What Time is Sunrise and Sunset in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

Here are today's sunrise and sunset times in Craters of the Moon National Preserve, United States. You'll also find a sunrise and sunset calendar on this page for specific dates of sunrise/sunset in Craters of the Moon National Preserve.

Today Saturday, June 6, 2026

Sunrise

5:56 am

Dawn: 5:21 am

Sunrise today in Craters of the Moon National Preserve was at 5:56 AM MDT ().

Sunset

9:11 pm

Dusk: 9:46 pm

Sunset today in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be at 9:11 PM MDT ().

Tomorrow Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunrise

5:55 am

Dawn: 5:20 am

Sunrise tomorrow in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be at 5:55 AM MDT ().

Sunset

9:12 pm

Dusk: 9:47 pm

Sunset tomorrow in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be at 9:12 PM MDT ().

Calendar Craters of the Moon National Preserve Sunrise and Sunset Calendar

Sunrise calendar and sunset calendar for Craters of the Moon National Preserve. Discover Craters of the Moon National Preserve's detailed solar schedule, including day length, dawn, dusk, and solar noon times. Easily explore any month and year with our interactive calendar.

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FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about Craters of the Moon National Preserve

When is the shortest day in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The shortest day of the year in Craters of the Moon National Preserve (winter solstice) will be on Monday, December 21, 2026. In 2027 the shortest day will be on December 22, 2027.

How long is the shortest day in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The shortest day of 2026 in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be 8 hours and 58 minutes of daylight on December 21 (winter solstice).

When is the longest day in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The longest day in Craters of the Moon National Preserve (summer solstice) will be on Sunday, June 21, 2026. Next year the longest day will be on June 21, 2027.

How long is the longest day in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The longest day of 2026 in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will have 15 hours and 23 minutes of daylight on June 21 (summer solstice).

How much more daylight does Craters of the Moon National Preserve get in summer vs winter?

Craters of the Moon National Preserve gets 6 hours and 24 minutes more daylight on the summer solstice than the winter solstice. The longest day has 15 hours and 23 minutes of daylight while the shortest day has only 8 hours and 58 minutes. The average day length throughout the year is 12 hours and 13 minutes.

When is the earliest sunrise in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The earliest sunrise time of 2026 in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be on Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:54 AM.

When is the latest sunrise in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The latest sunrise time of 2026 in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be on Saturday, October 31, 2026 at 8:08 AM.

When is the latest sunset in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The latest sunset time in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be on Friday, June 26, 2026 at 9:19 PM.

When is the earliest sunset in Craters of the Moon National Preserve?

The earliest sunset time in Craters of the Moon National Preserve will be on Wednesday, December 9, 2026 at 4:59 PM.

Cities near Craters of the Moon National Preserve: Aberdeen, American Falls, Arco, Blaine County, Burley, Butte County, Heyburn, Lincoln County, Minidoka County, Paul.

National Parks near Craters of the Moon National Preserve: Craters of the Moon National Monument.

Craters of the Moon National Preserve is a national preserve located in central Idaho that protects a lava field and several volcanic features. The preserve is part of the National Park System and is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities.

Craters of the Moon National Preserve
43.20231,-113.47889
Timezone: America/Boise