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Crater Rings (Idaho)

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USGS Crater Rings

Designated
  
1980

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Location
  
Elmore County, Idaho, United States

Age of rock
  
Less than 2 million years

Mountain type
  
volcanic craters of a Shield Volcano

Crater Rings are adjacent, symmetrical volcanic pit craters in the Western Snake River Plain about 8 miles northwest of Mountain Home, Idaho. They are one of few examples of volcanic craters in the continental United States. The craters are at the summit of a broad shield volcano. The eastern crater is about 3000 ft across and 350 ft deep. The western is 2500 ft across and 300 ft deep. The craters are probably former lava lakes similar to Halemaumau Crater of the KÄ«lauea volcano of Hawaii. The volcano is the youngest of the shield volcanoes near Mountain Home and is estimated to be less than 2 million years old.

Map of Crater Rings, Idaho 83647, USA

Crater Rings are a National Natural Landmark designated in 1980. The site is owned by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.

References

Crater Rings (Idaho) Wikipedia