Crater Lake Crater Lake is located by Highway 62 in southwest Oregon. This is the only national park in Oregon. It is the deepest lake in America and the deepest lake in the world. The average diameter of the crater lake is 3 miles and the depth is 1,932 feet. Lake crater is the result of volcanic eruption about 7000 years ago. From the old days, during the plate manufacturing process, the Pacific plate gradually moved under the Pacific plate.
There is a crater lake - until recently it was being used as a huge natural hot water bath, and at least until the earthquake has increased, people may not think that swimming in the crater lake of the volcano may be the best idea I noticed. Natural dams including lakes may rupture. In 1953, in the same year Hillary climbed Mount Everest, landslides from the lake destroyed the railroad bridge. The train ran on the railroad, entered the mud below, and 151 people died. This was the worst disaster in history of the country.
Before looking at the lake of the volcano, I could not believe the lake was so pure and inspired. The lake is full of craters formed by the collapse of the Masama Mountain thousands of years ago. The shocking thing is that there is no river in and out of the lake. In other words, only rain and snow can offset the evaporation. I know that Yosemite uses my list, and although someone tried to pick out an obviously impressive Glacier Point, Sentinel Dome or Yosemite Valley, I was under a huge free hat I decided to travel to the top of a Nevada waterfall. . As my first long-distance trekking, this is a very big challenge for me.
Ghost ship is the only rock formations in Crater Lake, the only national park in Oregon. The volcanic lake collapsed when the volcanic eruption occurred more than 7,000 years ago, and the mountain was slowly filled with water, eventually becoming the deepest lake in the country. You can hike a steep trail, cycling, or name a pirate ship with a boat trip to Phantom Ship. Another reason to love Portland is its garden. Portland belongs to the United States Department of Agriculture Climate Zone 8 (and north of Italy and many parts of France) and is a hotspot hotspot. Since the centennial anniversary of Louis and Clark in 1905, Portland has been known as Roses city with a 200 - mile street. Rose test garden currently has more than 7000 roses with over 5 acres with 550 acres of flowers. The June Rose Festival is also one of the most popular events in the city.