Oregon, Godfrey Glen Trail
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State: Oregon
Location: Crater Lake National Park
Length, Round Trip: 1 miles
Trail Type: Loop
Minimum Elevation: 6000 feet
Elevation Change: 50 feet
Best Season: June to October
Difficulty: Easy
Usage: Moderate

Godfrey Glen Trail
Godfrey Glen Trail

Trail Information

The Godfrey Glen Trail begins from the southern park road just more than a mile east of Mazama Campground. The trail heads through old growth forest as it parallels a small tributary to Annie Creek. The loop heads to the west along the northern bank of the creek for a short distance. It reaches one of the eastern arms of Annie Creek Canyon and turns sharply to the east. After leading along the canyon rim, the trail crosses the small tributary then turns sharply west and continues to follow the contouring of the canyon. The trail turns back to the east and parallels the southern bank back to the trailhead.

Directions

From Annie Spring Entrance:
Drive north past Mazama Campground then follow the trail east approximately 1 mile to the Godfrey Glen Trailhead on the southern side of the road.

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