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Development Concept Plan, Amendment To The General Management Plan, Crater Lake National Park, Mazama Campground/Rim Village Corridor

 

 

 

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Annie Creek/Mazama Campground

The first phase of the Mazama development is nearing completion. These improvements will include a camper services store with laundry, showers, and gas station, in addition to a general store and 20 cabins for overnight visitors. (Roads and utilities for 20 additional cabin units are in place.) The second phase will permit up to 40 additional cabin units (a total of 80), with an emphasis on lower-cost units, some of which will have housekeeping facilities. Several units may be two stories so they can be used in the winter. Expansion of the cabin development will occur as the demand for lodging increases. Additional facilities may include concessioner offices, an employee apartment, and a small storage warehouse.

The existing campground will not be expanded. The need for additional family and group campsites will be evaluated during a future revision of the parkwide general management plan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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