Near Union Peak
View from atop Union Peak!
Near Union Peak
Union Peak as seen from the fork between the PCT and Union Peak trail.
Near Union Peak
Looking northeast from near the top of Union Peak. 23 July 2020. Mount Bailey and the Watchman are visible..
Near Union Peak
Crater Lake's West Rim from the summit of Union Peak
Near Union Peak
Mount McLoughlin from the Union Peak Trail

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Union Peak

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A magnificent peak just outside the main entrance of Crater Lake, with sweeping views of the area.
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Steeper
0.05mi
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Elevation Gain
1ft
Elevation Loss
0%
Max Grade
6,178ft
High Point
6,176ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead is located across Highway 62, on the opposite side of the highway from the Crater Lake National Park entrance at Mazama Village. Look for a road sign indicating parking for the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Start on the PCT: Highway 140 to Highway 138 (near Cascade Crest), hiking several gentle miles with virtually no elevation gain. Eventually, a fork in the trail with a well-maintained sign points you in several directions. Going straight here would keep you on the PCT, so take a right onto the Union Peak Spur Trail, which leads to the summit. After branching off of the PCT, this trail moves through a lodgepole pine forest with very moderate grades. The peak materializes instantly, as if from nowhere. Upon approaching Union Peak is when the workout begins! Start off stair-stepping up large rocks, and before you know it you'll be scrambling up the side of the peak. From the top of Union Peak comes panoramic views of the surrounding area. You'll be able to see some of Crater Lake's Caldera, but not the lake itself. Just don't look down!
History & Background
In 1853, the Nye party drew a crude map of the area as they moved around the rim and they called the lake simply Blue Lake. En route to Jacksonville, Chauncey Nye and three others noticed a very rugged peak which they climbed and named Union Peak. A majority of the group favored the Union cause in the Civil War and they hoped the name of this volcanic plug would never change. Following the usual slow route of travel to Jacksonville, Oregon, the Nye party reported their discovery and on November 8, 1862, in the Oregon Sentinel, the first printed article about the Lake appeared.

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