Comfort Station No. 72

72 (also known as Comfort Station #4) is a historic visitor services building in Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon, United States.

Today, the building remains an important part of the Rim Village landscape, despite minor alterations made to the structure when it was converted from a comfort station to an electrical transformer vault.

[2] Because of its unique rustic character, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 as Comfort Station No.

[1] Today, the six main buildings in Rim Village and a number of minor structures like Comfort Station #4 still reflect the rustic design features of the original National Park Service master plan.

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

Comfort Station #4 (building 72) in Rim Village Historic District