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Jordan Craters

Young Basaltic Lava Field
Lava Flow on Columbia Plateau, Great Basin, Jordan Craters WSA in OR
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The flows of Jordan Craters volcanic field are the youngest of a large Quaternary basalt fields in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. The most recent flows come from Coffeepot Crater, a large breached cinder cone. These flows show excellent examples of inflated lava. Jordan Craters is approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) southwest of Boise, Idaho. The craters are free and open to the public all year.
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Coffeepot Crater Observation Point
Observation Point on Columbia Plateau near Arock, OR
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