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Crater Lake Natural History Association
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The
following publications can be ordered from the Crater Lake Natural
History Association by printing and filling out and sending the order blank or calling our office (sorry, on-line
ordering is not available). All prices quoted are U.S. Funds and do not
include mailing fees. Prices in parenthesis ( ) are member prices.
Prices are subject to change.
Phone Order call 541-594-3111 or 3110 or 3100
FAX Order to 541-594-3010
Mail Order to Crater Lake Natural History Assoc.
P.O. Box 157,
Crater Lake, OR 97604

Wild and Beautiful Crater Lake |

Nature Notes from Crater Lake |
Wild and Beautiful Crater Lake by Charles A. Blakeslee and others.
The official book of Crater Lake's Centennial. Four photographers share
the hidden corners and creatures of this magnificent national park. 115
full color photographs with captions. 140 pp. Hardbound. $24.95 ($21.21
member price)
Nature Notes from Crater Lake: Centennial Double Issue.
Gain an insight into the park's cultural and natural history through the
eyes of those who know it best, employees of the National Park Service,
volunteers, and Friends of Crater Lake members. Fourteen essays that are
sure to deepen your understanding of this special place. 60 pp. $9.95
($8.46)

The Mountain with a Hole in the Top |

Crater Lake National Park-A History |

Crater Lake National Park: A Global Treasure |
The Mountain with a Hole in the Top: Reflections on Crater
Lake by the Shaw Historical Library.
This special volume celebrates the history of Crater Lake National Park
with a collection of memoirs, interviews, fiction, original articles and
historic photographs. 120 pp. $19.95 ($16.96)
Crater Lake National Park-A History by Rick Harmon.
Besides providing a fascinating overview of the geography, geology, and
wildlife of Crater Lake, Harmon presents a thorough and thoughtful history
of Crater Lake National Park and its relationship to the National Park
Service. 280 pp. $19.95 ($16.96)
Crater Lake National Park: A Global Treasure by Ann and Myron Sutton.
Literature from past and present, including colorful photos of Crater
Lake National Park. 160pp. Hardbound. $34.95 ($29.71)

Crater Lake: The Story Behind the Scenery |

A Guide to Crater Lake National Park and the Mountain That Used to Be |

Crater Lake In Pictures: The Continuing Story |
Crater Lake Story Behind the Scenery by Warfield, Juillerat,
and Smith.
Punctuated with stunning photos, the story of Crater Lake's geology, cultural
history, natural history and current status is depicted in this book of
the well-known SBS series. $9.95 ($8.46)
A Guide to Crater Lake and the Mountain that Used to Be by Ron
Warfield. Beautiful photos and excellent descriptions tell the story of
Crater Lake and give the reader an overview of the park. $5.95
($5.06)
Crater Lake The Continuing Story by Steve Mark.
Breathtaking pictures with enhanced captions tell the story behind the
scenery of Crater Lake National Park. Companion book to the book by Warfield,
Juillerat, and Smith. $9.95 ($8.46)

Road Guide to Crater Lake National
Park |

Nature Notes from Crater Lake |
Crater Lake Road Guide by Robert and Barbara Decker.
Take this book with you as you drive the roads in the park for a deeper
understanding of the sights along the way. 48 pp. $5.95 ($5.06)
Nature Notes 2000.
Nine articles by local experts give insight into unique aspects of the
park's cultural and natural history. 36 pp. $3.95 ($3.36)
Crater Lake Wish You Were Here by Ron Warfield. Sierra Press.
Exceptionally beautiful color pictures adorn nearly every page of this
book. Essays and captions deepen your understanding and knowledge of
this special place. $5.95 ($5.06)
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Crater Lake National Park Trails |
Crater Lake Trails by Connie Toops.
Comprehensive guide for the hiker. Clearly covers all of Crater Lake's
trails-includes elevation, estimated time required, length, etc. $4.95
($4.21)
Crater Lake Journal.
Blank lined pages with spiral binding for recording your special journey
to Crater Lake or elsewhere. Full color picture of Crater Lake on cover.
Book is dark blue. $9.95 ($8.46)
Crater Lake Topo Map by National Geographic. The best map of
the park. 1:62,500 scale. Waterproof/Tearproof material. $9.95
($8.46)
Audio tour of Crater Lake by Travel Audios.
Spoken information about the park's natural and cultural histories. Native
Americans, Crater Lake's Rangers, and a narrator give voice to all aspects
of Crater Lake's natural and cultural resources. CD version has bonus
photo views of Crater Lake with music. 60 min. $16.95 ($14.41)
CD/CD ROM (PC or MAC) or $9.95 ($8.46) Cassette.
A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Robert
Ruby and John Brown.
A guide to all aspects of Native American life from cultural traditions
to post-settlement life. 286pp. $24.95 ($21.21)
Fire Mountains of the West. Harris. A study of the
Cascade Volcanoes one major peak at a time from one end to the other.
This book tells the history, current status, and future possibilities
for eruptions of each volcano. 380pp. $18.00 ($15.30)
Hiking Oregon's Geology. Bishop & Allen. A
guide to hikes in Oregon's most scenic and geologically interesting
places, including Mount Hood, Crater Lake, Oregon Caves, Kalmiopsis
Wilderness, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, and Eastern Oregon.
221pp. $16.95 ($14.41)
Northwest Exposures. David Alt and Donald Hyndman.
A geologic story of the Northwest. An all-encompassing
geologic history with excellent illustrations. 442pp. $24.00 ($20.40)
Roadside Geology of Oregon. David Alt & Donald Hyndman.
Take a geologic tour of the roads in Oregon. Written in an
informative, yet easy to read, format. 278pp. $16.00 ($13.60)
Exploring Oregon's Wilderness Areas- 2nd Edition: A Guide for
Hikers. Backpackers, Climbers. X-C Skiers and Paddlers. Sullivan.
A revised and up-dated guide to statewide wilderness areas,
wildlife refuges, native preserves and state parks. 304pp. $16.95 ($14.41)
Best Hikes with Children in Western and Central Oregon.
Henderson. A guide to hikes and overnighters for families.
Tips on hiking with kids safely, and fostering a wilderness ethic. 255pp.
$14.95 ($12.71)
Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest. Evie Litton.
Hikes to 100 hot springs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and
British Columbia. 312pp. $16.95 ($14.41)
Coyote In Love. Dwyer. The Native American legend of how
Crater Lake was formed by a flood of tears from a heartbroken coyte.
Illustrated in bright, whimsical watercolors. The perfect gift. 32pp.
Hardbound $15.95 ($13.56)
Discovering Crater Lake by Field and Machlis. Make the
magic of Crater Lake come alive for children with this activity book.
Designed especially to encourage children to want to learn more about
the park and its resources. $4.95 ($4.21)
Crater Lake Story.
18 min. video in VHS. Special emphasis in Native American myths and legends
about Crater Lake. $17.95 ($15.26)
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