Lunar Crater National Natural Landmark

Lunar Crater National Natural Landmark recognizes the Lunar Crater volcanic field in Nye County, central Nevada, as a United States National Natural Landmark.

It is located 70 miles (110 km) east-northeast of Tonopah[1] and was designated in 1973.

In September 1972, Lunar Crater was used by NASA to train astronauts of the Apollo program in recognizing geological and volcanic features expected on the Moon.

Astronauts who used this training on the Moon include Apollo 16's John Young and Charlie Duke, as well as Apollo 17's Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt.

Notable geologist instructors included William R.

Lunar Crater as seen from the overlook, July 2014