Island Park Caldera
The Island Park Caldera, in the U.S. states of Idaho and Wyoming, is one of the world's largest calderas, with approximate dimensions of 80 by 65 km. Its ashfall is the source of the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff that is found from southern California to the Mississippi River near St. Louis.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Metrodyne, Public domain.
Island Park Caldera
- Type: Crater
- Description: caldera in Idaho and Wyoming, United States
- 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—“Island Park Caldera” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Island Park Caldera”
- Chinese: “帕克岛火山口”
- Chinese: “帕克島火山口”
- Dutch: “Island Park Caldera”
- French: “Caldeira d’Island Park”
- French: “Island Park Caldera”
- Italian: “Caldera dell’Island Park”
- Japanese: “イエローストーン国立公園”
- Russian: “Айленд-Парк”
- Ukrainian: “Айленд-Парк (кальдера)”
- Ukrainian: “Айленд-Парк”
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