You will not believe the color. You will have seen photographs of Crater Lake's blue and thought: that's a filter, that's enhanced. It is not. The blue is real and it is violent — a blue so saturated and so deep that your brain cannot quite accept it as water. Standing at the rim and looking into it produces a specific kind of silence. People stop talking. They just look.
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States — 1,943 feet — and it has no inlet or outlet. Every drop of water in it fell as rain or snow into the collapsed caldera of a volcano that erupted 7,700 years ago. The water is so pure and so deep that it absorbs all light except the deepest blue wavelengths. Wizard Island rises from the center. The rim is a 33-mile circle of volcanic cliffs above this impossible blue.
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The moment
Walking to the rim for the first time and seeing the blue. Not reading about the blue. Not seeing a photograph of the blue. Seeing it. Your first reaction will be that it doesn't look real. Your second will be that it is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen.
The classic mistake
Driving to Crater Lake and looking at it from one overlook before driving away. Take Rim Drive — even part of it. The lake looks different from every point on the circle. Wizard Island changes shape. The cliffs change color. Give it two hours minimum.
The photograph
Cloudcap overlook on the east rim — the highest point on Rim Drive — looking southwest. Wizard Island is centered in the frame below you, the entire caldera spread out, and the blue is at its most intense from this angle and elevation.
Skip it if
Rim Drive is not yet open for the season (check nps.gov/crla — it typically opens late June).
Don’t skip it if
You want to see something that will change how you understand the word 'blue.'
How long do you need?
2 hours: Rim Village + Discovery Point overlook. Half day: partial Rim Drive to Cloudcap (highest point, best view down into the caldera). Full day: complete Rim Drive with all overlooks + the boat tour to Wizard Island.
What to ask
Ask a ranger how deep 1,943 feet actually is. The answer — that the Empire State Building submerged in it would have 500 feet of water over the top — takes a moment to process.
🌸 This season · Spring / Summer
Rim Drive typically opens in late June or early July — call ahead. Wildflowers along the rim in July are extraordinary alongside the blue.
Entry fee
$35/vehicle (7-day pass). Wizard Island boat tour: ~$55, book at recreation.gov months in advance.
Gas
Fill in Medford or Klamath Falls before entering the park. Very limited inside.
Don't miss eating
Breakfast at the Crater Lake Lodge dining room, overlooking the lake. Book when you make your lodging reservation. The French toast is good. The view is everything.
Websitenps.gov/crla
Average weather, all twelve months
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | 33° | 35° | 39° | 46° | 55° | 63° | 73° | 73° | 65° | 54° | 41° | 34° |
| Low | 18° | 18° | 21° | 27° | 33° | 39° | 46° | 46° | 40° | 33° | 26° | 20° |
| Rain/Snow | 9.5" | 8.0" | 8.0" | 5.0" | 3.5" | 1.5" | 0.4" | 0.6" | 1.5" | 4.0" | 9.0" | 11.0" |
