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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (U. S. National Park Service) 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
Webcams - Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Kīlauea - Summit Cams Kīlauea is the youngest and most active volcano on the island of Hawaiʻi, with a consistently active summit caldera that frequently hosts lava lake-style eruptions According to Native Hawaiian tradition, Halemaʻumaʻu crater is the home of the volcanic deity Pele Learn more about Kīlauea or get updates on current activity Disclaimer: The webcams are operational 24
Whats Going On With The Volcanoes? - U. S. National Park Service Kīlauea Iki Trail western switchbacks are closed for repairs Monday thru Thursday 6 a m to 4 p m The rest of the trail remains open The entire trail including switchbacks is open outside of those hours Please use caution Repairs should be complete by December 31, 2025
Plan Your Visit - U. S. National Park Service Explore Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park with tips and information to plan your visit, including attractions, activities, and essential guidelines for an unforgettable experience
Cultural History of Three Traditional Hawaiian Sites (Endnotes) Kirch, Feathered Gods and Fishhooks, p 298; State of Hawaii, Historic Preservation in Hawai'i, Volume I: The Historical Summary (Honolulu: Department of Land and Natural Resources, 1976), p 4; Kelly, "Changes in Land Tenure," pp 8, 30-31
Hawaii National Park (Nature Notes) Hawaii National Park Nature Notes, Vol II, No 2, 1932 Dole, Sanford B : Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution Edited by Andrew Farrell Advertiser Publishing Co , Ltd , Honolulu, 1936 Ellis, William: Narrative of a Tour Through Hawaii H Fisher, Son, and P Jackson, London, 1827 Finch, Ruy H : Bulletin, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, various
Hawaii Volcanoes Haleakala National Parks (Nature Notes) For many, many years, there lay, in the back garden of a house in Hilo, Hawaii, a great rectangular lava stone For so long, indeed, had it lain there, that this present generation has well-nigh forgotten its existence
Hawaii National Park (Nature Notes) Hawaii National Park is the world's classic of living volcanism It is a gentle land and a hard land—of brooding silence and explosive violence; of enchanting wilderness and barren desert; of pounding surf and lofty mountains; of gleaming snow and never-failing summer
Hawaii National Park (Nature Notes) But it was Lorrin A Thurston, one of Hawaii's greatest men, who for a full decade fanned the sparks that brought this magnificent land into the fold of the National Park System