Oregon | Crater Lake Itinerary
(Host City: Medford, Oregon (MFR))Day 1: Medford, Crater Lake National Park
Day 2: Crater Lake, Mount Scott Trail
Day 3: Crater Lake National Park, Ashland
Day 4: Rogue River, Ashland
Day 5: Grizzly Peak, Shakespeare Festival
Day 6: Ashland, Medford/Departure

Quotes From the Field:
"As with all of our previous 6 adventures we have been on with ALA, all the activities were excellent, but Ashland and the Bard were beyond special!"
Ron & Sandy Kelly - Springboro, Ohio
Oregon Adventure Travel

There's a legend in Oregon that when the first Crater Lake visitors with color cameras took their photos to be developed, they were reimbursed for what Kodak assumed was an error in the printing process. Little did Kodak know, the impossibly bright blue hue of Oregon's Crater Lake was, in fact, real.
- Bike along the rim of an extinct volcano and down a “highway of waterfalls”
- Raft the world-famous Rogue River
- Summit Mount Scott to soak up the magnificent views from the highest point in Crater Lake National Park
- Hike the Pacific Coast trail enveloped in the rich bouquet of pine forests
- Indulge in fresh Rogue Valley berries, cheeses and wines
- Enjoy the rare spectacle of classic theater under the stars at the Ashland Shakespeare Festival
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Oregon: Oregon Family | Crater Lake
Distinctive Accommodations
6 days/5 nightsNights 1 & 2: Crater Lake Lodge
Originally opened in 1915, this truly grand, historic northwest lodge is located on the edge of the caldera overlooking Crater Lake. Renovated extensively in 1995, the Lodge offers an atmosphere reminiscent of the 1920s and immerses visitors in its rustic charm.
Nights 3 to 5: Bard's Inn
Conveniently situated near Ashland's most popular and exciting attractions, like the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Lithia Park and downtown shopping, the Bard's Inn offers the perfect place to relax after an exciting day of activity at Crater Lake.

A few more reasons why you've gotta go...
- Crater Lake: at 1,943 feet deep, it's is the 7th deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States.
- The Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival: founded in 1935, the theater is among the oldest and largest professional non-profit theatres in the nation.
- The "magic" mineral water at Lithia Springs Resort: guests have claimed the water the resort uses to fill their whirlpool tubs have cured all sorts of ailments, from poison oak to insomnia.
- Remember that historic jump in the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? You'll pass by it on your rafting trip down the Rogue River.




























