Oregon, Castle Crest Wildflower Garden
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State: Oregon
Location: Crater Lake National Park
Length, Round Trip: 1 miles
Trail Type: Loop
Minimum Elevation: 6400 feet
Elevation Change: 100 feet
Best Season: June to October
Difficulty: Easy
Usage: Moderate

Pumice Point
Pumice Point

Trail Information

The Castle Crest Wildflower Garden hike is a short loop that is not too hard for both young and old. The trail is smooth and heads through an area with several springs. During the summer months, a profusion of wildflowers lines the pathway. Be sure to bring along a wildflower identification book.

Directions

From Annie Spring Entrance:
Drive 4 miles north to the Steel Information Center. The trailhead lies across Rim Drive from the Park Headquarters.

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