Henry’s Fork Caldera
The Henry's Fork Caldera in eastern Idaho is a caldera located in an area known as Island Park, west of Yellowstone National Park. The caldera was formed by an eruption 1.3 million years ago of the Yellowstone hotspot.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Crater
- Description: caldera in Fremont County, Idaho
- Also known as: “Henrys Fork Caldera”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Last Chance.
Last Chance
Hamlet
Last Chance was a former unincorporated community along Henrys Fork in Fremont County, Idaho, United States, near the city of Island Park. The site originally was promoted as the "last chance" resort for the next 40 miles, hence the name. Last Chance is situated 4 miles north of Henry’s Fork Caldera.
Henry’s Fork Caldera
- Categories: caldera and landform
- Location: Fremont, Idaho, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Ukrainian—“Henry’s Fork Caldera” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Henrys Fork Caldera”
- Chinese: “亨利福克火山口”
- Chinese: “亨利福剋火山口”
- Dutch: “Henry’s Fork Caldera”
- Italian: “Caldera Henry’s Fork”
- Japanese: “イエローストーン国立公園”
- Russian: “Калльдера Хенрис-Форк”
- Russian: “Хенрис-Форк”
- Ukrainian: “Генрис-Форк (кальдера)”
- Ukrainian: “Генрис-Форк”
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