Parque nacional

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

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Kamuela
August 20, 2022
"This National park located between Hilo and Kona on the southern flanks of the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcano is both for locals and for tourists by far the most popular attraction on the Big Island. It also is one of the few places on this planet where you can safely watch an active volcano (Kilauea) up, close and personal. According to us and many others this park is the one “must-see” destination on the Big Island. You can find an in depth guide for the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on our website."
"This National park located between Hilo and Kona on the southern flanks of the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcano is both for locals and for tourists by far the most popular attraction on the Big Island. It also is one of the few places on this planet where you can safely watch an active volcano (Kilaue…
Marisa
June 22, 2022
It’s an amazing things to see and learn about how our island was created!
Corey
June 10, 2022
Kilauea was flowing for decades, and then after a major eruption in 2017 the lava lake disappeared and the flow stopped. At the end of 2021, the lava lake reappeared, so you are truly here during a magical time. It is a sight that is other worldly, from peering down into the lava lake after the sun goes down (ask for the Keanakako'i overlook), to a mind-blowing hike across an old caldera floor. Do the Kilauea Iki Hike, because it is the closest you are going to get to a walk on the moon! It's a switchback into the crater, a walk across the crater floor, a switchback up back up to the rim on the other side, and then a walk along the rim back to the starting location. It takes about 3 hours (we are hardly active and we did it with toddlers on our backs in that amount of time).
Kilauea was flowing for decades, and then after a major eruption in 2017 the lava lake disappeared and the flow stopped. At the end of 2021, the lava lake reappeared, so you are truly here during a magical time. It is a sight that is other worldly, from peering down into the lava lake after the sun…
Amanda
May 23, 2022
Hike around an active Volcano! You can also take a boat or helicopter tour
Melanie
May 10, 2022
View the Lava Cauldron, a lot of folks like to visit this place at night, bring a jacket!

Actividades únicas en los alrededores

Descubre el cultivo de la banana en la selva hawaiana
Recorrido por Hawái, esculturas de roca de lava, estilo de vida fuera de la red
El parque de los Volcanes en bici eléctrica de rueda ancha

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