Craters of the Moon is starting to get a lot of attention for a brand new reason. It has just been named the best place in Idaho to view the night sky. Even better, there are chances for you to experience it yourself.
In case you missed it, there was quite a show in the sky a few nights ago. Thanks to an incoming solar storm, the northern lights were visible in many parts of Idaho. One photographer captured some amazing pics over Craters of the Moon.
We hear a lot about the Yellowstone super-volcano. Thanks to a national website, we've just been reminded that our real danger lies to our north where a couple dozen little volcanoes are waiting to kill us.
By now, it's a well-established fact that I'm a log cabin freak. It doesn't help that there is one that is available that's not that far from us. Truth is it's right next door to Craters of the Moon.
Craters of the Moon is a very unique place to visit any time of year and is completely worth the modest admission price. But, there are several days in 2017 when you can go for the wonderful price of free.
This year Halloween and Election Day are just as frightening for many in Idaho. For the more mild mannered there are two events taking place at the Herrett Center on the campus of the College of Southern Idaho.
I sliced up today’s show into two blocks. I realize that’s long for some folks who are on the go and don’t have much time, however. Some days I detect an undertow with caller reactions. Increasingly I’m hearing from a segment of the public which is looking to blow off some steam...
Starting Saturday, April 16, you can go to Craters of the Moon National Reserve for the awesome price of free. Has someone in the government gone crazy? Probably. But, that's not this. Saturday is the beginning of National Park Week.
ARCO, Idaho (Press Release)-The Blaine County Sheriff Search and Rescue, with the assistance of several law enforcement agencies, the Idaho Army National Air Guard, and a private pilot, located and rescued three individuals who were stranded for almost two days in a remote area in the Kamima Desert near the Craters of the Moon National Monument on Monday March 7, 2016.