INTRODUCTION
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PARK PURPOSE, SIGNIFICANCE, AND MISSION
Park Statement of Significance
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Crater Lake is one of the most famous lakes on earth, principally because of
the beauty imparted by its large size, blue color, mountain setting, and
ever-changing character.
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Crater Lake lies in a caldera that was left by the climactic eruption of
Mount Mazama more than 7,700 years ago. The circular lake, which formed in the
caldera, is considered by scientists to be a unique model for how small calderas
evolve over geologic time. At a depth of 1,958 feet, Crater Lake is the
seventh-deepest lake in the world, and holds the world record for clarity among
lakes.
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In addition to the lake, the forests that surround Crater Lake remain
unlogged and are largely preserved in their pristine condition. These mature
forests harbor a variety of plant and animal life, which are characteristic of
higher elevations in the Cascade Range. Because extensive alteration of
forestland has taken place elsewhere in the Cascade Range, some of these plants
and animals are rare. The park forests, combined with the surrounding forest
landscape, provides a contiguous experience. Those forests within the park
boundary add unique opportunities for solitary and wilderness experiences.
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Some of the nation’s best examples of blending rustic architecture and other
built features with a national park setting can be seen at Rim Village and at
park headquarters in Munson Valley. Most of the structures at Rim Village and
Munson Valley are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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Crater Lake is of enduring importance to contemporary members of American
Indian tribes because of its centrality to long-standing cultural traditions and
resource harvesting activities, as well as its symbolic significance as a sacred
site. The park is part of a larger cultural landscape that extends well beyond
park boundaries.
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Crater Lake has been the object of scientific study for more than a century
and is unique for the scientific research related to its pristine waters,
associated geothermal activities, and unusual aquatic organisms.
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The unique natural and cultural resources of Crater Lake National Park
provide exemplary opportunities for students and educators (NPS 2002a).
Park Mission
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To forever preserve the beauty of Crater Lake National Park, its unique
ecological and cultural heritage, and to foster understanding and appreciation
through enjoyment, education, and inspiration (NPS 2000a).


FIGURE 1. REHABILITATE HIGHWAY 62 WEST PROJECT SITE [NPS-DSC\OCT 02\106\20131]

FIGURE 2. REHABILITATE HIGHWAY 62 WEST PROJECT FEATURES [NPS-DSC\OCT
02\106\20132]