitating Crater Lake Lodge
- The Rustic Landscape of Rim Village, 1927-1941
- 01 Cover
- 02 Acknowledgments
- 03 Historical Overview
- 04 Purpose of the Report
- 05 Methodology and Scope
- 06 Context and Site Boundaries
- 07 Design Context Introduction
- 08 The Rustic Style at the Rim Introduction
- 09 The Rustic Style at the Rim – Implementation
- 10 Landscape History – Summary
- 11 Typology Introduction
- 12 Circulation – Definition
- 13 Circulation – Roads
- 14 Circulation – Parking
- 15 Circulation – Walkways
- 16 Circulation – Trails
- 17 Vegetation – Definition
- 18 Vegetation – Planting Concepts
- 19 Vegetation – Plant Materials
- 20 Structures – Definition
- 21 Structures – Buildings
- 22 Structures – Rock Walls
- 23 Small-scale Features – Definition
- 24 Small-scale Features – Signs
- 25 Small-scale Features – Drinking Fountains
- 26 Small-scale Features – Curbing
- 27 Small-scale Features – Benches
- 28 Small-scale Features – Picnic Tables
- 29 Small-scale Features – Fireplaces
- 30 Construction Technologies
- 31 Construction Technologies – Stonework
- 32 Construction Technologies – Planting
- 33 Construction Technologies – Paving
- 34 Recommendations – Significance and Integrity
- 35 Introduction – New Design in the Context of the Designed Historic Landscape
- 36 Introduction – Recommendations
- 37 Circulation – Roads
- 38 Vegetation – Planting Concepts
- 39 Structures – Design Principles
- 40 Small-Scale Features
- 41 Construction Technologies
- 42 Endnotes
- 43 Bibliography
- 44 Appendix A Apologia
- 45 Appendix B Memorandum
- 46 Appendix C Memorandum
- 47 Appendix D – Report on Naturalization in the Rim Area
- 48 Appendix E – List of Classified Structures
- 49 Appendix F – Subject: Historic sign types and their application
- Save the Auto Camps by Stephen Mark, Park Historian
- Historic Structure Report, Crater Lake Lodge, (PDF file)
- People and The National Park Service
- Superintendents at Crater Lake
- Superintendents – William Frank Arant, 1902-1913
- Superintendents – William Gladstone Steel, 1913-1916
- Superintendents – Henry E. Momyer, 1916-1917
- Superintendents – Alex Sparrow, 1917-1923
- Superintendents – Charles Goff Thomson, 1923-1929
- Superintendents – Elbert C. Solinsky, 1929 – 1934
- Superintendents – David H. Canfield, 1934 – 1937
- Superintendents – Ernest P. Leavitt, 1937 – 1952
- Superintendents – John P. Wosky, 1952 – 1953
- Superintendents – Fred T. Johnson, 1953 – 1954
- Superintendents – Thomas J. Williams, 1954 – 1959
- Superintendents – Otto M. Brown, 1959 – 1961
- Superintendents – W. Ward Yeager, 1961 – 1964
- Superintendents – Richard A. Nelson, 1964 – 1965
- Superintendents – J. Leonard Volz, 1965 – 1967
- Superintendents – Donald M. Spalding, 1967 – 1969
- Superintendents – Einar L. Johnson, 1970 – 1973
- Superintendents – Richard H. Sims, 1973 – 1975
- Superintendents – Frank J. Betts, 1975 – 1978
- Superintendents – James S. Rouse, 1978 – 1984
- Superintendents – Robert E. Benton, 1984 – 1991
- Superintendents – Al Hendricks, 1991 – 1998
- Superintendents – Chuck Lundy, 1998 – 2008
- Superintendents – Craig Ackerman, 2008 –
- Ranger Naturalists at Crater Lake
- A Brief History of Interpretation in National Parks
- Naturalists – Elmer I. Applegate, 1934 – 1939
- Naturalists – Richard McPike Brown, 1952 – 1970
- Naturalists – John E. Doerr, jr, 1936
- Naturalists – Ruth Hopson Keen, 1950-1951
- Naturalists – Earl Homuth, 1928 – 1932
- Naturalists – Ralph R. Huestis, 1930’s and 1940’s
- Naturalists – William C. Godfrey, 1928
- Naturalists – George “Doc” Ruhle, 1940 – 1953
- Naturalists – Orthello L. Wallis, 1946 – 1947
- Naturalists – James Kezer, 1951 – 1952
- Naturalists – Larry Smith, 1961 – 1985
- Naturalists – Bruce W. Black, 1959 – 1963
- Naturalists – John Eliot Allen, 1935
- Naturalists – J. Carlisle Crouch, 1935
- Naturalists – Frederick Lyle Wynd, 1923 – 1930
- Naturalists – Charles F. Yocom, 1951 – 1952
- Naturalists – Donald Sankey Farner, 1951 – 1952
- Naturalists – Wayne R. Howe, 1946 – 1950
- Naturalists – John Salinas, 1978 – 1982
- Naturalists – F. Owen Hoffman, 1966 – 1968
- Naturalists – O. W. Pete Foiles, 1939 – 1942
- Adolph Dolph Faller 1950’s
- Naturalists – Ted Arthur, 1958 – 1979
- Naturalists – Rod Cranson, 1967 – 1982
- Naturalists – Steve Robinson
- Researchers at Crater Lake
- Explorers and Discoverers
- Politicians
- Brief History of the National Park Service 1940
- Creating the National Park Service: The Missing Years by Horace Albright
- Seventeen Years to Success
- National Park Service Cultural Landscapes Inventory: The Watchman, Crater Lake National Park, 2001
- Watchman – 01 Cover
- Watchman – 02 – Analysis And Evaluation – Summary
- Watchman – 03 Natural Systems And Features
- Watchman – 04 Analysis And Evaluation – Circulation
- Watchman – 05 Spatial Organization
- Watchman – 06 Small Scale Features
- Watchman – 07 Buildings And Structures
- Watchman – 08 Views And Vistas
- Watchman – 09 Descriptive And Geographic Information
- Watchman – 10 Boundary Description
- Watchman – 12 Site Plan
- Watchman – 13 Chronology
- Watchman – 14 Statement Of Significance
- Watchman – 15 Physical History – Pre-1930
- Watchman – 16 Physical History – 1930-1939
- Watchman – 17 Physical History – 1942-1971
- Watchman – 18 Physical History – 1972-Present
- Watchman – 19 Analysis And Evaluation – Summary
- Watchman – 20 Landscape Characteristics And Features
- Watchman – 21 Analysis And Evaluation – Circulation
- Watchman – 22 Analysis And Evaluation – Spatial Organization
- Watchman – 23 Analysis And Evaluation – Small Scale Features
- Watchman – 24 Analysis And Evaluation – Buildings And Structures
- Watchman – 25 Analysis And Evaluation Views And Vistas
- Watchman – 26 Descriptive And Geographic Information
- Watchman – 27 Boundary Description
- Watchman – 28 Boundary UTM
- Watchman – 29 National Register Information
- Watchman – 30 Cultural Landscape Type and Use
- Watchman – 31 Ethnographic Information
- Watchman – 32 Adjacent Lands Information
- Watchman – 33 General Management Information
- Watchman – 34 Condition Assessment And Impacts
- Watchman – 35 Agreements, Legal Interest, and Access
- Watchman – 36 Treatment
- Watchman – 37 Approved Treatment Cost
- Watchman – Stabilization Costs
- Watchman – 39 Documentation Assessment and Checklist
- Watchman – 40 Appendix
- The Campaign to Establish a National Park
- Establishment of the National Park System and Crater Lake National Park
- History of Rim Drive
- Superintendents at Crater Lake
- Crater Lake Highway History – Ben True
- Diary of Fletcher Linn: Crater Lake Trip, August, 1889
- 01 Introduction
- 02 Wednesday, August 7
- 03 Thursday, August 8
- 04 Friday, August 9
- 05 Saturday, August 10
- 06 Sunday, August 11
- 07 Monday, August 12
- 08 Tuesday, August 13
- 09 Wednesday, Aug. 14
- 10 Thursday, August 15
- 11 Friday, August 16
- 12 Saturday, August 17
- 13 Sunday, August 18
- 14 Monday, August 19
- 15 Tuesday, August 20
- 16 Wednesday, August 21
- 17 Thursday, August 22
- 18 Friday, August 23
- 19 Saturday, August 24
- 20 Sunday, August 25
- 21 Monday, August 26
- 22 Tuesday, August 27
- 23 Thursday, August 29
- 24 Notes
- Table Rock Sentinel 1985 Crater Lake Rumble
- Historic Crater Lake Informational Brochures
- Historic Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1912 the oldest in our collection
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1913
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1914
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1916
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1917
- Crater Lake Information Brochure 1920
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1922
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1923
- Crater Lake Information Brochure – 1926
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1927
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1929
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1931
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1932
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1933
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1934
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1935
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1937
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1938
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1939
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1940
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1942
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1948
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1950
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1952
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1954
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1955
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1957
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1958
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1965
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1966
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1973
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1974
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1976
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1978
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1979
- Crater Lake Informational Brochure – 1981
- Crater Lake Historic Motorist Brochures
- 1952 Crater Lake Brochure and trip story from Jimmy Rae Bevan
- Native Americans at Crater Lake
- Archaeological Surveys of Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon – Davis, Wilbur A., 1963
- Surveys – 01 Cover
- Surveys – 02 Final Tribal Distribution in Oregon about 1840-50
- Surveys – 03 Acknowledgements and Overview
- Surveys – 04 The Survey
- Surveys – 05 Crater Lake Surface Finds
- Surveys – 06 Culture Chronology
- Surveys – 07 The Klamath
- Surveys – 08 The Yolala
- Surveys – 09 The Takelma
- Surveys – 10 Upper Umpqua
- Surveys – 11 Geologic History
- Surveys – 12 Soils
- Surveys – 13 Climate
- Surveys – 14 Subsistance
- Surveys – 15 Lithic resources
- Surveys – 16 Comparisons with equivalent regions
- Surveys – 17 Summary
- The Klamath Indians of Southern Oregon Cascades
- The Material Culture of the Klamath Lake and Modoc Indians, S. A. Barrett, 1910
- Wimawita A Legend of Crater Lake, Mark Brickell Kerr, 1896
- Archaeological Surveys of Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon – Davis, Wilbur A., 1963
- The Botanists at Crater Lake by Elizabeth L. Horn, 2005
- Botanists – 02 Introduction
- Botanists – Early Exploration
- Botanists – 04 Early Interpreters
- Botanists – 05 F. Lyle Wynd
- Botanists – 06 Lincoln Constance
- Botanists – 07 Elmer I. Applegate
- Botanists – 08 Research Natural Areas
- Botanists – 09 Lean Years
- Botanists – 10 Charles Yocom
- Botanists – 11 Richard M. Brown
- Botanists – 12 Dwayne Curtis
- Botanists – 13 Elizabeth L. Horn
- Botanists – 14 Jackson and Faller
- Botanists – 15 Role of Fire
- Botanists – 16 Zobel, McNeil Zigler
- Botanists – 17 Agee Thomas and Chappell
- Botanists – 18 Peter F. Zika
- Botanists – 19 Michael Murray
- Botanists – 20 Mark Buktenica
- Botanists – 21 Steve Jessup
- Botanists – 22 Conclusion
- Botanists – 23 Acknowledgments
- Botanists – 24 References
- Smith Family History, Photos and Posters
- Sidewalk Astronomy
- Audio Files
- Videos of Crater Lake
- Park Administration, Planning and Reports
- Visitor Statistics
- Parkwide Planning
- Collections Management Plan – Kent Bush 1995
- Draft General Development Plan, 1977
- Draft General Development Plan, July 1977
- Development – 02 Development Concept
- Development – 03 Goals
- Development – 04 Rim Village
- Development – 05 Annie Springs
- Development – 06 Access and Circulation
- Development – 07 Munson Valley-Panhandle
- Development – 08 Lost Creek
- Development – 09 Boat Tours-Facilities
- Development – 10 Information/Orientation/Interpretation Facilities
- Development – 11 North Entrance Residential Area
- Development – 12 Appendix A
- Development – 13 Appendix B: Existing Development
- Development – 04 Appendix B: Existing Development – Visitor Use Facilities
- Development – 05 Appendix B: Existing Development – Management Facilities
- Development – 06 Appendix B: Existing Development – Utilities
- Development – 07 Appendix C: Planning Team
- Final General Management Plan, 1977 pdf
- Draft Winter Use Plan, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1994
- Winter – 01 Preface A FEW WORDS FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
- Winter – 02 Executive Summary – INTRODUCTION
- Winter – 03 Chapter 1. Introduction
- Winter – 04 Chapter 1. Introduction – BACKGROUND
- Winter – 05 Chapter 1. Introduction CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK VISITATION
- Winter – 06 Chapter 1. Introduction – OREGON STATE WINTER RECREATION TRENDS
- Winter – 07 Chapter 1. Introduction – CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK VISITATION TRENDS
- Winter – 08 Chapter 1. Introduction PURPOSE AND NEED FOR WINTER USE PLAN
- Winter – 09 Chapter 2. Park Description – WINTER OPERATIONS
- Winter – 10 Chapter 2. Park Description – NATURAL RESOURCES – Topography
- Winter – 11 Chapter 3. Existing Winter Visitor Use – INTRODUCTION
- Winter – 12 Chapter 4. Winter Use Plan – WINTER USE PLANNING PROCESS
- Winter – 13 Chapter 4. Winter Use Plan – THE PREFERRED WINTER USE PLAN
- Winter – 14 Chapter 4. Winter Use Plan – WINTER USE ALTERNATIVES
- Winter – 15 Chapter 5. Environmental Assessment – PURPOSE AND NEED
- Winter – 16 Chapter 5. Environmental Assessment – DESCRIPTION OF ALTERNATIVES
- Winter – 17 Chapter 5. Environmental Assessment – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS -The Winter Use Plan
- Winter – 18 Chapter 6. Citations – PRINTED REFERENCES
- Winter – 19 Appendix A – Crater Lake NP Winter Recreation Use Tables
- Winter – 20 Appendix B – NPS Position Statement on Proposed Change in Snowmobile Use in Crater Lake National Park
- Winter – 21 Appendix C – Crater Lake National Park Winter Use Plan Public Meeting Workbook
- Dispersed Winter Recreation – Terry Thompson 1976
- Draft 100 percent Transportation Study – 1989
- Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment for Crater Lake Master Plan 1975
- Assessment – 01 Crater Lake Master Plan Introduction
- Assessment – 02 I. Statement of the Problem
- Assessment – 03 A. Rim Village
- Assessment – 04 B. Crater Lake Lodge
- Assessment – 05 C. Munson Valley
- Assessment – 06 D. Campground-Trailer Park Development
- Assessment – 07 E. Visitor Orientation/Interpretation Facilities
- Assessment – 08 F. Circulation
- Assessment – 09 G. Unique Ecological Systems
- Assessment – 10 H. Land Use Plan (Land Classification)
- Assessment – 11 I. Boat Operations
- Assessment – 02 J. Winter Use
- Assessment – 03 II. Preliminary Description of the Alternatives
- Development Concept Plan, Amendment To the General Management Plan, 1987
- Amendment – 01 Introduction
- Amendment – 02 The Rim Village Today
- Amendment – 03 The Rim Village of Tomorrow
- Amendment – 04
- Amendment – 05 New Activity Center and Lodge
- Amendment – 06 Interpretive Facilities
- Amendment – 07 Munson Valley
- Amendment – 08 Annie Creek/Mazama Campground
- Amendment – 09 Implementation
- Amendment – 10 Phasing Cost
- Amendment – 11 Proposed Action
- Amendment – 12 PROPOSED ACTION AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT – Alternatives Considered
- Amendment – 03 PROPOSED ACTION AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT – Recommended Plan
- Amendment – 04 Reasons Why the Proposed Action Will Not Have a Significant Effect on the Human Environment
- Amendment – 05 PROPOSED ACTION AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT – Public Involvement/Availability
- Amendment – 06 PROPOSED ACTION AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT – Determination
- Amendment – 07 Preparers and Consultants
- Interim Development Concept Plan – 1985
- Traditional Land Use as Starting Point, Douglas Deur and Steve Mark
- Preliminary Wilderness Review – 1966
- Parkwide Evaluation of Potential Sources of Water – 1967
- Future Recreational Development – Mann 1940
- Interpretive Prospectus Parkwide Planning Harpers Ferry Center 1991
- Investigation of Infrared Aerial Photography and LANDSAT – Stephen Walsh 1977
- CL Resource Preservaton and Research Annual Report – 1999
- Visitor Planning
- Impacts of Visitor Spending, Stynes and Ya-Yen Sun, 2002
- Impacts – 01 Executive Summary
- Impacts – 02 Introduction
- Impacts – 03 Crater Lake National Park
- Impacts – 04 The Region
- Impacts – 05 Crater Lake National Park Visitor Survey, 2001
- Impacts – 06 MGM2 Visitor Segments
- Impacts – 07 Visitor Spending
- Impacts – 08 Economic Impacts of Visitor Spending
- Impacts – 09 Study Limitations and Error
- Impacts – 10 Summary and Discussion
- Impacts – 11 References
- Impacts – 12 Appendix A: Definition of Terms in the MGM2 Model
- Impacts – 13 Notes
- Analysis of the NPS Recreation Fee System, 1977
- Analysis – 01 Executive Summary
- Analysis – 02 Introduction
- Analysis – 03 Recent Legislative History
- Analysis – 04 Current Status
- Analysis – 05 Results of Analysis
- Analysis – 06 Changes to the Existing Rate Structure
- Analysis – 07 Better Coverage of Visitors to Fee Parks
- Analysis – 08 Potential Fees
- Analysis – 09 Covering Collection Costs
- Social Impacts of Design Alternatives – Shelby and Wolf 1981
- Visitor Services Plan November 1999 Crater Lake National Park
- Plan – 01 Background
- Plan – 02 OVERVIEW OF THE PARK AND ITS DEVELOPED AREAS
- Plan – 03 Visitor Use Trends and Developed Area History
- Plan – 04 Park Purpose and Significance – Purpose
- Plan – 05 PARK PURPOSE AND SIGNIFICANCE – MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES
- Plan – 06 Significance
- Plan – 07 ENHANCE RESOURCE PROTECTION AND VISITORS’ APPRECIATION OF THE PARK – GENERAL CONCEPT
- Plan – 08 DEVELOPED AREA PLANS
- Plan – 09 CULTURAL RESOURCES Archeology
- Plan – 10 NATURAL RESOURCES
- Plan – 11
- Plan – 02
- Draft Visitor Services Plan, 1997 Crater Lake National Park
- Impacts of Visitor Spending, Stynes and Ya-Yen Sun, 2002
- Issues and Disputes
- Proposed Crater Lake Wilderness, James S. Rouse, 2009
- Planning Involving Nature and Geology
- Geologic Resources Management Issues, Scoping Summary, Sid Covington, Geologic Resources Division, December, 2004
- Lodgepole Pine at Crater Lake: History and Management of the Forest Structure 1978
- Lodgepole – I. Introduction
- Lodgepole – II. Important Characteristics of Lodgepole Pine
- Lodgepole – III. Characteristics of Lodgepole Pine Forests
- Lodgepole – IV. Parasitic Plants Affecting Forest Structure
- Lodgepole – V. Primary Causes of Death of Lodgepole Pine
- Lodgepole – VI. Types of Forest History and Dynamics
- Lodgepole – VII. Plant Communities in Lodgepole Pine Forest
- Lodgepole – VIII. Suggestions for Management
- Lodgepole – Appendix A Tree Species List for Crater Lake
- Lodgepole – Appendix B
- Lodgepole – Appendix C
- Lodgepole – 02
- Lodgepole – Appendix E (1)
- Lodgepole – Appendix E (2)
- Lodgepole – Appendix F
- Lodgepole – Appendix G
- Mazama Dorm Project 2000 Annual Report Summary
- Mazama Watershed Analysis (PDF file), Chemult Ranger District, Winema National Forest, 1996
- Annie Spring flow response to long-term drought report – Buktenica 1993
- Getting to the Bottom of Things
- Historic Past Planning prior to 1970’s
- Crater Lake at Yellowstone Conference, Arant, 1911
- General Information Regarding Crater Lake, 1912
- Superintendent of Crater Lake Report to Secretary of Interior, 1910
- Report – 01 Cover
- Report – 02 General Statement.
- Report – 03 Repairs and Improvements.
- Report – 04 Forest Fires.
- Report – 05 Guarding the Park.
- Report – 06 Observance of Rules and Regulations.
- Report – 07 Telephone Service.
- Report – 08 Concessions
- Report – 09 Hotels
- Report – 10 VISITORS
- Report – 01 Driving Live Stock Through the Park
- Report – 02 Roads, Trails and Bridges
- Report – 03 Building and Fencing
- Report – 04 Animals and Birds
- Report – 05 Fish and Fishing
- Report – 06 Patented Lands in the Park
- Report – 07 Accidents
- Report – 08 Recommendations
- Report – 09 Report of Special Inspector of the Department on Power Development and Roads
- Report – 10 Hydro-electric Power Development
- Report – 11 Roads
- Report – 12 Bridges.
- Report – 13 Future Plans
- Report – 14 Conclusions and Recommendations
- Report – 15 Rules and Regulations
- The Battle Against Bark Beetles in Crater Lake National Park: 1925-34, June 1990
- Battle – 01 Abstract
- Battle – 02 Introduction
- Battle – 03 Activities in 1925 – The First Year
- Battle – 04 Events From 1926 Through 1928
- Battle – 05 Events From 1929 and 1930
- Battle – 06 Events From 1930-31
- Battle – 07 Events From 1932 to 1934 – The Final Years of the Battle
- Battle – 08 The Aftermath
- Battle – 09 Footnotes
- Wildlife Management in the National Parks: The Leopold Report 1963
- Leopold – 01 Introductory Letter
- Leopold – 02 Historical
- Leopold – 03 The concept of park management
- Leopold – 04 The goal of park management in the United States
- Leopold – 05 Policies of Park Management
- Leopold – 06 Methods of Habitat Management
- Leopold – 07 Control of Animal Populations
- Leopold – 08 Wildlife Management on National Recreation Areas
- Leopold – 09 New National Parks
- Leopold – 10 The Leopold Report
- Proceedings of the First Park Naturalists’ Training Conference, November 1 to 30, 1929
- Proceedings – Cover
- Proceedings – INTRODUCTION
- Proceedings – Members
- Proceedings – IMPORTANCE OF PARK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
- Proceedings – A DISCUSSION OF NATIONAL PARK STANDARDS
- Proceedings – THE FIELD OF EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL PARKS – THE PARK VISITOR
- Proceedings – THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATIONAL WORK IN NATIONAL PARKS
- Proceedings – WHAT ACCEPTED ACADEMIC METHODS CAN BE APPLIED TO EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES IN THE PARKS?
- Proceedings – NEW METHODS OF OUTDOOR EDUCATION
- Proceedings – THE “POPULAR” INTERPRETATION OF SCIENCE
- Proceedings – WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF A “WELL ROUNDED” EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
- Proceedings – WHAT PART DO THE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC PLAY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE PARK AS A WHOLE?
- Proceedings – HOW CAN THE PROGRAM OF INVESTIGATION BE CORRELATED WITH PARK ADMINISTRATION?
- Proceedings – WHAT PART SHOULD THE PARK NATURALIST PLAY IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM OF HIS DEPARTMENT?
- Proceedings – INTRODUCTION TO MUSEUM SESSIONS
- Proceedings – FUNCTIONS AND SCOPE OF A NATIONAL PARK MUSEUM
- Proceedings – THE PLACE OF THE MUSEUM IN THE PARK ORGANIZATION
- Proceedings – THE PLACE OF THE MUSEUM IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM OF A NATIONAL PARK
- Proceedings – PARTICIPATION OF THE RANGER NATURALISTS IN MUSEUM ACTIVITIES
- Proceedings – DEFINING THE PARK MUSEUM AND FORMULATING A POLICY REGARDING ITS FIELD
- Proceedings – SURVEY OF MUSEUM POSSIBILITIES IN NATIONAL PARKS
- Proceedings – WHAT THE PARK NATURALIST CAN DO TO START A MUSEU
- Proceedings – HOW OTHER PARK AND OUTSIDE AGENCIES CAN AID IN STARTING A MUSEUM.
- Proceedings – PLANNING THE MUSEUM LAY-OUT
- Proceedings – PRINCIPLES OF INSTALLATION PLANS AND FINISHED EXHIBIT
- Proceedings – MUSEUM LABELS
- Proceedings – GENERAL CONSIDERATION OF MUSEUM PREPARATION
- Proceedings – MUSEUM PREPARATION OF WILD LIFE COLLECTIONS
- Proceedings – COLLECTING OF MUSEUM MATERIAL IN GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY
- Proceedings – SOME NOTES ON ETHNOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS FOR PARK MUSEUMS
- Proceedings – SOME NOTES ON THE COLLECTING AND EXHIBITING OF HISTORICAL MATERIAL
- Proceedings – RANDOM NOTES ON MUSEUM TECHNIQUE.
- Proceedings – REFERENCES on Museum Technique:
- Proceedings – ADMINISTRATION OF PARK MUSEUMS – FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSEUM ADMINISTRATION
- Proceedings – MUSEUM PERSONNEL
- Proceedings – OFFICE METHODS IN A MUSEUM
- Proceedings – MUSEUM RECORDS
- Proceedings – SOME GENERAL POLICIES OF MUSEUM ADMINISTRATION
- Proceedings – COOPERATING AGENCIES AND RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER DIVISIONS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
- Proceedings – REFERENCES on Administration of a Park Museum
- Proceedings – THE PLACE OF THE NATURE TRAIL IN THE PARK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
- Proceedings – PLANNING AND RECONNAISSANCE FOR A NATURE TRAIL
- Proceedings – ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATURE TRAIL
- Proceedings – WHAT ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIALS SHOULD BE USED IN ESTABLISHING A NATURE TRAIL?
- Proceedings – MAINTENANCE AND USE OF NATURE TRAILS
- Proceedings – NATURE TRAILS References:
- Proceedings – PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF EXHIBITS IN PLACE
- Proceedings – POTENTIAL EXHIBITS IN PLACE
- Proceedings – PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF EXHIBITS IN PLACE
- Proceedings – THE FIELD TRIP AS A METHOD IN EDUCATION
- Proceedings – PRINCIPLES OF GUIDING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS AND NOTES ON THE INTENSITY OF SERVICE OFFERED
- Proceedings – SCOPE AND FIELD OF GUIDING ACTIVITIES IN THE NATIONAL PARKS
- Proceedings – GUIDING IN THE NATIONAL PARKS ADDENDUM
- Proceedings – QUALIFICATIONS OF A NATURE GUIDE
- Proceedings – TRAINING THE GUIDE IN THE PARK
- Proceedings – PLANNING, ORGANIZING AND CONDUCTING GUIDED TRIPS
- Proceedings – PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF GUIDING
- Proceedings – THE ATTITUDE AND REACTIONS OF THE PUBLIC TOWARD GUIDED TRIPS
- Proceedings – LECTURES IN NATIONAL PARKS SOME PRINCIPLES OF LECTURING IN NATIONAL PARK
- Proceedings – THE PLACE OF LECTURES IN THE PARK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
- Proceedings – PARK AUDIENCES
- Proceedings – PARK AUDIENCES
- Proceedings – SUBJECT MATTER
- Proceedings – USE OF VISUAL AND OTHER MATERIAL TO AUGMENT PARK LECTURES
- Proceedings – PARK NATURALISTS’ CRITICISMS OF PRESENT LECTURES IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL PARKS
- Proceedings – PARTICIPATION OF EDUCATIONAL DIVISION IN THE PLANNING OF ROADS, TRAILS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO PROTECT SCIENTIFIC ASSETS
- Proceedings – PARTICIPATION IN THE GENERAL PLANNING AND PROTECTION PROGRAM OF INDIVIDUAL PARKS
- Proceedings – DEFINITION OF A BALANCE OF NATURE
- Proceedings -IS IT POSSIBLE TO PRESERVE NATURAL BALANCE? IF SO, HOW?
- Proceedings – THE PREDATORY ANIMAL PROBLEM
- Proceedings – THE PREDATORY ANIMAL PROBLEM AND ITS BEARING ON THE NATURAL BALANCE
- Proceedings – IMPORTANCE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE NATIONAL PARKS
- Proceedings – MAKING AN INVENTORY OF OUR SCIENTIFIC ASSETS
- Proceedings – SURVEYS OF PARK SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS
- Proceedings – SOLVING SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS THROUGH COOPERATION OF ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS
- Proceedings – THE PLACE OF THE PARK NATURALIST IN THE RESEARCH PROGRAM
- Proceedings – USE OF RECORDED SCIENTIFIC DATA – SOURCES OF RECORD INFORMATION
- Proceedings – UTILIZATION OF RECORDED SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN THE GENERAL PARK ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM
- Proceedings – RECORDED SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AND ITS BEARING ON THE GENERAL PARK ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM
- Proceedings – THE RESEARCH RESERVE AND ITS PART IN THE PARK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
- Proceedings – SOME GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS OF RESEARCH RESERVES
- Proceedings – WHAT IS A RESEARCH RESERVE?
- Proceedings – ESTABLISHMENT OF RESEARCH RESERVES
- Proceedings – THE USE AND ADMINISTRATION OF WILDERNESS RESERVES
- Proceedings – SOME NOTES ON RESEARCH RESERVES AND WILDERNESS AREAS IN THE NATIONAL FORESTS
- Proceedings – RESEARCH RESERVES WILD LIFE PROBLEMS
- Proceedings – SOME WILD LIFE PROBLEMS IN THE NATIONAL PARKS
- Proceedings -CONTROL OF THE WHITE PINE BLISTER-RUST
- Proceedings – GENERAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
- Proceedings – ANNOUNCEMENTS, PROGRAMS, POSTERS, ETC.
- Proceedings – NATURE NOTES
- Proceedings – NATURAL HISTORY LEAFLETS, POPULAR BULLETINS, AND TECHNICAL BULLETINS
- Proceedings -THE PARK INFORMATION MANUAL AND OTHER MANUALS
- Proceedings – WRITING FOR PRIVATE PUBLICATIONS
- Proceedings – SALE OF PUBLICATIONS
- Proceedings – I – LIBRARIES IN THE NATIONAL PARKS THE PARK LIBRARY
- Proceedings – ESTABLISHING PARK LIBRARIES
- Proceedings – ADMINISTRATION OF PARK LIBRARY
- Proceedings – PHOTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL EDUCATION – PRINCIPLES OF PHOTOGRAPHY
- Proceedings – VISUAL EDUCATION AND ITS PLACE IN THE NATIONAL PARKS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
- Proceedings – THE PRODUCTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL FOR USE IN THE PARKS
- Proceedings – GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS
- Brick and Stone Work Training book – 1937
- Backcountry Permits Study
- Backcountry Water Study
- Park Administration
- Crater Lake National Park: Administrative History by Unrau and Mark, 1987
- Introduction A. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF PARK
- INTRODUCTION: B. PURPOSE OF PARK
- INTRODUCTION: C. SIGNIFICANCE OF PARK
- INTRODUCTION: D. PRIMARY RESOURCES OF PARK
- CHAPTER ONE Discovery And Exploration: A. DISCOVERY OF CRATER LAKE BY JOHN W. HILLMAN: 1853
- CHAPTER ONE: Discovery And Exploration B. SUBSEQUENT VISITS TO CRATER LAKE: 1862-EARLY 1870s
- CHAPTER ONE: Discovery And Exploration Of Crater Lake: 1853-1885 C. FIRST CRATER LAKE PHOTOGRAPHS: 1874
- CHAPTER ONE: Discovery And Exploration Of Crater Lake: 1853-1885 D. VISITS TO CRATER LAKE: 1874-1883
- CHAPTER ONE: Discovery And Exploration Of Crater Lake: 1853-1885 E. SCIENTIFIC STUDIES COMMENCE: 1883
- CHAPTER TWO: Early Efforts To Establish Crater Lake National Park: 1885-1893
- CHAPTER THREE: Administered By The General Land Office: 1893-1902 A. EMERGENCE OF NATIONAL CONSERVATION ETHIC
- CHAPTER THREE: Administered By The General Land Office: 1893-1902 B. ESTABLISHMENT OF FEDERAL FOREST RESERVES
- CHAPTER THREE: Administered By General Land Office 1893-1902 C. ESTABLISHMENT OF CASCADE RANGE FOREST RESERVE
- CHAPTER THREE: Administered By General Land Office: 1893-1902 D. NATIONAL FORESTS UNDER MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1897
- CHAPTER THREE: Administered By General Land Office E. CRATER LAKE AND FOREST RESERVE: 1894-1902
- CHAPTER FOUR: Establishment of Crater Lake National Park: 1902 A. LEGISLATIVE BILLS: 1898-1900
- CHAPTER FOUR: Establishment of Crater Lake National Park: 1902 B. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF PARK ESTABLISHING ACT
- PART III: Management and Administration Under the National Park Service: 1916-Present INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present A. LEGISLATIVE ACTS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present B. WILDERNESS DESIGNATION PROPOSALS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present C. ACQUISITION OF MAJOR PARK INHOLDINGS
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation: 1916-Present C. ACQUISITION OF MAJOR PARK INHOLDINGS 1. Yawkey Tract
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation: 1916-Present C. ACQUISITION OF MAJOR PARK INHOLDINGS 2. Gladstone Tract
- CHAPTER NINE: Legislation: 1916-Present D. UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORTS TO EXPAND PARK BOUNDARIES
- CHAPTER TEN: Administration Of Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER TEN: Administration: 1916-Present A. SUPERINTENDENTS OF CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
- CHAPTER TEN: Administration: 1916-Present B. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
- CHAPTER TEN: Administration Of Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present C. FUNCTION OF U.S. COMMISSIONER
- CHAPTER TEN: Administration Of Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present D. ADMINISTRATION OF THE PARK
- CHAPTER ELEVEN: Ranger Activities In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Resource Management: 1916-Present A. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: 1916-1929
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Resource Management: 1916-Present B. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1930-1942
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Resource Management: 1916-Present C. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: 1940s
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Resource Management: 1916-Present D. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: 1950s-1960s
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Resource Management: 1916-Present E. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: 1970s-1980s
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Construction, Development, And Planning Activities In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Maintenance Activities In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Visitation And Concessions Operations In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Interpretation In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present A. Site Development: 1886-1913
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present B. The First Rim Village: 1914-1926
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present C. Rim Village Remade: 1927-1941
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present D. Post War Planning: 1942-1956
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present E. The Mission 66 Era: 1957-1967
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present F. Planning for a new Rim Village: 1968-1977
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present G. False Starts and Potential Resolution: 1978-1988
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present H. Implementing the Plan: 1988-1989
- EPILOGUE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
- ENDNOTES
- APPENDIX A2: Biographical Sketch Of Early Career Of William Gladstone Steel: 1854-1893
- APPENDIX A3: Proclamation No. 6
- APPENDIX A4: Act Establishing Crater Lake National Park May 22, 1902
- APPENDIX A5: Biographical Sketch of William A. Arant
- APPENDIX A6: Regulations of November 15, 1910, Governing the Administration of Automobiles During the Season of 1911
- APPENDIX A7: Excerpts from Inspector Edward W. Dixon’s Report on Park Operations and Conditions: 1912 HEADQUARTERS
- APPENDIX A8: Automobile Regulations of March 1, 1916
- APPENDIX A9: Act of Legislature of Oregon, approved January 25, 1915, ceding to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over Crater Lake National Park
- APPENDIX A10 : REGULATIONS GOVERNING CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. (In effect May 1, 1917.) GENERAL REGULATIONS.
- APPENDIX A12: Crater Lake National Park Strength of Force Plan, 1946
- APPENDIX A13: Description Of Water Supply, Telephone System, Roads, And Trail System In Crater Lake National Park–1918 WATER SUPPLY.
- APPENDIX A15: Schedule of Basic Rates, 1938
- APPENDIX B15: Schedule of Basic Rates, 1948
- APPENDIX B16: List Of Interpretive Services At Crater Lake National Park 1956
- APPENDIX C3: Rules and Regulations Governing Forest Reserves Established Under Section 24 of the Act of March 3, 1891 (26 Stats., 1095).
- APPENDIX C5: General Regulations of June 10, 1908 GENERAL REGULATIONS OF JUNE 10, 1908.
- APPENDIX C10: RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK (Approved December 21, 1923) GENERAL REGULATIONS
- APPENDIX C13: Experiences Of A CCC Enrollee At Camp Wineglass, 1934
- APPENDIX C15: Crater Lake National Park Annual Visitation
- APPENDIX D3: Report on the Survey and Examination of Forest Reserves, March 1898
- APPENDIX D5: General Regulations of March 30, 1912
- APPENDIX D10 RULES AND REGULATIONS
- APPENDIX E10: Area Objectives, Crater Lake National Park: 1964 SERVICE OBJECTIVE I
- APPENDIX F10: Crater Lake National Park Organizational Chart
- Crater Lake Administrative History 1991
- 01 Preface
- 02 A. Geographic Location of Park
- 03 Purpose of Park
- 04 Significance of Park
- 05 D. Primary Resources of Park
- 06 A. Discovery of Crater Lake by John W. Hillman 1853
- 07 B. Subsequent Visits 1862 – Early 1870s
- 08 C. First Crater Lake Photographs 1874
- 09 D. Visits to Crater Lake 1874 – 1883
- 10 E. Scientific Studies Commence 1883
- 11 Chapter 2 Early Efforts To Establish Crater Lake National Park: 1885-1893
- 12 A. Emergence of a National Conservation Ethic
- 13 B. Establishment of Federal Forest Reserves
- 14 C. Establishment of Cascade Range Forest Reserve
- 15 D. Administration of National Forest Reserves 1897
- 16 E. Crater Lake and Cascade Range Forest Reserve 1894-1902
- 17 A. Legislative Bills: 1898-1900
- 18 B. Legislative History of Park Establishing Act: 1901-1902
- 19 Part 2 Management and Administration 1902-1916
- 20 A. Superintendents: 1902-1916
- 21 B. Rules and Regulations: 1902-1916
- 22 C. Land Issues: 1902-1916
- 23 D. Appropriations: 1902-1916
- 24 Chapter 6: Administration Under Superintendent William F. Arant: 1902-1916
- 25 Chapter 7: Controversy of Replacement of William F. Arant with William G. Steel as Superintendent: 1912-1913
- 26 Chapter 8: Administration Under Superintendent William G. Steel: 1913-1916
- 27 Chapter 9: Legislation Relating to Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- 28 A. Legislative Acts
- 29 2. An Act Making Appropriations for Sundry Civil Expenses
- 30 3. An Act Accepting Certain Tracts of Land in the City of Medford
- 31 4. An Act to Add Certain Land to the Crater Lake National Park
- 32 5. An Act to Authorize the Acquisition of Additional Land in the City of Medford, Oregon
- 33 6. An Act to Accept the Cession by the State of Oregon of Exclusive Jurisdiction
- 34 7. An Act to Repeal the Application of Mining Laws
- 35 8. An Act to Revise the Boundary
- 36 9. An Act to Correct the Boundary
- 37 B. Wilderness Designation Proposals
- 38 C. Acquisition of Major Park Inholdings
- 39 1. Yawkey Tract
- 40 2. Gladstone Land and Timber Company Tract
- 41 D. Unsuccessful Efforts to Expand Boundaries
- 42 Chapter 10: Administration Of Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- 43 A. Superintendents
- 44 B. Rules and Regulations
- 45 C. Function of U.S. Commissioner
- 46 Chapter 10: Administration of the Park
- 47 Chapter 11: Ranger Activities 1916-Present
- 48 A. Resource Management: 1916-1929
- 49 B. Resource Management 1930-1942
- 50 C. Resource Management: 1940s
- 51 D. Resource Management: 1950s-1960s
- 52 E. Resource Management: 1970s-1980s
- 53 Chapter 13: Construction, Development, And Planning Activities: 1916-Present
- 54 Chapter 14: Maintenance Activities In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- 55 Chapter 15: Visitation And Concessions Operations In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- 56 Chapter 16: Interpretation In Crater Lake National Park: 1916-Present
- 57 Chapter 17: Planning and Development at Rim Village: 1886 – present
- 58 Acknowledgments
- 59 A. Site Development: 1886-1913
- 60 B. The First Rim Village: 1914-1926
- 61 C. Rim Village Remade: 1927-1941
- 62 D. Post War Planning: 1942-1956
- 63 E. The Mission 66 Era: 1957-1967
- 64 F. Planning for a new Rim Village: 1968-1977
- 65 G. False Starts and Potential Resolution: 1978-1988
- 66 H. Implementing the Plan: 1988-1989
- 67 Epilogue
- 68 Bibliography
- 69 Endnotes
- 70 Appendix A2: Biographical Sketch Of Early Career Of William Gladstone Steel: 1854-1893
- 71 Appendix A3: Proclamation No. 6
- 72 Appendix A4: Act Establishing Crater Lake National Park May 22, 1902
- 73 Appendix A5: Biographical Sketch of William A. Arant
- 74 Appendix A6: Regulations of November 15, 1910, Governing the Administration of Automobiles During the Season of 1911
- 75 Appendix A7: Excerpts from Inspector Edward W. Dixon’s Report on Park Operations and Conditions: 1912
- 76 Appendix A8: Automobile Regulations of March 1, 1916
- 77 Appendix A9: Act of Legislature of Oregon, approved January 25, 1915
- 78 Appendix A10 : Regulations Governing Crater Lake (In effect May 1, 1917.)
- 79 Appendix A12: Crater Lake National Park Strength of Force Plan, 1946
- 80 Appendix A13: Description Of Water Supply, Telephone System, Roads, And Trail System In Crater Lake National Park–1918
- 81 Appendix A15: Schedule of Basic Rates, 1938
- 82 Appendix B3: Steel Scrapbooks
- 83 Appendix B5: Rules and Regulations of the Crater Lake National Park: 1902
- 84 Appendix B6: Crater Lake National Park: 1912
- 85 Appendix B9: An Act To accept the cession by the State of Oregon
- 86 Appendix B10: National Park Service Policy Statement, 1918
- 87 Appendix B13: Physical Improvements Crater Lake National Park–1928
- 88 Appendix B15: Schedule of Basic Rates, 1948
- 89 Appendix B16: List Of Interpretive Services At Crater Lake National Park 1956
- 90 Appendix C3: Rules and Regulations Governing Forest Reserves 1891
- 91 Appendix C5: General Regulations of June 10, 1908
- 92 Appendix C10: Rules and Regulations (Approved December 21, 1923)
- 93 Appendix C13: Experiences Of A CCC Enrollee At Camp Wineglass, 1934
- 94 Appendix C15: Crater Lake National Park Annual Visitation
- 95 Appendix D3: Report on the Survey and Examination of Forest Reserves, March 1898
- 96 Appendix D5: General Regulations of March 30, 1912
- 97 Appendix D10
- 98 Appendix E10: Area Objectives, Crater Lake National Park: 1964
- 99 Appendix F10: Crater Lake National Park Organizational Chart
- Crater Lake Administrative History Steve Mark Revised 2003
- Table of Contents Revised Administrative History 2003
- 2003 Revised Administrative History Preface
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Description of the Park
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Part 1 History until Designation as a Park
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Two Early Efforts to Establish a Park
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Three Crater Lake Administered by General Land Office 1893-1902
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Four Establishment of Park 1902
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Part Two Introduction
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Part Two Chapter Five, General Admin Considerations 1902-1916
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Six Admin Under Arant 1902-1916
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Seven Controversy Replacing Arant with Steel 1912-1913
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Eight Admin by Steel 1913-1916
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Part Three, Management and Admin 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Part Three, Chapter Nine Management 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Part Three Chapter Ten Admin 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Vol 2 Chapter Eleven Ranger Activities 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Vol 2 Chapter Twelve Resource Management 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Vol 2 Chapter Thirteen Construction and Development 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Vol 2 Chapter Fourteen Maintenance 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Vol 2 Chapter Fifteen, Visitation and Concessions 1916-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Vol 2 Chapter Sixteen Interpretation at Crater Lake
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Seventeen Planning and Development at Rim Village 1886-Present
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Chapter Nineteen Trails by Stephen R. Mark, Park Historian 2013
- 2003 Revised Admin History – Endnotes
- 2003 Revised Admin History Epilogue
- Table of Contents Revised Administrative History 2003
- Rehabilitation of Highway 62 West, Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon, 2003
- Hwy 62 – 01 Summary
- Hwy 62 – 02 Notes to Reviewers and Respondents
- Hwy 62 – 03 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- Hwy 62 – 04 INTRODUCTION – PURPOSE AND NEED FOR ACTION
- Hwy 62 – 05 INTRODUCTION – PARK PURPOSE, SIGNIFICANCE, AND MISSION
- Hwy 62 – 06 PARK PURPOSE, SIGNIFICANCE, AND MISSION – Park Purpose
- Hwy 62 – 07 Park Statement of Significance
- Hwy 62 – 08 Park Mission
- Hwy 62 – 09 INTRODUCTION – THE PURPOSE OF PARK ROADS
- Hwy 62 – 10 Functional Classifications of Park Roads
- Hwy 62 – 11 FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY PROGRAM
- Hwy 62 – 12 SCOPING
- Hwy 62 – 13 ISSUES AND IMPACT TOPICS – Issues
- Hwy 62 – 14 ISSUES AND IMPACT TOPICS – Derivation of Impact Topics
- Hwy 62 – 15 Impact Topics Selected for Detailed Analysis
- Hwy 62 – 16 Impact Topics Dismissed From Detailed Analysis
- Hwy 62 – 17 Wizard III Quarry, Rogue River National Forest
- Hwy 62 – 18 ALTERNATIVES – INTRODUCTION
- Hwy 62 – 19 ALTERNATIVES – ALTERNATIVE A: NO-ACTION ALTERNATIVE
- Hwy 62 – 20 ALTERNATIVE B: RESURFACING, RESTORATION, AND REHABILITATION – Roadway
- Hwy 62 – 21 ALTERNATIVE B: RESURFACING, RESTORATION, AND REHABILITATION – Proposed Turnouts
- Hwy 62 – 22 ALTERNATIVE B: RESURFACING, RESTORATION, AND REHABILITATION – Whitehorse Creek Crossing
- Hwy 62 – 23 ALTERNATIVE B: RESURFACING, RESTORATION, AND REHABILITATION – Switchbacks
- Hwy 62 – 24 ALTERNATIVE B: RESURFACING, RESTORATION, AND REHABILITATION – Pacific Crest Trail Parking Lot
- Hwy 62 – 25 ALTERNATIVE C: PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE – RESURFACING, RESTORATION, REHABILITATION, AND REALIGNMENT
- Hwy 62 – 26 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – General
- Hwy 62 – 27 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Mitigation
- Hwy 62 – 28 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Visitor Use, Traffic, and Highway Safety
- Hwy 62 – 29 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Clearing and Grubbing
- Hwy 62 – 30 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Revegetation
- Hwy 62 – 31 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Cultural Resources
- Hwy 62 – 32 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Air Quality
- Hwy 62 – 03 MITIGATION MEASURES COMMON TO ACTION ALTERNATIVES – Noise and Soundscapes
- Hwy 62 – 34 ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE
- Hwy 62 – 35 ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE – Sustainability
- Hwy 62 – 36 ALTERNATIVES – PERMIT AND CONSULTATION REQUIREMENTS
- Hwy 62 – 37 ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED BUT DISMISSED FROM DETAILED ANALYSIS
- Hwy 62 – 38 COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF NO-ACTION AND ACTION ALTERNATIVES
- Hwy 62 – 39 COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
- Hwy 62 – 40 COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL LONG-TERM IMPACTS
- Hwy 62 – 41 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT
- Hwy 62 – 42 LOCATION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
- Hwy 62 – 43 LOCATION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK – Highway 62 West Project Corridor
- Hwy 62 – 44 LOCATION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK – Park Visitation
- Hwy 62 – 45 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT – BIOTIC COMMUNITIES
- Hwy 62 – 46 BIOTIC COMMUNITIES – Vegetation
- Hwy 62 – 47 BIOTIC COMMUNITIES – Wildlife
- Hwy 62 – 48 THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES AND SPECIES OF CONCERN
- Hwy 62 – 49 SOILS AND GEOLOGY
- Hwy 62 – 50 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT – CULTURAL RESOURCES
- Hwy 62 – 51 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT – VISITOR USE, TRAFFIC, AND HIGHWAY SAFETY
- Hwy 62 – 52 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT – PARK OPERATIONS
- Hwy 62 – 53 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT – AIR QUALITY
- Hwy 62 – 54 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT – SOUNDSCAPES AND NOISE
- Hwy 62 – 55 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES – INTRODUCTION
- Hwy 62 – 56 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES – METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS
- Hwy 62 – 57 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES – METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS
- Hwy 62 – 58 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Threatened and Endangered Species
- Hwy 62 – 59 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Soils and Geology
- Hwy 62 – 60 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Cultural Resources
- Hwy 62 – 61 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Archeological Resources
- Hwy 62 – 62 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Historic Structures / Buildings
- Hwy 62 – 63 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Visitor Use, Traffic, and Highway Safety
- Hwy 62 – 64 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Park Operations
- Hwy 62 – 65 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Air Quality
- Hwy 62 – 66 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Soundscapes and Noise Quality
- Hwy 62 – 67 METHODS FOR ASSESSING IMPACTS – Cumulative Impacts
- Hwy 62 – 68 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES – IMPAIRMENT OF PARK RESOURCES AND VALUES
- Hwy 62 – 69 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES – ALTERNATIVE A: NO ACTION
- Hwy 62 – 70 Threatened And Endangered Species And Species of Concern
- Hwy 62 – 71 Soils and Geology
- Hwy 62 – 72 Cultural Resources
- Hwy 62 – 73 Visitor Use, Traffic, and Highway Safety
- Hwy 62 – 74 Park Operations
- Hwy 62 – 75 Air Quality
- Hwy 62 – 76 Soundscapes and Noise
- Hwy 62 – 77 Biotic Communities
- Hwy 62 – 78 Threatened and Endangered Species, Species of Concern
- Hwy 62 – 79 ALTERNATIVE B: RESURFACING, RESTORATION, AND REHABILITATION Soils and Geology
- Hwy 62 – 80 Cultural Resources
- Hwy 62 – 81 Visitor Use, Traffic, and Highway Safety
- Hwy 62 – 82 Park Operations
- Hwy 62 – 83 Air Quality
- Hwy 62 – 84 Soundscapes and Noise
- Hwy 62 – 85 ALTERNATIVE C: PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE the preferred alternative. Biotic Communities
- Hwy 62 – 86 Threatened and Endangered Species, Species of Concern
- Hwy 62 – 87 Soils and Geology
- Hwy 62 – 88 Cultural Resources
- Hwy 62 – 89 Visitor Use and Highway Safety
- Hwy 62 – 90 Park Operations
- Hwy 62 – 01Air Quality
- Hwy 62 – 02 Soundscapes and Noise
- Hwy 62 – 03 REFERENCES
- Hwy 62 – 04 REFERENCES – LEGAL CITATIONS
- Hwy 62 – 05 CONSULTATION AND COORDINATION – Federal Agencies
- Crater Lake National Park: Administrative History by Unrau and Mark, 1987
- Field Notes of the Metes-and-Bounds Survey of the Revised North Boundary PDF file 1992
- Crater Lake Nature Notes 1928-2002
- Index for Nature Notes by Volume and Title
- The 1938 Index for 1928-1936 Nature Notes
- 01 Volume 1, No. 1, July 1928
- 02 Volume 1, No. 2, August 1928
- 03 Volume 1, No. 3, September 1928
- 04 Volume 2, No. 1, July 1929
- 05 Volume 2, No.2, August 1929
- 06 Volume 2, No. 3, September 1929
- 07 Volume 3, No. 1, July 1930
- 08 Volume 3, No. 2, August 1930
- 09 Volume 3, No. 3, September 1930
- 10 Volume 4, No. 1, July 1931
- 11 Volume 4, No. 2, August 1931
- 12 Volume 4, No. 3, September 1931
- 13 Volume 5, No. 1, July 1932
- 14 Volume 5, No. 2, August 1932
- 15 Volume 5, No. 3, September 1932
- 16 Volume 6, No. 1, April 1933
- 17 Volume 6, No. 2, July 1933
- 18 Volume 6, No. 3, August 1933
- 19 Volume 6, No. 4, September 1933
- 20 Volume 7, No. 1, July 1934
- 21 Volume 7, No. 2, August 1934
- 22 Volume 7, No. 3, September 1934
- 23 Volume 8, No. 1, July 1935
- 24 Volume 8, No. 2, August 1935
- 25 Volume 8, No. 3, September 1935
- 26 Volume 9, No. 1, July 1936
- 27 Volume 10 No. 1 – June 1937
- 28 Volume 10 No. 2 – July 1937
- 29 Volume 10 No. 3 – August 1937
- 30 Volume 11 No. 1, July 1938
- 31 Volume 11 No. 2 – August 1938
- 32 Volume 11 No. 3 – September 1938
- 33 Volume 12 – October 1946
- 34 Volume 13 – October 1947
- 35 Volume 14 – September 1948
- 36 Volume 15 – September 1949
- 37 Volume 16 – 1950
- 38 Volume 17 – 1951
- 39 Special Number 1 – 1951
- 40 Volume 18 – 1952
- 41 Volume 19 – 1953
- 42 Volume 20 – 1954
- 43 Volume 21 – 1955
- 44 Volume 22 – 1956
- 45 Volume 23 – 1992
- 46 Volume 24 – 1993
- 47 Volume 25 – 1994
- 48 Volume 26 – 1995
- 49 Volume 27 – 1996
- 50 Volume 28 – 1997
- 51 Volume 29 – 1998
- 52 Volume 30 – 1999
- 53 Volume 31 – 2000
- 54 Volume 32-33 – 2001-2002
- Nature Notes by Dr Frank Lang
- Dr Frank Lang obituary, May 14, 1937 – June 26, 2019
- Alkali Flies
- Bald Eagles
- Bull Trout
- Christmas Trees
- Crater Lake
- Cryptosporidiosis
- Cucurbits
- Dicamptodon
- Dippers
- Earthworms
- Fens
- Fishing
- Grapeferns
- Helliborine Orchid
- Habitat
- Hairy Woodpecker
- Hibernation
- Jays
- Klamath Midge
- Marshes
- More Yellowjackets
- Morels
- Mosquito Fern
- Mountain Beaver
- Myriapods
- Painted Ladies
- Pandora Moths
- Pikas
- Pronghorns
- Raccoons
- Robins
- Shaggy Manes
- Silver-Gray Squirrels
- Slugs
- Soils
- Songbirds
- Spotted Owl
- Spotted Skunk
- Subalpine Fir
- Ticks and Mites
- Water
- Watermelon Snow
- Water Bears
- Wizard Island Toads
- Wocas
- Woodrats
- Yellowjackets
- Reflections – the Park Newspapers
- Reflections-Winter-2019-2020
- Reflections – Summer-Fall-2020
- Reflections-Summer-Fall-2019
- Reflections-Winter-Spring-2019
- Reflections-Summer-Fall-2018
- Reflections – Winter – Spring – 2018
- Reflections – Summer – Fall – 2017
- Reflections – Winter – Spring 2017
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2016
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2015
- Reflections – Winter – Spring 2015
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2014
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2013
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2012
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2011
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2010
- Reflections – Summer – Fall 2009
- Reflections Newspaper – Summer – Fall 2008
- Reflections – Summer 2006
- Reflections – Winter 2003 – 2004
- Reflections – Summer 2003
- Reflections – Summer 2002
- Reflections – Winter 2001 – 2002
- Reflections – Summer 2001
- Reflections – Summer 2000
- Reflections – Summer 1999
- Reflections – Summer 1998
- Reflections – Summer 1996
- Reflections – Summer 1993
- Reflections – Summer 1989
- Reflections – Summer 1987
- Reflections – Summer 1986
- Reflections – Summer 1980
- Crater Lake News Archives
- Crimes Index
- Events
- Mishapes
- People in the News
- Things to Do at the Park
- Weather and Wildfire Events
- Volunteerism
- 1865
- 1869
- 1882
- 1886
- 1888
- 1896
- 1897
- 1902
- 1903
- 1904
- 1905
- 1907
- 1908
- 1910
- 1911
- 1912
- 1914
- 1915
- 1916
- 1917
- 1920
- 1921
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- Auto travel in Crater Lake Park breaks records: Figures issued by U. S. Officials show great increase of visitors – October 26, 1924
- Establishment of Crater Lake Should Spur Advocates of Roosevelt Reserve – August 28, 1924
- Most Visitors To Crater Lake Park Travel in Autos – July 19, 1924
- Tourist Movement To National Parks: Being Visited by Unprecedented Number of Sightseers, Some of Them Traveling From Coast to Coast – July 11, 1924
- Heavy Touring Season Begins – July 5, 1924
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
- 1929
- 1930
- 1933 Colvig Recalls Early Visit at Crater Lake in 1865
- 1934
- 1935
- 1936
- 1937
- 1938
- 1939
- 1940
- 1943
- 1945
- 1946
- 1947
- 1952
- Former Yosemite Park Aide is Honored for 35 Years of Service – November 25, 1952
- 3 Suspects Taken In Oregon Killings – September 19, 1952
- Youth Questioned in Double Killing – July 31, 1952
- Executives Found Shot to Death – July 23, 1952
- Seek Woodsman, Believed Slayer of Two GM Executives – July 22, 1952
- Toynbees see Crater Lake in brilliant flash of sunlight – April 29, 1952
- Park Service Men Retire, Transfer – March 13, 1952
- 1953
- 1954
- 1958
- 1959
- 1960
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1967
- Seattle Glider Pilot Crashes – December 15, 1967
- Man Hurt in Crater Lake Fall Improves – September 12, 1967
- Visitor Falls 250 Feet, Lives, By Crater Lake – September 10, 1967
- New Staff Man Assigned At Crater Lake – August 18, 1967
- Crater Lake Park Popular Working Place in Summer With College Set – July 12, 1967
- ‘Miss Crater Lake’ Pageant Prepared By Lodge Staffers – July 11, 1967
- Autopsy Has No Signs of Violence – July 2, 1967
- Crater Lake Nature Program Set – May, 1967
- 1968
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1975
- Crater Lake Tourists’ Illness Claims Paid – October 9, 1975
- The blue beauty of Crater Lake – September 11, 1975
- New Crater Lake Sickness Blamed on First Outbreak – August 16, 1975
- Public Deceived? Crater Lake Hearings – August 8, 1975
- Sewage in Drinking Water: Lodge Cover-Up Claimed – August 4, 1975
- Oregon Declines to Fully OK Drinking Water at Crater Lake – August 1, 1975
- Crater Lake Opening ‘On’ Despite Water Warnings – July 31, 1975
- Park says Crater Lake water safe but Oregon issues health warning – July 31, 1975
- Crater Lake Visitors Still Feel Effects – July 24, 1975
- Crew Surveying for Pipeline – July 24, 1975
- Park Slated to Reopen Soon – July 21, 1975
- Yakima, Washington Man develops Hepatitis from Crater Lake – July 21, 1975
- Crater Lake Looks at New Water Source – July 18, 1975
- Crater Lake Closed, Water Contaminated – July 14, 1975
- Crater Lake Closes in Nausea Epidemic – July 13, 1975
- Oregon State Police, forest rangers close Crater Lake – July 13, 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1987
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- ‘Leisurely’ viewing envisioned at rim – December 10, 1997
- Since you asked – December 04, 1997
- Chilly storm delivers snow to higher areas – October 10, 1997
- Area tourist industry rebounds – September 10, 1997
- Fire scorches acre of Wizard Island – July 23, 1997
- Crater Lake tour boats start season today – June 28, 1997
- Scientists say Crater Lake is clearer than ever – June 27, 1997
- Campers may find more than just serenity – June 25, 1997
- 1998
- Missing Christmas tree hunters – December 22, 1998
- Park fee increases pay off: more visitors at higher price – December 04, 1998
- Snow postpones Crater boat tours – 1998
- Mushroom poachers put Crater park staff on alert – October 28, 1998
- What turned things rotten in the woods? – October 24, 1998
- Have umbrella near this winter: forecasters say La Nina will bring wetter weather – October 20, 1998
- Wolverine plan threatens Pelican Butte ski project – September 29, 1998
- Obituaries: Glen F. Happel – September 27, 1998
- Crater Lake explosives found – September 26, 1998
- Crater Lake officials have plan to improve the park’s ambiance – August 8th, 1998
- At Crater, they are runs with a view – August 7, 1998
- Local Report: Crater Rim deadline is near – August 05, 1999
- Campsites going fast – July, 1998
- Sunny days translate to good days for tourism – July 16, 1998
- Work will close Crater Lake trail: repairs will help keep pollution away – April 15, 1998
- Timber inquiry has no deadline: fewer such investigations lately – March 19, 1998
- Theft probe targets Burrill Timber: Ashland loggers also suspected – March 17, 1998
- No shortage of snow: Shasta Ski Park crews keep busy by bounty – March 2, 1998
- Don’t fish in Crater – February 13, 1998
- Warning: Beware of avalanche – February 4, 1998
- Obituaries: Florence Hunsaker – January 05, 1998
- 1999
- Who is that rotund man? Seems it’s not Teddy – December 14, 1999
- Spending bill includes work at Crater Lake – November 20, 1999
- Obituaries: ‘Jack’ Donald Coleman – November 10, 1999
- Officials wait for chance to burn: weather conditions delay monitored procedures – October 16, 1999
- A mountain transformed into a winter playground – September 30, 1999
- Crater Lake park undertakes planned burning of 415 acres – September 28, 1999
- Highway 62 traffic plans on fast track: alternatives considered for heavily congested road – September 19, 1999
- Snow falls at Crater Lake, Mount Ashland – August 31, 1999
- Crater Lake lookout is under renovation – August 18, 1999
- Local Report: Rim Runs registration deadline approaching – July 17, 1998
- Park’s rangers do more than fight crime – July 22, 1999
- Obituary: Arthur Earl Gardner – July 15, 1999
- Who remembers Judge Sparrow? – July 1, 1999
- Park workers push to clear roads – May 26, 1999
- Caves get own spot on park roster – May 16, 1999
- U.S. Office of Special Counsel announces corrective and disciplinary action – May 12, 1999
- Crater boss has snow-heavy past – May 12, 1999
- Crater Lake might make fire a tool: comments sought on plan to help park with flames – May 5, 1999
- Snow buries Crater park: late opening likely because of depth – March 04, 1999
- More snow: Southern Oregon receives another weather pasting – February 09, 1999
- 2000
- Comments sought on proposed Crater Lake snowmobile rules – December 22, 2000
- Changes in rules coming for park: snowmobiles may be banned at Crater Lake – December 18, 2000
- Details of proposed national monument are outlined – December 11, 2000
- Details of proposed national monument are outlined – December 10, 2000
- Paul G. Metzen – December 5, 2000
- Naked lady sculpture at Crater Lake since 1917 – September 28, 2000
- Towns see cash in Crater Park centennial: Upper Rogue Alliance unveils airstrip, byway plans – September 19, 2000
- Obituaries: Lucy Eda Meyer – September 14, 2000
- Cold air heralds arrival of weekend – September 01, 2000
- Alert goes out to fire cadre: all who qualified put on standby for firefighting – August 08, 2000
- Researchers finish Crater Lake map – August 04, 2000
- Lake’s mapping stars on Web site – August 02, 2000
- Scientists finish mapping floor of Crater Lake – August 2000
- Crater Lake can’t hide its bottom – July 31, 2000
- Military Saves the Day for Crater Lake Sonar Research – July 29, 2000
- Crater Lake mapping boat gets a lift – July 29, 2000
- Time to rectify: I-5/Highway 62 proposal forced by poor planning in the past – July 28, 2000
- Businesses could fall if freeway exit is realigned: Fixup of Highway 62 depends on I-5 changes – July 25, 2000
- Getting to the bottom of things at Crater Lake – July 21, 2000
- Helicopter at bottom of Crater Lake – June 30th, 2000
- Crater Lake likely to ban snowmobiles: Feds prohibit vehicles in national parks – April 28, 2000
- SOPTV will film Crater Lake, 14 byways – March 29, 2000
- Local Report: Registration available for Crater Lake runs – March 10, 2000
- U.S. Office of Special Counsel announces corrective and disciplinary action settlement – February 23, 2000
- Story of ’52 murders at Crater Lake near finish – January 30, 2000
- Crater Lake copter won’t be retrieved: Effort too risky, park officials say – January 26, 2000
- 2001
- Decision on Crater Lake concessionaire delayed – December 24, 2001
- 6,500 feet up and 16 feet deep: when you work at Crater Lake, the snowfall comes with the territory – December 20, 2001
- An island in the sky – December 18, 2001
- Gerald L. ‘Gary’ Hathaway – December 12, 2001
- Obituary: Carl Fredrick Wilson – December 09, 2001
- Manager John Miele to retire from Crater Lake – November 27, 2001
- Friends of Crater Lake – November 18, 2001
- Four firms seek Crater Lake Park’s concession contract – October 31, 2001
- Forest agencies plan underburns – October 25, 2001
- Crater Lake Friends will hold meeting on Saturday: Watchman restaurant to host meeting – October 03, 2001
- Deep pockets needed: New Crater Lake concessionaire must share commitment to de-commercializing the park – October, 2001
- Snorkeling the deep blue at Crater Lake – September 22, 2001
- Crews work to snuff 100+ fires – September 19, 2001
- Firefighters mop up blazes from thunderstorm – September 18, 2001
- Crater Lake stories featured in Shaw Library book – September 17, 2001
- Obituary: Wayne R. Golec – September 10, 2001
- Crater Lake run part of Williams’ rich existence – August 15, 2001
- New work gives old look to Crater Lake buildings – July 23, 2001
- Remote blazes pose challenge for firefighters – July 16, 2001
- Crater Lake project restores purpose to Rim Village sites – July 1, 2001
- New Maps/Report by USGS Scientists show underwater features of Crater Lake in unprecedented detail – June 1, 2001
- Crater Lake National Park sets north entrance opening date – April 12, 2001
- Ideas sought on Crater Lake Plan – April 04, 2001
- Crater Lake was crossed much earlier, by George – April 01, 2001
- Big bash planned at park in 2002 Crater Lake National Park will hold a birthday party…and you’re invited! – March 23, 2001
- New plates would celebrate Crater Lake – March 05, 2001
- Park Service staff to teach students – February 16, 2001
- Dry times ahead: Snowpack is down, and fears surface over water supply – February 1, 2001
- Paul Fritz left a unique legacy for the Park Service – January 29, 2001
- Crater Lake’s future to get a management plan – January 22, 2001
- Hatfield to chair Crater Lake festivities – January 05, 2001
- 2002
- Park ranger recognized for rescue efforts – December 15, 2002
- Crater Lake ranger presented with Exemplary Act Award – December 07, 2002
- Obituaries – James Robert Read – November 24, 2002
- Plan: Relocate rim parking: Rim Village parking may leave Crater Lake’s edge – November 22, 2002
- Snow closes Crater Lake’s Rim Drive – November 13, 2002
- Crater Lake symposium broad as well as deep – October 07, 2002
- Renowned oceanographer featured speaker at Crater Lake symposium – September 18, 2002
- Rex Lee Trulove – September 08, 2002
- Crater Lake Fascinations: Diller’s pin, clear water, fish stories keep lake and park a place of wonder forever fascinating – August 31, 2002
- Navy pilot drops in to Crater Lake, again – August 27, 2002
- Crater Lake centennial party: Celebration amid the smoke – August 26, 2002
- Celebration day: Crater Lake National Park transformed for festivities – August 25, 2002
- Crater Lake license plate available in Oregon – August 25, 2002
- Happy 100th to the gem of Klamath – August 23, 2002
- Crater Lake learning center dedicated – August 23, 2002
- Long lines expected for new license plates – August 23, 2002
- National Park Service leader pays return visit to Crater Lake – August 23, 2002
- Crater Lake events listed – August 22, 2002
- Larson honored for Crater Lake work – August 18, 2002
- Obituary: Howard ‘Bud’ Hittenrauch – August 15, 2002
- Speakers set for Crater Lake – August 15, 2002
- Stunning revelations at high elevations: Runners experience life – August 11, 2002
- Lindgren makes memorable win – August 11, 2002
- Marathon has world, local flavor – August 11, 2002
- Runner takes ‘stroll in park’ – August 11, 2002
- Bush to visit Oregon, not Crater Lake – August 06, 2002
- Keep Rim Drive open – all of the way – July 31, 2002
- Crater Lake license plate unveiled – July 31, 2002
- Dedication of Future Science & Learning Center – August 22, 2002
- The fight for Crater Lake/Winning National Park Status Wasn’t Easy – July 28, 2002
- Centennial Award goes to Crater Lake researcher – July 22, 2002
- The Crater Lake murders and the 9-fingered man – July 21, 2002
- The party is ‘on’ at Crater Lake – July 18, 2002
- Park plan looks at snipping Rim Road – July 05, 2002
- Controlled burns set for Monday at Crater Lake – June 16, 2002
- Controlled burns set for Monday at Crater Lake – June 15, 2002
- Crater Lake’s north entrance open – June 05, 2002
- Crater Lake looking at trail relocation, rehabilitation – June 05, 2002
- Lake retains beauty after 100 years – May 22, 2002
- Crater Lake National Park Centennial ‘Let the celebration begin’ 1902-2002 – May 21, 2002
- The jewel turns 100: a century after it was dedicated, Crater Lake National Park inspires wonder for millions – May 19, 2002
- Old stories about W. F. Arant and Steel come back again and again for family – May 13, 2002
- W.F. Arant – Crater Lake’s first superintendent – May 13, 2002
- Quilting Crater Lake: Rocky Point residents will raffle quilt to raise funds for volunteer fire department – May 12, 2002
- Crater Lake alumni sought – May 09, 2002
- Cafe at Crater Lake to reopen – April 26, 2002
- Park Service names new concession official – April 13, 2002
- National park’s father returns: Will Steele on stage at Crater Lake – April 9, 2002
- Xanterra Parks & Resorts Receives Contract to Manage Concessions – April 5, 2002
- Crater Lake to be subject of museum lectures – March 30, 2002
- Crater Lake employee reunion part of Centennial celebration – March 25, 2002
- ‘How Crater Lake came to be’: A Klamath Indian legend Special for the Herald and News – February 25, 2002
- Making tracks at Crater Lake: guide shares insights with snowshoers; his knowledge of the lake is legendary – February 24, 2002
- Crater Lake Centennial Cookbook to be a part of this year’s celebration – February 22, 2002
- Crater Lake Ski Patrol crucial to park operations – February 21, 2002
- Crater Lake concession awarded to Amfac – January 30, 2002
- Lost skiers find searchers – January 24, 2002
- Search for overdue skiers – January 21, 2002
- Going postal for Crater Lake – January 13, 2002
- 2003
- Obituary: Marion C. ‘Rib’ Ribble – December 29, 2003
- Crater Lake historic home to be restored – December 10, 2003
- Park officials seek public comments about plan to rehabilitate superintendent’s house – December 01, 2003
- Crater Lake vendor gets serious about recycling – November 12, 2003
- Rim Drive closes at Crater Lake – November 07, 2003
- East Rim at Crater closes for the winter – November 04, 2003
- New composite tour boats airlifted into Crater Lake – October 2003
- Governor appoints former KF woman to state travel council – October 19, 2003
- County claims Crater Lake – October 16, 2003
- Look up – Skies above Crater Lake are clear, too – September 25, 2003
- Friends of Crater to meet Saturday – September 29, 2003
- Norton cancels Crater Lake visit – September 17, 2003
- Researchers delve into lake’s clarity – September 15, 2003
- Sinnott Memorial Overlook: new exhibit provides answers to lake’s geologic history – September 02, 2003
- Participants call Rim Run volunteers the ‘best anywhere’ – September 02, 2003
- Crater Lake boats refloated: builder modifies engines; allows tours to resume – August 25, 2003
- Roadwork proposed near entrance of Crater Lake – August 20, 2003
- Geologist honored for Crater Lake work – August 19, 2003
- Project aims to keep Crater Lake black bears wild – August 18, 2003
- Lindgren wins 2nd straight women’s 6.7-mile run; Gregg wins men’s – August 11, 2003
- Klamath Falls native wins marathon – August 11, 2003
- Winners have no trouble with hills at end of race – August 11, 2003
- Boats land in Crater Lake: new boats to start service on Sunday – July 23, 2003
- Geologist receives research award – July 22, 2003
- At Crater Lake even ordinary years are pretty sensational – July 07, 2003
- New fleet for Crater Lake – July 07, 2003
- Rim Drive is open – July 07, 2003
- North entrance ready for travel: road to Crater Lake near Fort Klamath open to travelers – June 07, 2003
- Hartzogs honored – May 29, 2003
- Crater Lake ski patrol earns national honors – May 29, 2003
- Comments sought for Rim Village project – May 25, 2003
- Look at the local top 10 attractions first – May 12, 2003
- Crater Lake back to normal, spectacular self – May 12, 2003
- National Award for Crater Lake Ski Patrol – April 29, 2003
- Fee collection starts Saturday: unpredictable weather opens Crater Lake’s busy season – April 24, 2003
- Volcanic Scenic Byway gets large grant – April 21, 2003
- Local pair to help promote the Volcanic, All American Scenic road – February 03, 2003
- County repaid for Crater Lake license loan – January 07, 2003
- 2004
- Editorial: Rim Village to get new look, and it’s about time – November 26, 2004
- Pendleton creates online blanket special for Crater Lake Trust – November 23, 2004
- Crater Lake to get funds – November 22, 2004
- Falling trees do damage at Crater Lake – November 19, 2004
- Lost at the lake – November 17, 2004
- Crews find lost snowboarders – November 16, 2004
- Missing snowboarders found – November 16, 2004
- Vesta Lee Fulton – November 15, 2004
- Obituary: Kevin Palmer – November 4, 2004
- Officials hold dedication for 500-mile scenic byway – October 15, 2004
- Byway hits milestone: celebration of Volcanic Legacy All American Road planned for Thursday – October 12, 2004
- Conference to celebrate frontier poet – September 24, 2004
- Two hikes, two views – September 20, 2004
- Science, learning center part of park renovation – September 14, 2004
- Crater Lake holds status as area’s primary tourist draw – September 13, 2004
- Obituary: Rex Laverne Ash – September 07, 2004
- Hike of the week: Mt. Scott gives bird’s-eye view of Crater Lake – September 3, 2004
- Geologist’s talk rebuilds a mountain – August 25, 2004
- Lindgren, Hanlin repeat as Crater Lake Rim Run winners – August 16, 2004
- Shields remembers first Crater Lake races – August 16, 2004
- Ten small fires burn in Crater Lake park area – August 16, 2004
- Oh Crater Lake – poetry about the lake – August 9, 2004
- Friends of Crater Lake to repair Annie Creek – August 03, 2004
- Park publications on sale at Great Basin Visitor Center – August 02, 2004
- Astronomy programs set for this weekend – July 29, 2004
- Pied Piper of Astronomy’s to present program: John Dobson – July 15, 2004
- Crater Lake to reduce fire hazards – July 02, 2004
- Editorial: Should this be a first ‘view’ of Crater Lake? – July 1, 2004
- Crater Lake’s summer program cut – June 29, 2004
- Crater Lake road ready for drivers Wednesday – June 15, 2004
- Governor OKs Crater Lake for state’s quarter – May 25, 2004
- Chamber has big ideas for new quarter, promotions – May 18, 2004
- Postcards from the Rim – April 26, 2004
- Guidebooks help reveal new ways to explore Oregon – April 25, 2004
- Cycle Oregon to tour Crater Lake – February 29, 2004
- Crater Lake tops list of specialty plates, raises $1.1 million – February 26, 2004
- Ole Norman Lunde – February 24, 2004
- Crater ski patrol launches effort for new ski signs – February 20, 2004
- It’s plow it out, lit snow, plow it out at Crater Lake – February 19, 2004
- Ski races at Crater Lake on Saturday – February 4, 2004
- What’s in a name? Chatting with Lewis L. McArthur – February 4, 2004
- Using cross country skis or snowshoes, one can experience Crater Lake’s winter wilderness – February 02, 2004
- Crater Lake license plates raise more than money – January 27, 2004
- 2005
- Writers on the Range: Panhandling in our national parks – November 21, 2005
- Anniversary: Altorfer – 50 years – November 20, 2005
- New parkway signs go up – October 21, 2005
- Latest park proposal still worries some – October 20, 2005
- Scientists gather to save pines – October 09, 2005
- Prescribed burns planned at Crater Lake – October 4, 2005
- Crater Lake pines in peril – October 01, 2005
- ‘Rockin’ in the Klamath Basin – September 26, 2005
- Park rangers cleared in camper’s shooting death – September 23, 2005
- Seismic monitoring stations wanted at Crater Lake – September 17, 2005
- Editorial: Don’t let parks become political battleground – September 15, 2005
- Proposal: Parks need an update – September 6, 2005
- Hike of the Week: enjoy solitude, panorama on top of Crater Peak – September 2, 2005
- Spending a night on Crater Lake’s Wizard Island – September 04, 2005
- Longtime Crater Lake ranger retires – September 02, 2005
- Basin residents honor Crater Lake – August 26, 2005
- Oregon Governor just another tourist – August 26, 2005
- Crater Lake bicycle ride: 100 years, 100 miles – August 25, 2005
- Kulongoski, Walden in town for Oregon quarter celebration – August 23, 2005
- Jack Batzer dies after a household accident – August 22, 2005
- Crater Lake plates boost park funds – August 20, 2005
- Teens rehabilitate trails near Crater Lake – August 18, 2005
- Rim runs, marathon an oxymoron – August 15, 2005
- Bricco wins despite pain – August 14, 2005
- Hawkes wins marathon – August 14, 2005
- Layne claims victory in first trip to Crater Lake Rim Runs – August 14, 2005
- Hill, Glidden remember ’84 race well – August 13, 2005
- Parking a concern at Rim Runs – August 11, 2005
- Crater Lake National Park has seven rangers with authority to carry guns – August 02, 2005
- Man shot at Crater Lake arrested a year ago – August 02, 2005
- Ranger details Crater Lake shooting – July 30, 2005
- Ranger shoots violent camper at Crater Lake – July 29, 2005
- Teachers wanted for outdoor science school workshop – July 26, 2005
- Construction Projects Update – June 30, 2005
- Make the most of Crater Lake quarter – June 02, 2005
- Mint strikes Oregon quarter – May 27, 2005
- Celebrations planned for state quarter –
- Construction projects beginning at Crater Lake – May 24, 2005
- Multiple construction projects Begin! – May 23, 2005
- Since you asked: It would take centuries to drink up Crater Lake – May 6, 2005
- Officials unveil plan of action for tourism – April 27, 2005
- Postcards from the camps – April 25, 2005
- Wintery classroom at Crater Lake National Park – April 25, 2005
- Festival blooms in Jacksonville – April 7, 2005
- Project to Rehabilitate Rim Village Begins! – April 01, 2005
- Courses set on Karuks, bats, Crater Lake biology – March 21, 2005
- Education Afoot: a local teacher takes the lesson out of doors – February 7, 2005
- Streamflow signs buried in the snow – February 1, 2005
- How Rogue forest began – January 30, 2005
- Winter fun at Crater Lake – January 6, 2005
- Crater Lake ski races set for this weekend – February 02, 2005
- 2006
- Crater Lake Symposium Convenes Researchers – Fall/Winter 2006
- Brian Smith plans to answer call of world’s highest peak – December 31, 2006
- Survey says: Snow level ‘nearly normal’ – December 29, 2006
- Fatal crash closes Highway 97 – December 29, 2006
- Under proposal, Crater Lake entry fees would double – December 22, 2006
- Oregon Neutral In Shift From National Parks – December 15, 2006
- Big fee hikes at national parks are a bit too big – December 21, 2006
- Proposal would increase Crater Lake fees – December 18, 2006
- America’s Largest Bald Eagle Festival is President’s Day Weekend 2007 in the Klamath Basin of South Central Oregon – December 19, 2006
- Since You Asked: how much snow does Crater Lake get each winter? – December 14, 2006
- Volunteers become Park Service’s public face – November 28, 2006
- Pacific Crest Trail journey is a repeat performance – November 28, 2006
- Remembering a little boy lost – November 23, 2006
- Memorial Service Scheduled for Boy, 8, Lost at Crater Lake – November 18, 2006
- See old-growth, National Creek Falls on short trail – November 17, 2006
- Pine Beetles Can Set Stage for Disastrous Forest Fires – November 6, 2006
- Mom hopes to use dogs to find son – October 25, 2006
- Search for boy winds down – October 21, 2006
- Ceremony honors missing 8-year-old – October 21, 2006
- Search, hope for Portland boy all but over – October 21, 2006
- Searchers scour woods in vain – October 19, 2006
- Crater Lake Highway Renamed – October 18, 2006
- ‘Frustrating’ search – October 18, 2006
- Boulders, brush and bravery, but no boy – October 18, 2006
- Missing boy faces snow, wind – October 17, 2006
- Searchers continue to look for Portland boy missing near Crater Lake – October 17, 2006
- Snow slows search for boy missing at Crater Lake – October 17, 2006
- Massive search underway for Portland boy missing at Crater Lake – October 16, 2006
- Boy still missing at Crater Lake – October 16, 2006
- Mount Scott rewards hikers with a peak experience – September 29, 2006
- ‘The Good Fire’ – September 25, 2006
- Block Island will be featured on ABC show – September 22, 2006
- Bybee Complex Fires – September 14, 2006
- Snow job at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon – September 7, 2006
- Trees of heaven – September 7, 2006
- WebCam now available to view Crater Lake fire – September 7, 2006
- Natural end sought for Crater Lake fire – September 06, 2006
- Bybee Fire Complex Fact Sheet – September 2, 2006
- Crater Lake science and learning center opens – August 28, 2006
- Scientist to lecture about pines threatened by rust – August 27, 2006
- Lightning-stoked burns still growing – August 27, 2006
- Grand Opening of Science and Learning Center – August 24, 2006
- Newest Puzzle Fire near Mt. Jefferson tops 4,100 Acres – August 22, 2006
- Roving the Floor of Crater Lake – August 21, 2006
- Weather makes firefighters work harder – August 20, 2006
- Found in the ashes – August 20, 2006
- Crater Lake due for odd visitor – August 18, 2006
- Army veteran finally gets to run – August 14, 2006
- Crater Lake hosts marathon – August 13, 2006
- ‘What you see is what you get’ – August 12, 2006
- Tourists watch fire left to burn at Crater Lake – August 7, 2006
- Terry Richard picks Oregon’s best mountain hikes – August 6, 2006
- Bybee fire use update – August 3, 2006
- Crater Lake will help clear brush – August 1, 2006
- John Carl Owings – August 1, 2006
- Finding their place in the sun – August 1, 2006
- Building improvements, relocation of the primary parking lot – July 28, 2006
- ‘Vets’ highway’ idea reaches impasse – July 26, 2006
- The essence of Oregon summer: visiting Crater Lake – July 23, 2006
- Bill would boost size of Upper Klamath Refuge – July 10, 2006
- History into stories – July, 2006
- Find haven of coolness along Red Blanket Creek – July 14, 2006
- U.S. considers closer watch on volcanoes – July 13, 2006
- Lack of cash strains national parks – June 24, 2006
- Volcano Man: New Superintendent Enjoys Craters of the Moon – June 23, 2006
- Can bicycling be Oregon’s Maine event? – June 16, 2006
- Annie Creek Restaurant set to open at Crater Lake – May 25, 2006
- Rouse to mark 50 years – April 23, 2006
- Gerald L. ‘Gary’ Hathaway – December 12, 2001
- Senator Boxer announces National Scenic Byway grants for northern California All-American Road – March 31, 2006
- Walking on Crater Lake – February 21, 2006
- Dispute swirls around geothermal project – January 14, 2006
- William Arthur ‘Bill’ Bloom – January 13, 2006
- Crater restaurant-gift shop nears completion – January 05, 2006
- Crater Lake: preserved in all its glory –
- 2007
- Gorgeous and Free: free, guided snowshoe hikes – December 27, 2007
- Chief Ranger Dave Brennan Retires This Month – December 31, 2007
- Finding Your Winter Wonderland – December 15, 2007
- Exploring Crater Lake in Winter: Volunteers Answer Pressing Questions – December 15, 2007
- A part of history: Annual Great Nordeen cross-country ski race links the past to the present – December 15, 2007
- Crater Lake Chief Ranger to Retire: Dave Brennan has been on the job for 7 1/2 years – December 3, 2007
- Into the Deep: Crater Lake’s ranking as one of the world’s deepest lakes varies by how list is determined – November 29, 2007
- Where to go for Thanksgiving snow: Mount Hood, Crater Lake offer best bets – November 21, 2007
- Lundy happy with progress at Crater Lake park – November 12, 2007
- Plotting a new course: Crater Lake superintendent Chuck Lundy to retire next year – November 12, 2007
- A bit of history – November 12, 2007
- Delegation Supporting Visitor Center at Crater Lake – November 11, 2007
- Walden, DeFazio Voice Support – November 11, 2007
- Crater Rim Drive closes Friday evening – November 7, 2007
- Follow-up on 2005 Ranger-Involved Shooting – November 5, 2007
- Source of the Rogue – November 01, 2007
- Unanimous Oregon Delegation Requests $2.5 Million for Crater Lake Visitor Center – October 31, 2007
- Crater Lake Seeks Volunteers – October 27, 2007
- Screaming wind downs forest trees: Crater Lake park, Prospect area hit by gusts of up to 60 mph – October 27, 2007
- Crater Lake Ski Patrol looking for members – October 18, 2007
- Crater Lake offers a compelling glimpse of the changing seasons – October 04, 2007
- Survival of the fittest for our man in Patagonia – September 30, 2007
- Crater Lake deep yields mysterious moss – September 15, 2007
- Cycle Oregon: This year’s tour includes Diamond, Crater Lakes – September 12, 2007
- Bicyclers pedal and party their way through state – September 10, 2007
- Fairview woman dies in Jeep accident near Crater Lake – September 03, 2007
- Remains of Long Missing Body at Crater Lake – August 29, 2007
- Free Admission Saturday – August 24, 2007
- Crater Lake Rim Runs Recap – August 13, 2007
- Runs Bring Out Veterans – August 13, 2007
- Runners Chase Personal Bests, Shed Baggage – August 12, 2007
- Pine Beetles Infest Crater Lake Rim – August 11, 2007
- See Crater Lake Panorama From Atop Garfield Peak – August 10, 2007
- Little-visited Sphagnum Bog a hotbed for botanists – August 6, 2007
- Crater Lake’s Mystery Moss – August 01, 2007
- Travelers Find Solace in Sights, Scenery – July 29, 2007
- Since You Asked: Espey Had Quite a Life – July 28, 2007
- Thinning to Cause Delays – July 19, 2007
- He made movies in Brooklyn, over 100 years ago – July 5, 2007
- Blue-green algae detected in Lemolo Lake – June 26, 2007
- Annie Springs Campground – June 17, 2007
- Cycle Oregon 2007: The Week Ride – Jun 3, 2007
- Crater Lake northern entrance opens today – May 24, 2007
- Mountain Climber Brian Smith – May 24, 2007
- Shadow Everest: Brian Smith – April 27, 2007
- Unraveling the secret of Crater Lake’s … Deep Moss – April 2, 2007
- National Park Service Listening Session: Gatlinburg, Tennessee – March 14, 2007
- National parks budget mostly a shell game – March 2, 2007
- Rainier third most dangerous U.S. volcano, USGS says – February 28, 2007
- New ‘America the Beautiful’ pass stirs controversy – February 23rd, 2007
- Post-Kim task force helps in finding man – February 21, 2007
- Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Oregon Experience Profiles William Steel, the “Father of Crater Lake” – February 13, 2007
- Task force formed to improve search efforts – February 11, 2007
- DeFazio wants Interior to rethink Crater Lake fee hike – January 3, 2007
- Keep parks affordable – January 3, 2007
- DeFazio Urges Interior Secretary to Reconsider Hike in Park Fees – January 2, 2007
- DeFazio against parks fee increase – January 2, 2007
- 2008
- Beetle Outbreak Threatens Park Trees: Researchers Say Global Warming May be to Blame – Summer/Fall 2008
- Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Walks – November 27, 2008
- New USGS Geologic Map of Mount Mazama and Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon – November 24, 2008
- Crater Lake snow total back to average level – November 5, 2008
- Crater Lake seeks volunteers – November 3, 2008
- Rim Drive at Crater Lake closes for season – November 3, 2008
- Hands and Hoofs: Horse Group helps Crater Lake Ski Patrol mark winter trails – September 18, 2008
- Ski patrol volunteers needed at Crater Lake Park – October 10, 2008
- Parts of wilderness area, Crater Lake park reopen: Cooler weather, rain help firefighters control Middle Fork Fire – October 9, 2008
- Crater Lake facilities closing down: Crater Lake Lodge to close Sunday for the season – October 7, 2008
- Meeting set on Middle Fork Fire – September 23, 2008
- Middle Fork wildfire hits 17,869 then slows down – September 23, 2008
- Weather helps Royce Butte Fire – September 20, 2008
- Fire burns into Crater Lake: Growing Middle Fork fire spreads into remote portion of the park – September 20, 2008
- William “Bill” Hopkins – September 19, 2008
- Middle Fork blaze heads toward Crater Lake – September 19, 2008
- Rattle Fire keeps highway 138 closed for weekend – September 12, 2008
- Hiking trails closed down by wildfire – September 11, 2008
- Family fun day planned at Crater Lake – September 11, 2008
- King of Jordan, ‘Lost’ actor among celebrities at Crater Lake – September 3, 2008
- Remembering Emil, the forgotten Britt: his life was spent in the shadow of his father’s fame – August 24, 2008
- Meissner, Shelton take Crater Lake run – August 10, 2008
- The road to Crater Lake – July 27, 2008
- Crater Lake swimming chilly – July 16, 2008
- Exploring the “Other Half” of Our National Parks: Stargazing Under Protected Dark Skies – June 14, 2008
- Wildfire filling sky with smoke: Fire near Crater Lake is 1,700 acres – September 10, 2008
- Crater Lake: Taking the Plunge – September 4, 2008
- Garfield Peak trail guide – August 28, 2008
- Garfield Peak offers new vantage point to Crater Lake – August 28, 2008
- Crater Lake National Park: Trees, wildflowers, dazzling views on trail to Crater Peak – August 14, 2008
- Plenty of backcountry solitude – August 14, 2008
- Crater Lake boat tours to resume – August 13, 2008
- Crater Lake needs volunteers – August 11, 2008
- Locals Impress: Area runners win 2 short runs – August 10, 2008
- Meissner, Shelton win Crater Lake marathons – August 10, 2008
- Mazama Village to be back to normal – July 23, 2008
- Fire Contained at Crater Lake – July 22, 2008
- 50 spots remain for Crater Lake Rim Runs – July 20, 2008
- Crater Lake; Rim Drive opens today – July 11, 2008
- Crater Lake Rim Run spots going – June 24, 2008
- Crater Lake north entrance opened, but caution urged – June 21, 2008
- Many Crater Lake services open, despite snow – June 10, 2008
- A Tribute to Steve Robinson – Spring, 2008
- Crater Lake’s new boss fulfills a lifelong dream – May 04, 2008
- A Look back at history: Programs focus on history of Southern Oregon – April 25, 2008
- Crater lake has new superintendent: Craig Ackerman will move from the Oregon Caves National Monument – March 5, 2008
- Oregon law could nix proposed water agreement – March 5, 2008
- Crater Lake contaminated, new study suggests – February 28, 2008
- Airborne Contaminants Found in Western U.S. and Alaskan National Parks – February 28, 2008
- Airborne Contaminants Study Released Measurable Levels Detected in Twenty Western National Parks – February 26, 2008
- What to do: Crater Lake rangers guide free hikes – February 23, 2008
- Crater Lake story will air – February 9, 2008
- Park rangers undaunted by weather – February 8, 2008
- TV crew makes trek to Crater Lake’s rim – February 8, 2008
- ODOT worker hurt when tree crushes pickup truck – February 4, 2008
- Award-winning Whitebark Pine is Dead – February 7, 2008
- TV crew headed to Crater Lake – February 6, 2008
- Park Ranger Ken Hay Retires – January 28, 2008
- Crater Lake offers 90-minute winter tours: Park rangers lead free treks in park on Saturdays – January 24, 2008
- Laurels go to retired Crater Lake official: Dinner given for former park superintendent Chuck Lundy – January 21, 2008
- 2009
- Government will buy $1 million of land in Siskiyou monument – October 30, 2009
- OIT Environmental Science Students Learn at Crater Lake – Oct. 22, 2009
- Three missing people found: hunters, mushroom hunter located Saturday – October 18, 2009
- Crater Lake Wilderness: Oregon’s ‘best idea’ needs protection – October 17, 2009
- Wet weather ends fire season around region – October 13, 2009
- Roosevelt historian: He was a ‘thinker’; Brinkley will share stories from new book inaugural lecture – October 12, 2009
- Prescribed burn postponed at Crater Lake: Park Service to wait until forecasts are more favorable – October 9, 2009
- Prescribed burns set for next few months: Agencies will burn nearly 15,000 acres, mostly in Jackson, Josephine counties – October 9, 2009
- Search exercise to cover area where boy was lost – September 11, 2009
- National Park Service Announces Appointment of Dr. Gary Machlis as Science Advisor to the Director – August 12, 2009
- Extra pair pays off in Crater Lake Rim Runs – August 9, 2009
- Wilderness proposed at Crater Lake – August 07, 2009
- Oregon Wild warns legal action on Crater Lake helicopters – August 6, 2009
- Cantwell: Jarvis Well-Qualified for the ‘Greatest Job in the World’ – July 28, 2008
- Senator Wyden issues statement condemning Crater Lake National park helicopter tours – July 27, 2009
- Desert Ridge Wildland Fire continues burning at Crater Lake National Park – July 21, 2009
- Whitney Wildland Fire nears containment at Crater Lake National Park – July 21, 2009
- Cameron (Cam) Sholly has been selected as the new superintendent of Natchez Trace Parkway – July 15, 2009
- Rep. Dicks supports Jon Jarvis for nomination of National Park Service Director – July 10, 2009
- USGS volcanologist Charles Bacon gives Mount Mazama geologic history talk – June 23, 2009
- USGS volcanologist Charles Bacon receives award at Crater Lake National Park – July 8, 2009
- Review: Geologic Map of Mount Mazama and Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon by Charles R. Bacon – July 7, 2009
- Free entrance weekends at Crater Lake National Park – June 20, 2009
- Oregon Congressman Proposes “Aerial Gondola” to Wizard Island – Summer/Fall 2009
- Lichen Survey Hits the Jackpot One-Day “BioBlitz” Uncovers 61 Species Not Previously Recorded at Crater Lake – Summer/Fall 2009
- A Conversation with the Park’s Chief of Terrestrial Ecology – Summer/Fall 2009
- Black Bear Census Set to Begin: Park to Estimate Population Using Hair Samples and DNA – Summer/Fall 2009
- A promise fulfilled on roadless forests – May 28, 2009
- Crater Lake Lodge opens for 2009 season – May 21, 2009
- Marcella Isabella Stine (1918 – 2009) – May 22, 2009
- Lawrence Campbell Merriam Jr. (1923 – 2008) – May 22, 2009
- Wayne R. Howe: 1920 – 2008 – May 21, 2009
- Passing of John Bowdler (1925 – 2009) – May 4, 2009
- Parks receive stimulus funds: Crater Lake, Lava Beds to use funding for improvements – April 24, 2009
- Mercy Flights makes life-saving donation to Crater Lake park – February 24, 2009
- Rescue at Crater Lake: specialized rescue team saves man from icy slope – February 2, 2009
- Former National Park Service director George B. Hartzog Jr. dies – January 31, 2009
- Ski patrol member watches over park: Niel Barrett is a charter member of the ski patrol at Crater Lake National Park – January 30, 2009
- Paradise in Blue: Snowshoe trek at Crater Lake informative, easy, free – January 22, 2009
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2016-02-18 – Hardin Becomes First Woman Maintenance Chief
- 2016–02-08 – Improvements to Rim Drive will be challanging
- 2016 – Feb 26 – Crater Lake Lodge Suffers $300,000 Water Damage
- 2016 – March 3 – Augment Annie Springs Water Supply
- 2016 – March 5 – An inventory of boats on Crater Lake by Larry Smith
- 2016 – March 6 Crater Lake now has a sister park in China
- 2016-March 7 – Sugar Pine Cone – Elsie Bush New Exhibit at US Botanic Garden
- 2016 – March 13 – Chinese tourists have Southern Oregon on Radar
- 2016 – March 20 – Remembering Crater Lake Childhood memories. Karin Leperi
- 2016 – April 21 – Tourism Creates Economic Benefits
- 2016 – May 5 – Spring Opening Underway
- 2016 – November 8 – Crater Lake: Deepest Lake in U.S. – Live Science
- 2017
- 2017-Jan 20 trail management planning survey
- 2017-1-31 Trail Management meetings
- 2017 – Feb 6. Reunion at Crater Lake for the McDonoughs
- 2017-2-10 Park Reports Massive Theft of Ammo
- 2017 – 2-14 Medford Mail Tribune, 4/18/1930 Army Birdmen Over Lake for Photos
- 2017-April Fools
- 2017 – April 2 – Crater Lake Growing Pains
- 2017 – April 3 Invasive Vegetation Management Plan
- 2017 – April 4 Park Press Release about Water Shortage
- 2017 – May 6, Tank Trucks Begin Hauling Water to Crater Lake
- 2017 – May 18 Water deliveries begin at Crater Lake
- 2017 – May 20 Rare Subspecies of Red Fox in Oregon
- 2017 – May 5 Seventeen Years to Success – from the Sierra Club History Vault
- 2017 – May 5 Climate Connections – Teacher Development Workshop
- 2017 – May 21 Man Survives Fall into Crater Lake
- 2017 – May 26 Ashland helicopter heroes behind Crater Lake rescue
- 2017 – May 26 – Why is there a Water Shortage?
- 2017 – June 5 – Crater Lake NP and Triglav NP in Solvenia
- 2017 – June 3 – 02 Mount Steel reply
- 2017 – June 23 – North Entrance Road opens Friday
- 2017 – July – 01 Crater Lake water system back online and other highway news
- 2017 – July – 02 Rim Fall Fatality Identified
- 2017 – July – 10, 1988 D Cracker dies
- 2017 – July – Fire dangers and more news
- 2017 – August 2 – Crater Lake Wildfire at 2425 acres
- 2017 – August – 04 Fires Burning – PCR Closed in Crater Lake NP
- 2017 – August – 03 – Twin Fires Raging Near Crater Lake
- 2017 – August – 05 – Wildfire Closed West Rim Drive
- 2017 – August – 05 Wildfires Close Trails, Issues Evacuation Warning
- 2017 – August – 05 – Park Says Be Ready to Evacuate Rim and HQ
- 2017 – August – 11 West Rim Drive Reopens
- 2017 – October- 07 Great great grandson of Superintendent Arant
- 2017 – Oct 13 Applegate Peak: What a difference one mile makes
- 2017 – November 15 Crater Lake Lodge Pine Posts – Real or Not?
- 2018 – November 19 Annual Snowfall has been declining for decades
- 2017 – November 24 – Republished from 1917 news from the park
- 2017 – December 15, Snowshoe walks
- 2017 – 12-29 Congress should fund Crater Lake maintenance
- 2018
- 2018 – 19 National parks bracing for potential shutdown
- 2018 – Jan 17 – Diamond Lake’s Business Drops Lack of Snow
- 2018 – Jan 23 – Crater Lake Remains Open, sort of
- 2018 – Jan 26 Red Fox Research Project
- 2018 – February 07 – 10 most dangerous volcanoes in the PNW
- 2018 – February 9 – Oregon’s warm winter and low snowpack – summer drought likely
- 2018 – March 25 Going Cross-country at the Crater
- 2018 – April 5 Crater Lake, Oregon Caves to get new concessionaire
- 2018-April 18 – Crater Lake plans to more strictly enforce no-drone rule
- 2018-4-30 North Entrance Open
- 2018-4-7 Busy summer forecast at Crater Lake
- 2018-7 Timber Crater 6 Fire Update
- 2018-10 – 03 Crash near Crater Lake National Park kills one
- 2018-10-29 Snow fall, roads close at Crater Lake
- 2018-12-27- Government Shutdown Continues
- 2019
- 2019 – Jan 1 – Shutdown Continues – Park is Closed
- 2019 – Jan 21 Crater Lake Let-down Mail Tribune
- 2019 – Jan 28 Crater Lake back in operation
- 2019 – Feb 5, Ammo Theft Rises Again – a repost
- 2019 – 2 – 13 Snow Still Below Average
- 2019 – 06-16 North Entrance to Crater Lake opens for season
- 2019 – 07 – 21 More Crater Lake water safeguards
- 2019-10-7 Vicine Poisoning
- 2019-11-30 Too Crowded
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- 2021-3-27 Some things open, some not
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