One of Idaho’s most unique parks, Craters of the Moon National Monument is best known for its stark landscape and volcanic features. But come wintertime, the park becomes blanketed in snow for as far as the eye can see. The once rugged scenery turns into a pristine wonderland, and it makes for a picture-perfect winter adventure. Make it your mission to visit Craters of the Moon this winter season and see this national monument in a whole new light.

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