We are now standing on top of a series of lakebed sediments, which belong to the Haughton formation. These sediments were laid down in a lake that filled the crater several thousands to millions of years after the impact event. Even today, this region of the crater is typically wetter than the surrounding terrain. In the movie, you will see a panorama of these lakebed sediments. At the next stop, you will see these sediments up close.
Media: Panorama of Haughton Formation lakebed sediments. | View or download media file (.mp4) |
Tour Stops
Haughton: Basecamp | Haughton: Directions | Tour Start & Visitor Center |
Haughton: Stop 1 | Haughton: Stop 2 | Haughton: Stop 3 |
Haughton: Stop 4 | Haughton: Stop 5 | Haughton: Stop 6 |
Haughton: Stop 7 | Haughton: Stop 8 | Haughton: Stop 9 |
Haughton: Stop 10 | Haughton: Stop 11 | Haughton: Stop 12 |
Haughton: Stop 13 | Haughton: Stop 14 | Haughton: Stop 15 |
Haughton: Stop 16 | Haughton: Stop 17 |