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Snow closes Crater Lake's Rim Drive
Herald and News
Klamath Falls, Oregon
November 13, 2002
By RYAN HARPER
The North Entrance Road and Rim Drive at Crater Lake National
Park closed for the winter on Tuesday after recent storms
finally brought snow and icy road conditions.
The roads close every year when the first significant snow
begins to fall, and the closure is an annual early sign the
Klamath Basin winter is at hand. The closure usually takes place
in late October or early November.
"The snow has arrived a little bit later this year," said park
spokesman Michael Justin.
Despite its tardiness, the recent snowfall was heavy. Justin
said there are about 34 inches of snow on the rim, and most of
it fell over the past weekend. At park headquarters, the
snowpack was measured this morning at 27 inches, compared to the
average snow depth of 11 inches for this time of year.
The
recent precipitation was felt throughout the Basin. Klamath
Falls has received 1.15 inches so far this month, compared to an
average of .62 of an inch for the first 12 days of the month.
But the Basin is still more than 2 inches below average for the
calendar year, and is more than half an inch behind for the
water year, which began Oct. 1.
Rainfall brought area streams back to life, with flows in the
Williamson River measured this morning at 592 cubic feet per
second, up from 543 last Wednesday.
Justin said that despite the heavy snow and indications of more
soon to come, park officials are not predicting a heavy winter
just yet.
"You can't tell yet," he said. "Our outlook is normal snow."
The east entrance to the park is usually the first to be closed,
and it was shut down last week. The south and west entrances
will remain open all winter long.
The road from the park headquarters to the rim parking lot will
also remain plowed and accessible to cross-country skiers,
snowshoers, and anyone else who wants to see how the lake looks
in winter.
"It's just beautiful," Justin said.
Winter visitor services are provided at the William Steel
Visitor Information Center, which is in Munson Valley adjacent
to the park headquarters. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
The Gift Store and Cafeteria at Rim Village will also be open all winter. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays.