- 3 1/4 inch diameter
- Cast in fine pewter
- Felt backing
- In clear-vinyl covered box
Place Name: Mount Scott
Elevation: 8938 ft.
Coordinates: N42° 55' 22" W122° 00' 59"
Location: Oregon, USA
MarkerSleuth Photo Contributor: Crater Lake Natural History Association
Mount Scott is the highest point of Crater Lake National Park. It was named for Levi C. Scott, an Oregon Territory political figure in the 1840’s-1850’s. Although strenuous, a hike to the top is accessible to many, including families. From the summit, one can capture the whole of the 6 mile diameter Crater Lake in the view finder of an ordinary camera. In addition to the spectacular and awe-inspiring view of the lake, one can see as far south as Mount Shasta, California and north to Three Sisters.
Elevation: 8938 ft.
Coordinates: N42° 55' 22" W122° 00' 59"
Location: Oregon, USA
MarkerSleuth Photo Contributor: Crater Lake Natural History Association
Mount Scott is the highest point of Crater Lake National Park. It was named for Levi C. Scott, an Oregon Territory political figure in the 1840’s-1850’s. Although strenuous, a hike to the top is accessible to many, including families. From the summit, one can capture the whole of the 6 mile diameter Crater Lake in the view finder of an ordinary camera. In addition to the spectacular and awe-inspiring view of the lake, one can see as far south as Mount Shasta, California and north to Three Sisters.