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Crater Lake National Park’s North Entrance Road to reopen temporarily for Labor Day weekend visitors

Crater Lake National Park
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Crater Lake National Park

CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Crater Lake National Park will temporarily open the North Entrance Road for two-way travel beginning 7 a.m. Saturday through Monday, Sept. 2, to accommodate visitors over the busy Labor Day Weekend.

However, park officials said Wednesday that long lines and waits of up to two hours should be expected throughout the holiday weekend at both entrance stations.

The South Entrance Station will be especially busy on Friday, as it will be the only entrance into the park. Arriving before 10 AM or after 3 PM may reduce wait times. If the park is not your destination, officials suggest you "please consider avoiding Highway 62 and taking an alternative route." 

"Please be advised that fire operations may necessitate temporary closures or delays along the North Entrance Road at any time," they said.

Beginning at 6 AM Tuesday, September 3rd, and continuing until further notice, the North Entrance will again be closed to all traffic to allow for hazard reduction work related to the Middle Fork Fire to resume.  During this time, access to the park will be limited to the South Entrance.  

We recommend checking the latest conditions and road status before your visit to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Updates will be available on the park website at www.nps.gov/crla and on Oregon TripCheck at www.tripcheck.com.

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