As one of the most unique and rugged landscapes in Idaho, a visit to Craters of the Moon National Monument always makes for a great experience. You’ve probably seen the park’s stunning volcanic landscape, comprised of ancient lava flows and underground caves. However, few people are aware of the breathtaking transformation this park undergoes in the wintertime. Blanketed in thick layers of snow, seeing this park in the winter is a must. Whether you opt for a solo adventure or one of the park’s guided snowshoe hikes, this is an outdoor experience that will leave you in awe.
Please note, guided snowshoe hikes are temporarily suspended; however, snowshoes will still be offered for loan at the visitor center. Click here for status updates.
The winter landscape at Craters of the Moon near Arco is something that simply must be experienced. Covered in pristine blankets of white snow, the park’s dramatic scenery is full of contrast and endless beauty.
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Whereas many parks may slow down or close completely during the winter, Craters of the Moon keeps the activities going with fun winter programs like the weekly ranger-guided snowshoe walks. Even if you’ve never worn a pair of snowshoes in your life before, this is a great opportunity that hikers of all skill levels can enjoy.
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The guided snowshoe hikes are held every Saturday through both January and February from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Hikers are welcome to bring their own snowshoes or use the ones provided by the park. To sign up for a hike, simply head to the visitor center on the day of the walk.
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During this guided experience, visitors will be led on a 1.5-mile trek through the breathtaking volcanic landscape. Along the way, you’ll learn about winter wildlife in the park and you may even spot some tracks in the snow.
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If you can’t make it to one of the Saturday guided walks, you can always opt for a self-guided adventure across the snow-covered lava flows. The park’s 1-mile Snowshoe Loop Trail is currently open to visitors and is easy to follow thanks to the orange snow poles that mark the way.
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However, snowshoeing isn’t the only way to enjoy the park. Cross-country skiing is also a popular winter activity at Craters of the Moon. The park boasts a groomed track that is 4-7 miles in length, but skiers are welcome to leave the track to venture out onto the open slopes of the park’s cinder cones.
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Experience the cooler side of one of Idaho’s most dramatic parks and plan to embark on one of these guided snowshoe hikes this winter. This is a truly unique experience and you don’t want to miss it! Learn more about the winter programs at Craters of the Moon here.
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What do you think? Are you up for a guided snowshoe hike across this one-of-a-kind landscape? For more amazing winter adventures, check out this list of 10 Perfectly Scenic Trails In Idaho For Winter Hiking.
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