A six-mile-wide caldera created by the eruption and collapse of Mt. Mazama around 7,000 years ago, the indescribably blue Crater Lake is the deepest in the United States and is the centerpiece for the nation’s fifth-oldest national park. It a beautiful place!
Crater Lake National Park
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Arizona’s Salt River Rafting Season is a go!!
It is mid-February and our Salt River season is a go! We only get a Salt season about half of the years and we have and we have some open spaces during the prime weeks. The Salt River, ‘Arizona’s other Grand Canyon’, is one of the most spectacular and unique... learn more
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Join us for the Last Season on the Upper Klamath
Join us for the last season on the Upper Klamath. A Sunset Travel Award Finalist & one of “Ten Once-in-a-Lifetime Cascadian Journeys” by Portland Monthly – Combine big summer whitewater, a comfortable ‘safari style’ backcountry camp (think glamping), & options for mountain biking, running, and inflatable kayaking – there is... learn more
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