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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Our Kern River Rafting Safari was featured in Travel and Leisure
“after drifting 10 miles down the Kern, we arrived at Momentum’s base camp. An enclave of safari-style tents set atop wooden platforms—inside two of which, as if by magic, our luggage awaited—the experience was like being shipwrecked in a place you never want to be rescued from.” Our Kern... learn more
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Rafting The Klamath River After The Dams
In 2024 four dams were removed from the Klamath River – the largest dam removal in history. The Klamath River now runs free from Keno to the Ocean. Find out more & Join us for a historic season exploring the Klamath River post dam removal.
- The Momentum Blog