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  2. Idaho - U.S. National Park Service

    www.nps.gov/state/id/index.htm

    City Of Rocks. Emigrants of the California Trail describe the rocks here in vivid detail as "a city of tall spires,” “steeple rocks," and "the silent city." Today, this backcountry byway attracts rock climbers, campers, hikers, hunters, and those with the spirit of adventure.

  3. Craters of the Moon is a vast ocean of lava flows with scattered islands of cinder cones and sagebrush. We invite you to explore this "weird and scenic landscape" where yesterday's volcanic events are likely to continue tomorrow.

  4. Extremely resilient, they survived the settling of the United States and adapted to a changed world. Nez Perce National Historical Park consists of 38 places important to the history and culture of the nimíipuu. Explore these places. Learn their stories.

  5. Today, this backcountry byway attracts rock climbers, campers, hikers, hunters, and those with the spirit of adventure. There's inspirational scenery, exceptional opportunities for geologic study, and remnants of the Old West awaiting your discovery.

  6. Within Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.

  7. Explore Your Southern Idaho National Parks (U.S. National Park...

    www.nps.gov/articles/000/soidnewspaper2020_01.htm

    Driving the scenic loop road, camping under starry skies, summiting a volcano, and exploring the first-designated Wilderness area in the National Park System are some of the highlights.

  8. Plan Your Visit - U.S. National Park Service

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    The Guide to the Parks for southern Idaho is now available as a digital download! Use the guide to start planning your visit to Craters of the Moon, along with our neighboring parks: City of Rocks National Reserve, Minidoka National Historic Site, and Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument.

  9. Entrance Passes - U.S. National Park Service

    www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm

    Frequent visitors, seniors, military, and others may save money on entrance fees with an America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass, also known as an America the Beautiful or interagency pass. Review all pass options below and decide which pass is best for you.

  10. From fascinating, now-extinct creatures like the saber-toothed cat, mastodon, and ground sloth, to more familiar animals like horses, beavers, and birds, the scientific study of Pliocene fossils is the key to Hagerman.

  11. Things To Do - U.S. National Park Service

    www.nps.gov/crmo/planyourvisit/things2do.htm

    Start at the visitor center for park maps and information, educational exhibits, and the park film. Craters' caves and trails are all located along the 7-mile Loop Road, making it easy for visitors to see and do a lot in a short amount of time.