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Lunar Crater Back Country Byway

Lunar Crater has been a National Natural Landmark since it was designated in 1973. The Lunar Crater Back Country Byway that travels through this volcanic area is a 24-mile loop that extends both north and south of US Highway 6 between Warm Springs and Currant. Depending on how often you stop, this is a 1 to 2 hour drive, but parts of this bumpy and unpaved road want a high clearance vehicle.

This volcanic area got the "Lunar" name because of its resemblance to findings on the moon. The volcanic field is complete with cinder cones, basalt flows and 20 or more extinct volcanoes near by. Easy Chair Crater (pictured above) is one of the first volcanic cones you come to after leaving the pavement. All that volcanic soil usually makes for incredible wildflowers in season... and depending on how much rain there's been lately there might even be some water on the floor of Lunar Lake.

Photos of Lunar Crater area are courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management.
Topo map courtesy of National Geographic Topo!
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