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NPS invites public to participate in special “walks on the Moon” in May and June

May 15, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The National Park Service (NPS) has announced a special series of summer programs titled “Walks on the Moon”, inviting the public to participate throughout May and June. These unique experiences are designed to give attendees a feel of walking on lunar terrains, taking place in the surreal landscapes of Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.

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The “Walks on the Moon” program will provide visitors with an opportunity to explore the park’s unique volcanic landscapes that closely resemble the moon’s surface. The program aims to educate attendees about the geological and environmental factors that have contributed to the formation of these unique landscapes.

The NPS encourages all interested individuals to take part in these walks, which are intended to be both educational and enjoyable. The walks will be guided by experienced park rangers who will share insights into the park’s geology, ecology, and history. The NPS has not specified any age or fitness level requirements for participants, emphasizing that the event is open to all.

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