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Crater Lake National Park
One of 12 national park listings in Crescent City.
About Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park is a national park in the attractions and activities sector, based in Crescent City, CA. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website. It is one of 12 national park listings tracked in Crescent City; the nearest comparable listing is California Redwood Coast, about 0.8 km away. Crater Lake National Park has 35 listed locations in total; this page covers the Crescent City branch.
- Address
- Crescent City, CA
- Phone
- +15415943000
- Website
- nps.gov
- Social
Questions
Where is Crater Lake National Park located?
Crescent City, CA
How do I contact Crater Lake National Park?
+15415943000 · http://www.nps.gov/crla/index.htm
What type of business is Crater Lake National Park?
Crater Lake National Park is a national park (attractions and activities) in Crescent City.
Crater Lake National Park branches
Crater Lake National Park has 35 listed locations. This branch is in Crescent City.
- Chiloquin97604
- Crater Lake97604
- Chemult97731
- Deschutes97707
- Sunriver97707
- Lake Oswego97035-2551
- Chemult
- Grants Pass
- Bandon
- Eugene
Nearby national park
- California Redwood CoastCrescent City0.8 km
- Redwood National and State ParksCrescent City0.9 km
- Redwood Nature TrailCrescent City4.3 km
- Boy Scout Loop Trail FallsCrescent City5.5 km
- Redwood National ForestCrescent City6.6 km
- Redwood National ParkCrescent City6.6 km
- Redwood Forest National ParkCrescent City8.2 km
- Redwood National ParkCrescent City10.4 km
- Redwood National ParkCrescent City11.1 km
- Stout Grove-Jedediah SmithSmith River20.9 km
- Prairie Creek Redwoods State ParkKlamath28.3 km
- High Bluff OverlookDel Norte County29.6 km
- Redwood National ParkKlamath29.8 km
- Redwoods National ParkEureka35.8 km
- Smith River National Recreation AreaCave Junction32.5 km
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“Crater Lake National Park, Crescent City — business.wiki, retrieved August 2026.” Facts on this page come from openly licensed data (Overture Maps Foundation) and are refreshed with each monthly release; sourcing is documented on the methodology page.