A Natural Architecture Marvel: Castle Rock State Park
Castle Rocks State Park seems like a creation of a Renaissance mastermind architect who wanted to showcase the majesty of basalt rock formations in Idaho. It has unique geological features that are well preserved to the delight of adventure seekers and rock climbers. The park has 1,440 acres full of climbing walls, hiking trails, and camping spots. Its unique geography bears testimony to volcanic activity that shaped the Earth. One fascinating structure among many is the Castle Rock itself, which stands at 6,860 feet and looks like a crown.