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Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park is a United States national park located in southern Oregon, in the United States. The centerpiece of the park is Crater Lake, the deepest lake in North America known for its deep blue color. Crater Lake was formed from the collapse of Mount Mazama, a volcano in southern Oregon that once stood about 11,000 feet tall. A series of destructive eruptions around 5000 BC caused the mountain's peak to collapse into its lava chamber, resulting in a caldera nearly six miles wide. Over time, snowmelt and rain collected in the crater to form the More...
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Ashland
Ashland is at the south end of the Rogue Valley, only about 15 miles from the California border, on one of the two north/south routes through Oregon. Ashland is a college town, home of Southern Oregon University, but it's mainly known for its live theater, particularly the Oregon Shakespeare Festival . The weather is relatively mild, a few days of snow in the winter, several days of 100F weather in the More...
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