Eagle Point, Oregon
Top Spots in and near Eagle Point
-
CRATER LAKE, Oregon
Snowshoe or XC Ski to Watchman Overlook
5.08 mi / 500 ft gainStarting at the Rim Village parking area, this snowshoe/cross-country ski trip (whichever you choose) heads out on snow-covered West Rim Drive, bound for the saddle between Hillman Peak and The Watchman, overlooking Wizard Island. The path is not terribly steep (this is, after all, a drivable roa...Read more -
CRATER LAKE, Oregon
Hike the Garfield Peak Trail
5.03.5 mi / 1010 ft gainCrater Lake is one of the most visited natural wonders in the U.S. Anyone who has gone will tell you, it strikes a magic chord. Where there was once the volcanic Mount Mazama, now sits the deepest lake in the States. It's brilliant blue color and incredible depth of clarity leaves visitors from a...Read more -
CRATER LAKE, Oregon
Take a Boat Tour of Crater Lake & Hike to the Top of Wizard Island
4.0Wizard Island is located in the middle of Crater Lake National Park. In order to get out to there you have to book a tour through the commercial concierge. Tickets were fairly pricey, but included a full boat tour of Crater Lake, plus 3 hours on the island itself. Half the tour is before you reac...Read more -
Chiloquin, Oregon
Sun Notch Trail
5.00.83 mi / 135 ft gainSun Notch Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Crater Lake, Oregon.Read more -
Douglas County, Oregon
Muir Creek Falls
5.01.08 mi / 135 ft gainMuir Creek Falls Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Crater Lake, Oregon.Read more -
Klamath County, Oregon
Hike to Plaikni Falls
5.0Starting on the Crater Lake East Rim Drive near the Phantom Ship Overlook, take the Pinnacles Road 1.2 miles until you see the Plaikni Falls trailhead on your left.The Plaikni Falls trail is an easy 2.0 mile roundtrip hike through an old-growth forest to a waterfall.The first 3/4 of the trail is ...Read more -
Klamath County, Oregon
Hike through Pinnacles Valley at Crater Lake NP
3.01 mi / -100 ft gainThese needle-like formations of rock, called fossil fumaroles, projecting from the Sand Creek Canyon floor, were formed under sheets of volcanic pumice that preceded Mazama's collapse. As the surface of the hot pumice cooled over the years, steam and gases were released by the hot rocks underneat...Read more