Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park guide

Plan your trip to the land of active lava flows and some of the planet's most striking hiking terrain

Top wow spots of Hawai'i Volcanoes

From spewing lava to palm-strewn coastline, behold the park's most unforgettable sights

Volcanic view
Photo by Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Kirk Lee; written by Peter Fish

Volcanic view

Molten lava pours into the Pacific near Kalapana, just east of Hawai‘i Volcanoes N.P.  Near constant eruptions—its eastern flanks have been erupting since 1983, Kilauea Caldera since 2003—make the park’s Kilauea Volcano one of the most active in the world. 


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