Hawaii Volcanoes
Hawaii National Park, HI
Hike or Bike the Palm Trail

Hike or bike to some of the best views of Kahuku and along the fissure of the 1868 Mauna Loa eruption
Hike to Puʻuloa Petroglyphs

Hike across a lava field to the largest group of petroglyphs in Hawaiʻi.
Hike to Puʻuhuluhulu

Explore the 1969-1974 lava flows of Maunaulu and hike to the top of Puʻuhuluhulu cinder cone.
Hike Kīlauea Iki

Descend 400 feet (122 m) through rainforest into a volcanic crater and hike across a hardened lava lake from the 1959 eruption.
See Crater Rim Drive and Chain of Craters Road

Drive the two primary roads in the park for a scenic adventure through a dynamic geological and cultural landscape
Hike Crater Rim Trail

Catch views of Kīlauea caldera, feel the breath of the volcano at Steaming Bluff (Wahinekapu), and walk through lush rainforest.
Hike the Kona Trail

Hike through scenic pasturelands with native trees, and transverse the 1887 lava flow.
Hike the Glover Trail

Take a strenuous hike to a pit crater filled with an array of native Hawaiian species.
Walk Devastation Trail

Stroll on a paved path through a recovering landscape that was buried by falling cinder from the 1959 Kīlauea Iki eruption.
Hike to Nāhuku (Thurston Lava Tube)

Walk through lush rainforest and see a cave where a river of lava flowed 500 years ago.
Backcountry Camp at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

Looking for solitude or adventure? The vast backcountry on Kīlauea and Mauna Loa provides ample opportunities.
Hike to a Forested Pit Crater

Take a strenuous hike to a pit crater filled with an array of native Hawaiian species.
Park Bookstore

Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association operates the official park bookstores at Kīlauea Visitor Center and the Kahuku Unit.
Become a Junior Ranger at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes

Earn your official Junior Ranger badge at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Birdwatching at Kīpukapuaulu

Look for birds in a unique area of biological diversity with rare and endangered species.
Walk to See Hōlei Sea Arch

Walk a short distance to a view of dramatic sea cliffs and a 90-foot high arch sculpted by the sea.
Walk Kūpinaʻi Pali (Waldron Ledge)

Walk along an old road damaged by an earthquake in 1983 and get panoramic views of Kaluapele
Walk to Haʻakulamanu (Sulphur Banks)

See where volcanic gases have deposited colorful crystals.
Hike Into The Caldera on Halemaʻumaʻu Trail

Hike down to the floor of Kaluapele (Kīlauea caldera), with possible longer connections to Byron Ledge, Kīlauea Iki, and Nāhuku.
Hike the Kamakapaʻa Trail

A walk up to a small cinder cone surrounded by rolling, grassy meadows
Hike Kīpukapuaulu

A loop hike through a unique area of biological diversity with rare plants, birds, and old-growth trees.
Hike to the Footprints Area

Traverse the rugged Kaʻū Desert and see footprints left by Native Hawaiians long ago.
Hike to Keanakākoʻi Crater

Walk along an old portion of Crater Rim Drive to Keanakāko'i Crater and views toward the massive Halemaʻumaʻu.
Hike Puʻu o Lokuana

Hike to the top of Puʻu o Lokuana cinder cone, with choices for a shorter or longer loop.