Supporting the Park

Summer 2001 Page 8

The Crater Lake Natural History Association
Established in 1942, the Crater Lake Natural History Association (NHA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing educational and scientific activities within Crater Lake National Park. The NHA invests funds generated from sales of items purchased at our visitor centers back into the park, providing services such as publishing park-related books and maps, printing this newspaper, and purchasing equipment and materials for educational and scientific research programs. The NHA also supports Oregon Caves National Monument in Cave Junction, Oregon.

Become a member of the Crater Lake Natural History Association and learn more about the park's natural and cultural resources. Yearly memberships can be purchased at park visitor centers or by mailing in the form below. Members receive benefits including:

  • A 15% discount on books, videos, maps, and other sales items.
  • Discounts from most park associations including those at Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Mt. Rainier.
  • A subscription to our park's semi-annual newspaper.
  • The satisfaction of assisting the important educational and scientific programs of Crater Lake National Park.


For Sale from the Crater Lake Natural History Association
(Italics denote NHA member price. Prices good through September 2001.)

A Guide to Crater Lake National Park and the Mountain That Used to Be. Warfield, 48pp. Beautiful photographs and excellent descriptions tell the story of Crater Lake and give the reader an overview of the park. $5.95 ($5.06)

Lodge of the Imagination: The Crater Lake Lodge Story. Juillerat, 18pp. The history of the construction and renovation of Crater Lake Lodge. Historic photos illuminate the undertaking from its inception in the early 1900s to its rehabilitation in 1995. $4.95 ($4.21)

Crater Lake Trails Illustrated Topo Map. National Geographic, 1:62,500 scale. Waterproof/Tearproof. 100% plastic material. $9.95 ($8.46)

Crater Lake National Park Trails. Toops, 46pp. A good basic guide to the hiking trails of Crater Lake National Park. $3.95 ($3.36)

Walking Tour. Mark & Hyde, 14pp. Take a stroll on this 1-mile loop trail around the Crater Lake National Park Headquarters. A guided hike about the history of the people and buildings of the late 1920s and early 1930s. $2.00 ($1.70)

Crater Lake 3-Scene Poster. Wizard Island, Phantom Ship, and Crater Lake, 24 x 36 inches, vertical. A nice poster bordered in black with gold lettering. Looks great framed. $12.95 ($11.01)

100 Hikes in Southern Oregon. Sullivan, 240pp. A guide to hikes in Southern Oregon and adjacent Northern California. $12.95 ($11.01)

Best Hikes With Children in Western and Central Oregon. Henderson, 255pp. A guide to hikes and overnight trips for families. Tips on hiking with kids safely and fostering a wilderness ethic. $14.95 ($12.71)

Roadside Geology of Oregon. Alt & Hynd-man, 278pp. Take a geologic tour on the roads of Oregon. Informative yet easy to read. $15.00 ($12.75)

Fire Mountains of the West. Harris, 380pp. A study of the Cascade Volcanoes one major peak at a time from one end of the range to the other. This book tells the history, current status, and future possibilities for eruptions of each volcano. $18.00 ($15.30)

Hiking Oregon’s Geology. Bishop & Allen, 221pp. 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. $16.95 ($14.41)

Discovering Crater Lake. Field & Machlis, 32pp. Make the magic of Crater Lake come alive for children with this activity book. Designed for children who want to learn more about the park and its resources. $4.95 ($4.21)

Coyote In Love. Dwyer, 32pp. The Native American legend of how Crater Lake was formed by a flood of tears from a heartbroken coyote. Illustrated in whimsical watercolors. The perfect gift. Hardbound $15.95 ($13.56)

Nature Notes from Crater Lake, an annual publication produced by park staff, contains original research and observations for anyone wanting more than a fleeting glimpse of the park. Authors include employees of the National Park Service, volunteers, and members of the Friends of Crater Lake. $2.50 ($2.13)

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Annual NHA Membership Drive
Our second annual membership drive will be held on July 28th at the Steel Information Center and the temporary Rim Visitor Center. Sign up as a member of the Crater Lake Natural History Association, and receive an autographed copy of Lodge of the Imagination: The Crater Lake Lodge Story, written by Lee Juillerat!

Membership funds will be used to assist Crater Lake’s interpretive and resource management programs.

Crater Lake Natural History Association
P.O. Box 157
Crater Lake, OR 97604
(541) 594-2211 ext. 499
(541) 594-2299 FAX
Crater Lake Natural History Association

      Inside
* A Century of Stewardship
* Planning Your Visit
* Ranger-Led Programs
* Finding Your Way Around Rim Village
* Please Help Us Conserve Water and Electricity
* Jr. Ranger Activities
* Centennial Plans
* Getting to the Bottom of Crater Lake
* The Crater Lake Natural History Association
* For Sale from the Crater Lake Natural History Association
* Welcome, Northwest Youth Corp
* The Friends of Crater Lake National Park
* Hiking the Cleetwood Cove Trail
* Enjoying the Park Safely
* Crater Lake Hiking Guide
* Leave No Trace
* Exploring the Backcountry
* Visitor Services
* Getting to the Park
Reflections is funded and published semi-annually by the Crater Lake Natural History Association. This issue was edited and converted for the Web by Kevin Bacher. The Jr. Ranger pages were created by Kevin Bacher, Lihann Jones, and Christylee McCarthy.



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