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Description

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a mesmerizing tapestry of fiery landscapes and lush ecosystems, where the earth's primal forces are on full display. Home to two of the world's most active volcanoes, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa, visitors can witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of molten lava flows and ever-expanding land. The park boasts a diverse array of attractions, from the ethereal Thurston Lava Tube to the scenic Crater Rim Drive, offering unparalleled opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and capturing breathtaking vistas. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Hawaii Volcanoes holds profound geological and cultural significance, inviting adventurers to explore its dynamic environment and connect with the powerful, transformative nature of our planet.

Park Details

Date Established:
August 1, 1916
Acres:
323,431
Recreation Visitors (2021):
1262747