Chief of Interpretation Ted Stout guides us through Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve, a national park formed by a massive volcanic fissure know as The Great Rift. Craters of the Moon was declared a national monument in 1924 by President Coolidge and features a number unique formations, including rafted blocks, cindercones and spattercones, due to the park's volcanic ties.
I want to get to the Sentinel in the back country...can you explain how to get there? The trial dissapears after a couple of miles after the tree holes.
Greenswan1000 4 months ago
Taking the family camping here...looking forward to hiking through this amazing place!
gwo1974 8 months ago
I love this place, I was there in 1996. Good to see it again so thanks for sharing
Jerkabobber 1 year ago