Could there be a Crater Lake monster? If you ask Mattie Hatcher of Albany, Georgia, she'd say yes.
Like any good landmark, Crater Lake has its legends. There are stories of monsters and Wizard Island fire spirits told by indigenous peoples, as well as by early settlers. In 2002, the Fort Meyers (Florida) News-Star newspaper relayed a modern tale, one of a Georgia woman who claims to have seen a monster in the lake as a child. I would imagine that the experience makes her shudder even now.
As told by Mattie Hatcher of Albany, Georgia, she was out on the lake with friends when something swam underneath their rowboat, which she described as "a block long." She said her friends saw it, too, and that it gave them all a good fright.
"I have never been so scared in my life," she said. "What we saw that day was a monster. To me, it looked like a dragon. I know why the Indians call that place Lost Lake. They say monsters live in it. I believe them. I know, because I saw one there."
Reported sightings of cryptid creatures like Big Foot, the sea serpent Caddy, or Nessie in Scotland are hard to prove. They do occur, though, and probably more often than we realize. If there is a monster in Crater Lake, don't you think it deserves a name?
Here's where you come in. You can give the monster a name by leaving a suggestion in the comments below, emailing me at Adventure@NorthwestObsessed.net, or messaging me through the Northwest Obsessed Facebook page. We're counting on you!
If you need inspiration, you may be able to find it by reading my post about Crater Lake here: Glorious Crater Lake - Northwest Obsessed Blog.
Aside from bragging rights, there's a prize for suggesting the name that's chosen - dinner and bowling for two at North Bend Lanes in North Bend, Oregon. (Don't let the locale fool you - dinner there is seriously good, and with a wonderful wine list!) For those out of the area, we'll think of something to reward your creativity.
I suggest the crater lake monster should be named the “Mazama Mama”
Thanks for your entry, Celeste!
How about Aapep? It’s a sea serpent in Egyptian mythology.
Wonderful! Thank you, Heather!
Crystal the Crater Lake Creature
(Kind of like Lossie the Loch Ness Monster)
Tami, thank you for your suggestion! 🙂