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Visiting Crater Lake National Park, one of the crown jewels of the U.S. National Park Service, offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Oregon's iconic deep-blue lake, formed by the collapse of Mount Mazama 7,700 years ago. Although the park does not have a street address, its vast landscapes and geological wonders are easily accessible using GPS coordinates or by simply inputting "Crater Lake National Park" into your GPS device. Getting to the Park GPS Navigation: Steel Visitor Center Coordinates: For those seeking a specific point within the park, the coordinates 42.8969179, -122.1364951 will guide you to the Steel Visitor Center, a great starting point for your visit. Here, you can gather information, maps, and insights from park rangers to enhance your exploration of the park. Using a GPS Device: Simply entering "Crater Lake National Park" into your GPS system is a straightforward way to find driving directions from your location. This method is suitable for those who prefer a hassle-free approach to navigation. Contacting the Park For visitors seeking additional information, planning tips, or specific inquiries about conditions within the park, contacting the park directly is a reliable option: Phone Number: (541) 594-3000. This line connects you to park staff who can provide detailed information and answer any questions you may have. Mailing Address For correspondence, educational materials, or for specific inquiries that require a written response, the park's mailing address is: Crater Lake National Park PO Box 7 Crater Lake, OR 97604 This address is useful for non-urgent communications and for those seeking to engage with the park on official matters. Online Resources The park's official website offers a wealth of information, including: Detailed planning guides Updates on trail conditions Event schedules Educational resources Website: https://www.nps.gov/crla/index.htm This online resource is an excellent starting point for planning your visit, understanding the park's natural and cultural history, and ensuring you make the most of your Crater Lake experience.
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