Hidden Wonders of Craters of the Moon at Museum of Natural History
March 19, 2026

The Idaho Museum of Natural History has opened a new exhibit: Flows, Hidden Wonders of Craters of the Moon.
Hidden Wonders of Craters of the Moon showcases the stark beauty of one of Idaho’s most unique landscapes. Combining wonderful photography with stirring poetry, photographer Roger Boe and Will Peterson take the visitor through a magical journey through the lava flows of Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.
The exhibition features 20 framed photographs by local Pocatello photographer, Roger Boe. The photographs are accompanied by poems by local poet, Will Peterson. The photographs and poetry will generate an appreciation for the beauty and wonder of Idaho’s natural landscape. In addition, the IMNH has created an interactive poetry station, be inspired by Idaho’s natural history. Write a poem in the provided notebook and it could be featured in the exhibit hall.
Flows, Hidden Wonders of the Craters of the Moon is on display now through September. The IMNH has served Idaho since 1934. To learn more or visitor details please visit isu.edu/imnh or call (208) 282-3168.
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