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UPDATE: Crater Lake partly reopens following avalanche

Zach Urness
Statesman Journal
Steel Visitor's Center at Crater Lake National Park covered in snow on Jan. 10, 2017. The park was closed on Tuesday due to heavy snow

UPDATE (1:48 p.m., Jan. 11)

Crater Lake National Park has partly reopened as of Wednesday afternoon.

Highway 62 south and Munson Valley Road to Crater Lake's park headquarters have been cleared, meaning visitors can arrive from the Klamath Falls area, officials said.

However, Highway 62 west from the Union Creek and Medford area remains closed. It should reopen Thursday morning.

While the roads into the park's visitor center are open, the road to the Rim Village — and actual views of Crater Lake — is likely to remain closed for a few more days, officials said.

All roads into Oregon's only national park were closed Tuesday following heavy snow and an avalanche on Highway 62.

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A massive winter storm has forced officials to temporarily close Crater Lake National Park.

Oregon's only national park was pounded with heavy snow and high winds during the past few days, resulting in the uncommon closure on Tuesday of what's often called one of the "snowiest inhabited places in North America."

Numerous downed trees and a small avalanche prompted state officials to close Highway 62 from the south and west, halting travel on the only plowed roadway leading into the park during winter.

The park could reopen by Wednesday, but with another 16 to 26 inches expected, the exact reopening date remains dependent on conditions, officials said in a news release.

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The avalanche occurred on Highway 62 when a snow layer 18 inches deep and 100 feet wide slid from a slope onto the roadway, officials said.

"Plow trucks were not immediately able to push through debris, and park staff continue to work to clear the road," the news release said.

For more information, contact the Crater Lake Visitor's Center at 541-594-3100 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. or visit www.nps.gov/crla.

Crater Lake currently has 99 inches of snow at park headquarters, which is 134 percent of normal for this time of year.

This story will be updated. 

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Snow banks on the road leading into Crater Lake National Park, which was closed by heavy snowfall.