This "History of Rim Drive" is part of the Historic American
Engineering Record (HAER) study of Crater Lake National Park Roads,
HAER No. OR-107. HAER (Eric DeLony, Chief) is a division of the
National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. This project
was funded by the Federal Lands Highway Program, administered by the
U.S. Department of Transportation, through the NPS Park Roads and
Parkways Program. Fieldwork, drawings, and photography were
completed under the direction of Todd A. Croteau, Program Manager,
and Tim Davis, Program Historian. The recording team consisted of
field supervisor and historian Christian Carr (Bard Graduate Center)
and architectural technicians Sarah Lehman (University of Oregon),
Walton Stowell (SCAD Savannah, Georgia), and Simona Stoyanova (ICOMOS,
Bulgaria). Jet Lowe of HAER produced the accompanying large format
photography. Stephen R. Mark, Historian, produced the historical
report, which was edited by Justine Christianson, HAER Historian
Taken from
Pumice Castle Overlook (formerly "Cottage Rocks"
substation) on East Rim Drive. Cloudcap is the
highest point at right.