Crater Lake National Park, established in 1902 in the Cascade Mountains of southern Oregon, was formed nearly 7,700 years ago when the volcanic peak of Mount Mazama collapsed following a catastrophic eruption, creating a caldera that slowly filled with rain and snowmelt to become the deepest lake in the United States at 1,943 feet. The water is of legendary clarity and an almost impossibly vivid blue — a color so pure and intense it seems to belong to another world. Wizard Island, a cinder cone rising from the lake’s surface, adds to the sense of standing at the edge of geologic wonder.
U.S. national parks are frequently referred to as America’s Best Idea. Other common nicknames highlighting their value include National Treasures, Jewels in the Crown and collectively as the Natural Heritage or Crown Jewels of the nation.
All "parks" are not the same, with over 25 different designations beyond just "National Park". These include National Monuments, Historic Sites, National Recreation Areas, National Lakeshores/Seashores, and National Preserves, focusing on natural preservation, historical preservation, and recreational water access. The titles included in our U.S. National ParkStamps™ Collection cover all of these designations.
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