National Parks
Volcano in North America's National Parks
Name | National Park | |
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Ubehebe Crater At 500 feet deep and ½ mi across, this crater resulted from underground steam and gas explosions |
Death Valley National Park | |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Since the latest eruption began in 1983, Kilauea Volcano has been adding new land to the Big Island more |
Big Island | |
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Mud Volcano Gasses hissing from vents underscore the volatile nature of this area's geothermal features. The ¾-mi |
Yellowstone National Park |