{"id":4558,"date":"2023-03-31T14:29:36","date_gmt":"2023-03-31T13:29:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/?p=4558"},"modified":"2023-03-31T14:29:36","modified_gmt":"2023-03-31T13:29:36","slug":"how-fsr-down-can-you-see-in-crater-lake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/how-fsr-down-can-you-see-in-crater-lake\/","title":{"rendered":"How fsr down can you see in crater lake?"},"content":{"rendered":"

In Oregon’s Crater Lake, FSR is short for “fine sediment retention” and refers to the ability of the lake to filter out very small particles of sediment. This is what gives the lake its famously clear water. But just how clear is the water? And how deep can you see down into it?<\/p>\n

Based on the average human eye level, you can see about 1\/3 of the way down into Crater Lake.<\/p>\n

What is at the bottom of Crater Lake? <\/h2>\n

A tunnel through the dead aquatic moss at the bottom of Crater Lake would be an amazing feat. The dead moss layers accumulate over thousands of years, sometimes reaching 40 yards thick. This would be an incredible accomplishment and would be a great way to see the bottom of the lake.<\/p>\n

Crater Lake is a stunning national park that offers incredible views of the lake and surrounding area. Be sure to look up when you’re exploring the park so you don’t miss the incredible views. The warm glow of the sunrise is especially beautiful in the mornings.<\/p>\n

What does it look like at the bottom of Crater Lake <\/h3>\n