We had about 270 miles to drive to get to the next stop so we left Tuesday night to knock out an hour of driving through the pass. We found a fantastic campsite at a place in Idaho off the Salmon River called Bobcat Gutch. Lots of grass for the pups abd there were 6-8 free sites with fire pits. Maggie was in grass heaven.

We got up to a beautiful morning and headed the 190 miles to Craters of the Moon National Park. This is a place you probably don’t want to visit during the summer. They say that the rocks get up to 150°. The site is basically a very large area that collapsed millions of years ago and caused volcanic activity near the surface. It’s a really unique area to learn about lava, lava flows, and the different types of cinders. The park has a very nice drive and a couple of really interesting hikes to take you to some Cinder cones and lava spouts. They do have a visitor center where you can get passes to go into the caves and look at the bats. We opted out of that.

we finished the day camping in a boat ramp/camping area next to the snake river. The snake river is jammed up in this part of the canyon so it was definitely right from a full summer season. But there was a nice little stream. It was running behind the camp spot and the dogs were able to have some good walks.
Here are some additional photos from the day.
https://www.overlandadventureexcursions.com/photos-albums/nggallery/album/20250924-craters-of-the-moon