What to do and see in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii: The Best Things to do Adventurous

September 5, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Hawaii's premier natural attraction offers a wealth of live volcano activity, rainforest, hiking trails and spectacular scenery. See the park's wonders from fifty miles of usually navigable roads - lava flows sometimes necessitate a detour - or take a few days to explore its marvels. Don't miss Kilauea's four-kilometer-wide Halemaumau caldera, Kilauea Iki crater trail, the easy Kipuka Puaula Trail or the chance to pick up a souvenir of the red hot action at Volcano Art Center & Gallery.

1. Kilauea Iki Trail

Crater Rim Drive, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI 96785 +1 808-985-6000 http://www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/upload/Kilauea-Iki-Trail-Guide-2013.pdf
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Kilauea Iki Trail

A moderate 4 mile hike into a an old volcanic crater.

Reviewed By jdc8mbc

Start early in the day, if only because parking is extremely limited at the Kilauea Iki Overlook. There are two ways to hike: clockwise, the more difficult direction which begins with an unpaved path, or counterclockwise, the easier direction which begins with going down steps. The descent to the crater floor is 400 feet... the ascent back to the parking area via the counterclockwise direction involves hiking switchbacks which is easier than climbing uneven, high, and steep steps if one has taken the clockwise direction. If in relatively decent shape, allow approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. Elevation/altitude is about 4,000 feet. The interpretative map/guide is available for $2 at the park headquarters and is worthwhile. Pack a hat/cap, sunglasses, plenty of water and insect repellent.

2. Friends of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

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Friends of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

Hawai'i Volcanoes Institute provides custom guided tours in and around Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park - ranging from the moderate to the extreme. We offer geology type tours with combined rainforest, to volcanology - old lava sites, new lava flows, cultural and historical interpretive hikes and more. All of our guides are scientists or naturalists. Proceeds support Park projects & programs. Friends of Hawai’i Volcanoes National park is a 501 (c) 3 and the official Philanthropic Partner to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Proceeds from all tours support vital park projects and programs.

3. Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI 96718 +1 808-385-6000 http://www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/craterrimtour_tube.htm
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Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube

Reviewed By psudino - Weehawken, United States

We saw lava tubes on both Maui and the Big Island and these are hands down the biggest lava tubes. If you didn't know better it looks like a tunneling truck for a mining company created these. Also, the path to and from the lava tubes has some beautiful and lush plant life. It is amazing how the landscape on this island can be so varied!

4. Kilauea

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI +1 808-985-6000 http://www.nps.gov/havo/contacts.htm
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Kilauea

Active volcano built on the southeastern slope of Mauna Loa features a caldera approximately 4 by 3.2 kilometers wide and walls from zero to 120 meters high.

Reviewed By psudino - Weehawken, United States

This is one of the highlights of the Big Island tour because there are very few places on Earth where one can see an active volcano like this. There hasn't been an active lava flow for a few years since the last major eruption, which is unfortunately, but it is still an active Caldera. An amazing sight for sure!

5. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Volcano National Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI +1 808-964-1000 http://www.nps.gov/havo
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Reviewed By Mikemhs

Beautiful park, great views, great hiking, this is a must on any trip to the big island, allow one full day here & maybe two we were there in mid September lava flows receded & some portions of the park was still closed & several of the hiking trails

6. Kalapana

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI +1 808-938-7842
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Kalapana

Reviewed By ronaldmD6184CT

The two lava flow areas on the west end have roads across them to see the devastation and for the people to access what was once their homes, and new dwellings are being erected on top of the flows. Amazing and sad too. I am putting a picture of Isaac Hale Beach Park and the enormous lava flow showing how it cut off the Highway 137 and redid the park area. The roads are narrow and treacherous to the park, but well worth it for nature lovers.

7. Napau-Makaopuhi Crater Trail

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI
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Napau-Makaopuhi Crater Trail

8. Holei Sea Arch

Chain of Craters Road, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI 96778 http://www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/ccr_holei.htm
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Holei Sea Arch

Reviewed By Escape-overseas - Stevenage, United Kingdom

Located a short walk from the restricted parking area at the foot of the Chain of the Craters Road, across the lava field to the viewing area, where the power of nature is again in full view. The erosion of the lava by the power of wave action crashing onto the shoreline has created a sea arch in the lava outcrop. A definite photo opportunity.

9. Pu'u Loa Petroglyphs

Chain of Craters Rd. On Left Past Mile Marker 16, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii, HI +1 808-985-6000 http://www.nps.gov/havo/index.htm
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Pu'u Loa Petroglyphs

Reviewed By wohdonkey - Newark, United States

We stopped here while driving through Volcano National Park. We were glad we stopped because we really enjoyed it! It was a 1.4 mile round trip hike. We started out walking thru a field of lava rocks which brings you to a boardwalk to walk around and see the petroglyphs. It was a fun experience. Take water and sunscreen as there is no shade on this hike. It is an easy short hike tho.

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