Crater Lake Lodge:—
Board and lodging, each person, per day (lodging in tents)$3.00
Board and lodging, each person, per week (lodging in tents)17.50
Board and lodging, each person, per day (hotel)$3.50 and 4.00
Board and lodging, each person, per week (hotel)20.00 and 22.50
Baths (extra).50
Fires in rooms (extra).25
Single meals1.00
Anna Spring Tent Camp:—
Board and lodging, each person, per day2.50
Board and lodging, each person, per week
Meals: Breakfast or lunch, 50 cents; dinner, 75 cents.
$15.00
Fires in tents (extra)
Children under 12 years, half rates at lodge or camp.
.25

Clothing and Equipment

If the tourist is going to spend all his time on the rim of the lake, ordinary outing clothing with light-weight woolen underwear will be sufficient. If much climbing and tramping is to be done, heavy shoes with hobnails should be worn. Women should wear short skirts, bloomers, or riding-breeches.

If the tourist expects to camp in the Park, he should obtain pack-horses, guides, and equipment at Medford. Provisions and general supplies of all kinds may be obtained at the general store at Anna Spring Camp and the branch store at Crater Lake Lodge.

Fishing

Originally the lake contained no fish, but it has been stocked with rainbow trout and is now one of the best fishing places on the West Coast. The best fishing is by fly-casting from the shore. Flies used are the Jock Scott, black gnat, yellow-bodied cow dung, professor, queen of waters, royal coachman, brown hackle, and gray hackle. No fishing license is required in this Park. All fish less than 8 inches in length must be returned to water.


Glacier National Park

Location: Northwestern Montana. Area: 1534 square miles. Season: June 15 to October 1. Address of Supervisor: Belton, Montana.