Answer: A. A political/physical map
Step-by-step explanation:
This description matches with a political/physical map.
Let's explain both, for a better understanding:
A physical map shows information about the natural (physical) characteristics of the landform. For example: Changes in elevation (mountains and mountain ranges) and bodies of water (such as lakes, rivers...)
It is important to note, these physical features are classified by colors. For example blue for bodies of water, green for lower elevations (valleys) and brown for higher elevations (mountains).
On the other hand, a political map is only focused on the regional, national and international borders and boundaries and the locations of cities, countries and their capitals.
Hence, according to these explanations the map of crater lake national park is a political/physical map.