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04/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/06/2026 16:11

Ride the Rim Event Cancelled in 2026

Date:
April 6, 2026
Contact: CRLA Public Affairs

CRATER LAKE, Ore - Crater Lake National Park has cancelled the 2026 Ride the Rim event due to major construction projects affecting park roads, trails, and visitor areas.

The decision reflects safety and operational constraints associated with multiple rehabilitation projects underway this year, including repairs and paving along East Rim Drive, major repairs on the Cleetwood Cove Trail and marina, improvements at North Junction Overlook, and rehabilitation of the Rim Village employee dormitory. These projects involve active construction zones that limit the park's ability to safely host the event.

These projects represent a significant, multi-year investment in safety, park infrastructure, and the visitor experience. Improvements to East Rim Drive and key visitor areas will enhance the quality and durability of the route used by Ride the Rim participants and expand access to more secluded areas of the park.

Crater Lake National Park remains open while construction is underway, with a wide range of recreational opportunities available to visitors. While the Cleetwood Cove Trail is closed, visitors can still enjoy scenic viewpoints along East Rim Drive, hiking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and other experiences throughout the park.

The next Ride the Rim event has not yet been scheduled. For updates, visit https://www.nps.gov/crla/planyourvisit/bicycling.htm. For current park conditions and events, visit nps.gov/crla.

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