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Cape Lookout National Seashore - North Carolina
Stretching from Ocracoke Inlet to Beaufort Inlet on the North Carolina coast, Cape Lookout National Seashore is the southern-most section of the famed Outer Banks. The Cape, which gives the seashore its name, has been identified on charts dating...
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Crater Lake National Park - Oregon
For generations, Crater Lake has been a place of beauty and mystery. In 1902, it became one of America's first national parks. Today half a million people visit the park every year, to gaze in awe at its beauty. Watching the moon reflect off the Lake is something everyone should try to do at least once in their lifetime.
Crater Lake's significance began with the native inhabitants of southern Oregon, and it remains an important part of their culture. American settlers saw Crater Lake for the first time in 1853. As word spread, increasing numbers traveled to see the magnificent sights. In 1885, William Steel began a 17-year campaign to establish a national park.
Visitors find Crater Lake to be a source of endless mystery. Even in a region of volcanic wonders, Crater Lake can only be described in superlatives. Stories of the deep blue lake can never prepare sightseers for their first breathtaking look from the brink of the 6-mile wide caldera. The Lake was created by the eruption and collapse of Mount Mazama roughly 7,700 years ago. Even seasoned travelers gasp at the twenty-mile circle of cliffs, tinted in subtle shades and fringed with hemlock, fir, and pine: all this reflected in a lake of indescribable blue.
Crater Lake Trivia
1. At 1943 feet deep, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and
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seventh deepest lake in the world!
2. Crater Lake lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, created about 7,700 years ago when the 12,000-foot high Mount Mazama collapsed following a major eruption.
3. Because Crater Lake is filled almost entirely by rainfall and snowmelt, it is one of the clearest lakes anywhere in the world. Scientists, using a reflector called a Secchi disk, commonly record clarity readings of 120 feet. On June 25, 1997 scientists recorded a record clarity reading of 142 feet!
Crater Lake Attractions
1. Take a car or bike ride on Rim Drive, which circles the caldera.
2. Take a boat tour during the summer on the surface of the Lake.
3. Stay in the beautiful, historic Crater Lake Lodge.
4. Hike some of the park's trails including Mt. Scott, the park's highest peak at 8,929 ft.
5. The winter brings some of the heaviest snowfall in the country, averaging 533 inches per year. Although park facilities mostly close for this snowy season, visitors may view the lake during fair weather, enjoy cross-country skiing, and participate in weekend snowshoe hikes. About the Author
Rick Chapo is with Nomad Journals - makers of outdoor writing journals. Visit NomadJournalTrips.com to read more.
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