Introducing Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Despite Hawaii’s many wonders, this national park (808-985-6000; www.nps.gov/havo; week pass per car $10) stands out: its two active volcanoes testify to the ongoing birth of the islands. Majestic Mauna Loa (13, 677ft) looms like a sleeping giant, while young Kilauea – the world’s most active volcano – has been erupting almost continually since 1983. With luck, you’ll witness the primal event of molten lava tumbling into the sea. But the park contains much more – overwhelming lava deserts, steaming craters, lava tubes, ancient rain forests – and hikers will always wish for more time.
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Near the park entrance, Kilauea Visitor Center (808-985-6017; 7:45am-5pm) makes a great introduction, and rangers provide updates on trail conditions, volcanic activity and guided walks. The Volcano Art Center (808-967-7565, 866-967-7565; www.volcanoartcenter.org; 9am-5pm) coordinates special events.
Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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