Mount Mazama Topo Map in Klamath County OR
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Mount Mazama Information
Coordinates: 42.9165186°N, -122.0844711°W
Approx. Elevation: 8,151 feet (2,484 meters)
USGS Map Area: Crater Lake East
Feature Type: Summit
Nearby Summits
Feature | USGS Topo Map |
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Applegate Peak | Crater Lake East |
Eagle Crags | Crater Lake East |
Garfield Peak | Crater Lake East |
Cloudcap | Crater Lake East |
Mount Scott | Crater Lake East |
Roundtop | Crater Lake East |
Munson Point | Crater Lake West |
Mazama Rock | Crater Lake East |
The Watchman | Crater Lake West |
Crater Peak | Maklaks Crater |
Mount Mazama is the volcano that erupted and then collapsed about 5700 BCE to form Crater Lake in Oregon. While Mt. Mazama is dormant, it is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and the active Cascade Volcanoes and could erupt again one day. Before the eruption, Mazama was estimated to be the tallest of the Oregon volcanoes at about 12,000 feet tall (3657 meters) or a little taller than Mount Hood is today.
Mount Mazama is listed in the Summits Category for Klamath County in the state of Oregon. Mount Mazama is displayed on the "Crater Lake East" USGS topo map quad. Anyone who is interested in visiting Mount Mazama can view and print the free topographic map, terrain map, and other maps using the link above. The location, topography, nearby roads and trails around Mount Mazama (Summit) can be seen in the map layers above. The latitude and longitude coordinates (GPS waypoint) of Mount Mazama are 42.9165186 (North), -122.0844711 (West) and the approximate elevation is 8,151 feet (2,484 meters) above sea level. If you have visited Oregon's Mount Mazama in Klamath County before, please share your experience with a comment below.