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Historical Markers in Crater Lake, Oregon
Klamath Falls is the county seat for Klamath County
Crater Lake is in Klamath County
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ADJACENT TO KLAMATH COUNTY
Deschutes County (64) ►
Douglas County (30) ►
Jackson County (115) ►
Lake County (38) ►
Lane County (86) ►
Modoc County, California (44) ►
Siskiyou County, California (167) ►
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1 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Crater Lake — After the Collapse — Mount Mazama — Crater Lake National Park — ![]() |
Near Rim Drive, on the right when traveling north. |
About 6,800 years ago, at the climax of a series of dramatic eruptions, the top of Mt. Mazama collapsed. Left behind was the huge crater, or caldera, you see today. But before the caldera filled with water, there were more eruptions. The . . . — — Map (db m63122) HM |
2 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Crater Lake — Before the Collapse — Mount Mazama — Crater Lake National Park — ![]() |
Near Rim Drive, on the right when traveling north. |
When Mt. Mazama collapsed about 6,800 years ago, it left behind evidences of its former self. Like X-ray photos the steep caldera walls reveal the interior of Mt. Mazama before its fall. From this point several pre-collapse volcanic features can be . . . — — Map (db m63119) HM |
3 ► Oregon, Klamath County, Crater Lake — Glacial Valleys — Crater Lake National Park — ![]() |
On Rim Drive north of Oregon Route 62. |
The collapsed volcano that now holds Crater Lake once stood more than a mile (1.6 km) above the present lake level. Called Mt. Mazama, this massive mountain of overlapping cones was high enough to support a cap of snow all year. During the Ice Age, . . . — — Map (db m62081) HM |