Crater Lake, located in Crater Lake National Park in Oregon, is known to be the deepest lake in the United States and the seventh deepest in the world. A maximum lake depth of 608 m (1,996 ft) was recorded by a group of USGS representatives in 1886 using piano wire and lead weight. The maximum depth of 589 m (1,932 ft) was established in 1959 by the USGS using sonar measurement. This depth is referenced at the surface elevation of 1,882 m (6,176 ft). But since its primary input source is dependent upon the climate, lake level is subject to abrupt changes. Crater Lake partially fills the collapsed caldera of the ancient Mount Mazama Volcano. The caldera is a bowl-shape depression of about 1,219 m (4,000 ft) deep.
The lowest depth of Crater Lake is 1,946 feet deep. The lake is five by six miles in area. Crater Lake is found in Oregon.
The lake partly fills a nearly 2,148 foot (655 m) deep caldera[1] that was formed around 7,700 (± 150) years ago[2] by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama.
Crater Lake is tall.
It is 2,148 foot deep.
1,946 feet deep.
Im not sure but i think its Michigan(lake Superior)ANSWER:Although Lake Superior is the deepest Great Lake, the state which has the deepest US lake is Oregon with Crater Lake at 1,949 feet deep. It is the seventh deepest lake in the world.
Crater Lake, in Oregon, 1,949 feet deep, is the deepest lake in the U.S.
Crater Lake (Formerly Blue Lake and Lake Majesty) is located in Klamath County, Oregon about 80 miles east of Medford.
Crater Lake, Oregon at 1,949 feet (594 m) deep, is the deepest lake in the US.
Portland, Oregon. No, the capital of Oregon is not Portland. That is the largest city, but the capital is Salem.
crater lake Oregon at 1,954 feet
Most likely Lake Superior, which has a large hole in it's northeastern end that is about 1,300 feet deep.
283 feet deep
Crater Lake in Klamath County, Oregon at 1,949 feet
Crater Lake in Klamath County, Oregon at 1,949 feet
It is Crater Lake in Oregon. At 1,943 feet deep (590m), it is the seventh deepest lake in the world, and the deepest in the US. It is the basin of an erupted volcano, so the water has no inlet, or outlet. It is also considered to have the clearest water of any lake in the world. Trivia Information:Crater Lake was actually featured on the 2005 Oregon state quarter. See Related Links:See the Related Links for "Answers.com: Crater Lake" to the bottom for the answer.
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