Alt Text Map of deer migration routes through Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve in Idaho. The seasonal migration paths are shown by blue arrows in and out of the park area, which is shown in green. Extended Description The park area is shaped like a square with several stacked rectangles extending off the bottom left corner and bottom right corner, and a round extension off the top left corner. A red line representing joint US Highways 93, 26, and 20 comes from the middle-left side of the map, running up and then cutting off the top left corner of the park, then heading off the top middle of the map. The Pioneer Mountains are noted in the top left corner of the image. The Visitor Center is near the top left corner of the park, below the highway. The top right corner and bottom right sections of the map are labeled Wilderness Area. From the top right corner, a blue arrow labeled Spring Migration swoops down into the park’s right-side boundary. Text where the arrow emerges from reads “From Wintering Grounds.” Two blue arrows, labeled Summer Migration, form a loop in the left-middle of the park area, below the highway. A blue arrow labeled Fall Migration starts from the top left corner of the park and exits, parallel to the highway.