The "ultimate blue lake" draws travelers who enjoy incomparable views--remnants of Mount Mazama, the forest mosaic, colorful wildflowers, and a diversity of wildlife
Each book in The Story Behind the Scenery series tells a compelling story through the eyes of an experienced interpreter whose writing reflects true enthusiasm for the park. Complete with running text and interpretive captions, accompanied by abundant full-color photographs, these books will be welcome in any home library.
Crater Lake National Park, located in south central Oregon, was established in 1902 to preserve this deep blue lake encircled by multicolored lava walls.
48pp., 62 color and 2 historic photos, map.
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Ronald Warfield, a National Park Service career professional, was Chief Park Naturalist at Crater Lake for several years. Ron is a Colorado State University graduate in Forestry and Natural Resources. Lee Juillerat has written about Crater Lake for newspapers and magazines for many years. Larry Smith spent twenty years as a seasonal park ranger at Crater Lake and has collected and preserved much of the park's oral and written history.
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