
See the water levels from the USGS monitor.

See a great collection of Crater Lake highway and park webcams here at Amar Andalker’s Ski Mountaineering and Climbing Site
See the three webcams provided by Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park has four weather stations. One station, located near the Steel Visitors Center, is operated by park rangers and reports daily data to the National Weather Service. Three other stations, operated by park biologists for research purposes, reports hourly data to a publicly available website operated by the University of Utah – Department of Atmospheric Sciences.
See the current and past data from the floating weather station on the surface of Crater Lake.
Click to go to the weather data collected from the weather station floating in the lake. This information is updated by 15 minutes past every hour. These three stations are provided by University of Utah MesoWest.
Weather buoy floating on Crater Lake.
Weather station located near park headquarters area in Munson Valley This is a real-time weather broadcast.
Click on the link to go to the weather data collected from the weather station near Rim Village and the Lodge area. This information is updated by 30 minutes past every hour.
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Page Contents
- 1 See the water levels from the USGS monitor.
- 2 See a great collection of Crater Lake highway and park webcams here at Amar Andalker’s Ski Mountaineering and Climbing Site
- 3 See the three webcams provided by Crater Lake National Park
- 4 See the current and past data from the floating weather station on the surface of Crater Lake.
- 5 Weather station located on the rim of Crater Lake. This is a real-time weather broadcast.
- 6 Rim Village This is a real-time weather broadcast.