Contact: Jennifer Evans, 541-594-3002
Crater Lake National Park welcomed 664,000 visitors in 2015, a 13.5 percent increase from 585,000 visitors in 2014. This is the highest park visitation in 25 years, since the park first implemented modern tracking methods. Higher visitation is partly the result of low snow levels in 2014 and early 2015, which allowed the park to open facilities and roads earlier in the spring than usual. In addition, the National Park Foundation’s “Find Your Park” media campaign has sparked interest from travelers and from communities near national parks, state tourism agencies, and Congress. The park’s travel and tourism partners, including Travel Oregon, Travel Southern Oregon, and Discover Klamath, also have contributed to increased visitation through their targeted efforts featuring Crater Lake. High visitation tests the capacity of our park to provide a great experience for all visitors. Crater Lake National Park is working to ensure we have engaging ranger programs and staff available to answer visitor questions and to keep restrooms, campgrounds, and other facilities clean. Congress recently provided an increase in funding for national parks for 2016. In addition, Congress is considering separate National Park Service Centennial legislation, which would further improve the national parks by encouraging philanthropy and volunteerism, while also allowing parks to improve visitor services and connect with a new generation of national park visitors.
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Last updated: January 29, 2016