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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Lava Flow Trail Guide

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Did you know there were people living here when Sunset Crater erupted nearly 1,000 years ago? Explore the volcanic landscape, geology, human history, and flora and fauna of Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument with this comprehensive Lava Flow Trail Guide. Stop-by-stop interpretation will help you discover the science behind the volcano, the story of its formation and eruption, and provide context for what you see while on the trail.

This NPS-approved trail guide offers clear trail descriptions, fascinating geological insights, and helpful tips to enrich your experience. Featuring color photographs and engaging interpretive content, this new edition is the perfect keepsake for your visit. Filled with facts about the volcanic region, Sunset Crater Volcano in particular, and volcanos in general, it’s the next best thing to a ranger-guided hike!

  • ISBN: 9781583692387
  • Genre: Travel, Trail Guide
  • Format: Paperback
  • Trim size: 5.25" x 8"
  • Page count: 28 pages
  • Published by Western National Parks in 2026
  • Written by National Park Service
  • Audience: General
  • Made in the USA

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