Ropey, black segments of lava cover the landscape. Mountains rise in the distance.

Geology Nature Hike

Craters Of The Moon National Monument & Preserve

Special Event
  • Jun 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM
  • Fees apply
Craters of the Moon National Monument was established in 1924 to protect its “weird and scenic” volcanic landscape. Doug Owen, who worked as a park ranger, park geologist, and education specialist for 19 years at Craters of the Moon, will lead a hike to visit and discuss a wide variety of geologic features, such as cinder cones, spatter cones, lava tubes, and block, a’a and pahoehoe lava. This approximately four-mile hike will include some off-trail hiking on uneven ground.
 
Please check weather conditions and dress appropriately, long pants and hiking boots or shoes are recommended. Bring a lunch, water, and other food and beverages as needed.

Fees

Park entry fee is required, but the walk itself is free.

Location

Meet at the Tree Molds Parking Lot

Latitude and Longitude 43.427630, -113.548704

Schedule

Date:

Jun 20, 2026

Time:

10:00 AM

Duration:

4 hours and 30 minutes

Event Type

  • Hike
  • Talk
  • Walk