Rocky coastline with palm trees and a cliff beyon

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

Hawaii Park Code: HAVO

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Waterfalls

0.0

Trail Miles

$30.00

Entrance Fee

Open

Year Round

About Hawaiʻi Volcanoes

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has 0 waterfall hikes and a total trail length of 0.0 miles.

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cherished cultural landscapes in the world. Extending from sea level to 13,680 feet, the park encompasses the summits of two of the world's most active volcanoes - Kīlauea and Mauna Loa - and is a designated International Biosphere Reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Weather Information

The weather at Kīlauea's summit (4000' elevation) varies daily and may be rainy and chilly any time of the year. Temperature varies by elevation. At the summit of the volcano, temperatures may be 12 to 15 degrees cooler than at sea level. The coastal plain at the end of Chain of Craters Road, where lava crossed the road in 2003, is often hot, dry, and windy with the possibility of passing showers.

Contact Information

8089856011

havo_information@nps.gov

Official Website

Getting There

Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park is located on the island of Hawai‘i. From Hilo: 30 miles southwest on Highway 11 (45 minute drive); from Kailua-Kona: 96 miles southeast on Highway 11 (2 to 2.5 hour drive), or 125 miles through Waimea and Hilo via highways 19 and 11 (2.5 to 3 hours).