Explore Crater Lake with expert guides. Hike iconic trails, discover hidden gems, and learn about the park’s rich history and natural wonders.
Explore Crater Lake with expert guides. Hike iconic trails, discover hidden gems, and learn about the park’s rich history and natural wonders.
- Rim Drive - This drive is approximately 33 miles long and offers numerous pullouts, overlooks, and attractions like Phantom Ship Overlook and Watchman Overlook, allowing visitors to stop and admire the spectacular vistas of the lake and surrounding volcanic terrain. It’s a popular route for sightseeing, photography, and enjoying the natural beauty…
- Rim Drive - This drive is approximately 33 miles long and offers numerous pullouts, overlooks, and attractions like Phantom Ship Overlook and Watchman Overlook, allowing visitors to stop and admire the spectacular vistas of the lake and surrounding volcanic terrain. It’s a popular route for sightseeing, photography, and enjoying the natural beauty of Crater Lake.
- Mount Scott - The Mount Scott Trail at Crater Lake, starting near Crater Lake Lodge off East Rim Drive, spans about 2.5 miles one way, providing a moderately strenuous hike culminating in the park’s highest point at 8,929 feet. Trekking through rocky terrain and switchbacks, hikers ascend steadily, rewarded by breathtaking panoramas as they near the summit. The well-marked trail reveals glimpses of the surrounding beauty before unveiling a magnificent vista from the peak—Crater Lake stretches below, Wizard Island emerges within the crystalline waters, and an expansive view of forests and mountains unfolds. Weather can shift suddenly, so readiness for variable conditions, including potential wind and cooler temperatures, especially at higher elevations, is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trek.
- Plaikni Falls - Plaikni Falls, found within Crater Lake National Park, offers a peaceful and family-friendly 2-mile round trip hike from Phantom Ship Overlook. The gentle trail winds through a serene forest with occasional wildlife sightings and informative signs about local flora. Arriving at the falls reveals a tranquil oasis—a graceful waterfall cascades down a mossy cliff. This makes it a serene gem in the park’s landscape.
- Garfield Peak - Garfield Peak is a prominent summit within Crater Lake National Park, offering one of the most stunning viewpoints of Crater Lake. The trailhead begins near Crater Lake Lodge, and the hike is around 3.4 miles round trip, considered moderately strenuous due to its steep elevation gain. As hikers ascend, they navigate through switchbacks and rocky terrain, but the reward is the breathtaking panorama from the peak. At an elevation of around 8,054 feet, visitors are treated to an incredible view of Crater Lake, Wizard Island, and the surrounding landscapes. It’s a popular spot for sunrise or sunset, providing an unforgettable experience and an unparalleled perspective of the majestic beauty of Crater Lake.
- Private transportation
- Binoculars
- Park Entry Fees
- Private, naturalist tour guide
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Binoculars
- Park Entry Fees
- Private, naturalist tour guide
- Lunch
- Gratuity for guides - If you had a great day, a 10-20% tip is appreciated!
- Gratuity for guides - If you had a great day, a 10-20% tip is appreciated!
Our guides team is made up of Master Naturalists, experts with Master’s Degrees in Outdoor and Sustainability Education, and more!
Join your guide for a full day exploring the land and sea of Crater Lake National Park. Your day may include stops at iconic destinations such as Mount Scott and the Rim Drive, while also leaving time to hike on the trails…
Our guides team is made up of Master Naturalists, experts with Master’s Degrees in Outdoor and Sustainability Education, and more!
Join your guide for a full day exploring the land and sea of Crater Lake National Park. Your day may include stops at iconic destinations such as Mount Scott and the Rim Drive, while also leaving time to hike on the trails and away from crowds. Your guide will work with you to choose walks that are perfectly suited for your group. Along the way, they’ll share stories of Crater Lake’s history, explain its natural features, and share information about its flora and fauna.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.