
Scenic Rim Drive
Crater Lake National Park
The historic Rim Drive includes 33-miles (53-km) of lake views, panoramic vistas, forests and meadows. The contours of the road were designed to compliment the natural landscape, and disappear from view as you look across the lake from any point.
The historic Rim Drive includes 33-miles (53-km) of lake views, panoramic vistas, forests and meadows. The contours of the road were designed to compliment the natural landscape, and disappear from view as you look across the lake from any point. Along the way there are 30 overlooks with ample car parking, which provide opportunities to stop for views of the lake and caldera. Rim Drive also provides access to five picnic areas, hikes of various difficulty, geologic formations and several waterfalls. Traffic goes both directions on Rim Drive. Speed limit is 35 mph or less Rim Drive is often shared with bicyclists. It is narrow, winding, and does not have shoulders. Access Rim Drive from the north at North Junction, and from Rim Village or Steel Visitor Center. Allow two-hours (including sight-seeing stops) to circumnavigate the lake by car or motorcycle, and longer if you are driving a larger vehicle or towing. The full loop of Rim Drive (East and West) is typically open from July through October. Partial closures may occur throughout the summer depending on snow removal, rock fall, and special events such as Ride the Rim.
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1-3 Hours
It takes about 2 hours to travel Rim Drive and stop at various overlooks. Allow more time for exploring if needed.
There is an entrance fee to get into the park. Check out Fees & Passes for more information.
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Traffic goes both directions on Rim Drive. Speed limit is 35 mph or less Rim Drive is often shared with bicyclists. It is narrow, winding, and does not have shoulders. Views from most overlooks are accessible to wheelchairs.
Yes — Pets must be kept on a leash at all times, and are not permitted on many of the park trails.
No — Reservations are not needed to enter the park. However, reservations are strongly recommended for lodging and camping.
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