Comfort Station No. 68

68 (or Plaza Comfort Station) is a historic visitor services building in Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon, United States.

The Plaza Comfort Station (building 68) is located in Rim Village in Crater Lake National Park.

Implementation of the plan was overseen by the National Park Service's Landscape Engineering Division, headed by Thomas C. Vint.

Over the next fourteen years, Crater Lake's infrastructure was developed in accordance with the park's master plan.

Five of these are original structures; however, all six reflect the rustic style of architecture which is the common design theme that makes the Rim Village historically unique.

While access to the Rim Village is normally year-round, the Plaza Comfort Station is only open during the summer months due to the heavy winter snowfall that averages 533 inches (1,354 cm) per year.

Plaza Comfort Station in Rim Village Historic District