Crater Lake National Park, Oregon (1958)

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Crater Lake National Park, Oregon (1958)

by United States. National Park Service

EN·~28 minutes·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK OREGON

0:02

CRATER LAKE National Park

0:05

Welcome

1:36

Discovery and History

1:36

The Geological Story of Crater Lake - Origin of the Mountain.

5:43

Wildlife - Mammals.

2:07

Map

1:55

Forests and Wildflowers

2:06

Interpretive Service

0:54

What to See and Do - Rim Drive.

3:57

Description

Step into the world of Crater Lake, a pristine jewel set in Oregon’s Cascade Range. The narrator guides you through the park’s breathtaking landscape—towering cliffs, emerald fir forests, and the deep‑blue lake that fills a volcanic caldera. You’ll learn how the ancient Mount Mazama erupted, collapsed, and left behind a basin whose waters mirror the sky. The description paints a vivid picture of the lake’s size, its crystal‑clear shoreline, and the sheer walls that rise thousands of feet above it.

Interwoven with natural wonder is the park’s human story. Early accounts from Klamath Indians to 19th‑century prospectors reveal how the lake earned names like Deep Blue and Lake Majesty before becoming Crater Lake. The passionate campaign of William Steel, who spent years fighting for its protection, brings the park’s founding to life. Along the way, you’ll hear about exposed dikes, glacial polish, and the forces that shaped the rugged rim, offering a glimpse into the geology that makes the place unique.

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Language

en

Duration

~28 minutes (26K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1956, pubdate 1958.

Credits

Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-07-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

United States. National Park Service

United States. National Park Service

Caring for America’s most treasured landscapes and historic places, this federal agency has shaped how generations experience the nation’s natural and cultural heritage. Since 1916, it has balanced preservation, public access, education, and stewardship across a wide range of sites.

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