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    Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park - Kahuku Unit - Views of the ocean from the old pastures

    Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park - Kahuku Unit

    4.8(6 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    This new portion of Volcano's NP is stunning and has very few visitors versus the main HVNP sites…read more The property was acquired by the Nature Conservancy for the HVNP in 2003 and used to be a ranch with cattle, pigs and sheep but is now in its natural state. There are several hikes from short and easy, to all day loop hikes. Nearly all of the hikes traverse grassy trails, which is easier on the body than the a'a lava on many of the other park hikes. We started with the Pu'u o Lokuana loop and diner cone hike which is 2 miles in length and very close to the visitor center. This hike has a huge variety of landscapes and plant life starting out with a somewhat arid first 10 minutes, then quickly goes to grassy tree filled areas, then lava, then an old 1940's airstrip and finally up to the red cinder cone for great views of the various meadows. Next we took the 4.9 mile Forested pit crater trail which was really stunning. The Pit crater trail is uphill the entire way to the crater with a very steep section at the beginning - not for those with a lack of training. The vegetation changes subtly along the way with great views and the crater is very large and goes straight down. Pictures of the crater do not do it justice as you need to see it in the full context. Highly recommend this portion of the National Park

    Amazing experience being able to be here the same time the Volcano is active. We arrived just in…read moretime as it was oozing out Lava with many peeking bursting upward.

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    Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park - Kahuku Unit - Pu'u o Lokuena Trail, Cinder cone

    Pu'u o Lokuena Trail, Cinder cone

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    Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park - Looking out of the entrance of the Nahuku Thurston Lava Tube

    Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

    4.6(901 reviews)
    33.0 mi

    It'd been over several years since our last visit to Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island…read more The visitor center is closed. There's a temporary one near the military camp. We passed it and went on the rim center drive. We stopped first at the steam vents then headed to the rim. We parked the car, and headed on the gravel trail. New to us. Kept walking uphill. Then we recognized where we ended up. The Jagger Museum is gone. Found out later at the temporary visitor center that the 2018 eruption shook so hard the museum collapsed. It was built from wood. Now there's only an outline of where it once stood. The restrooms withstood the eruption as it's built from rock. We missed the current eruption by several hours on May 30 last Saturday. The ranger said it was imminent. We were in the park around 1pm. Kilauea erupted around 6:30pm lasting nine hours. No way we wanted to drive back 2 1/2 hours the next day from Waikoloa although it would have been bragging rights. The rim trail has improved. It's a longer trail than before. We didn't drive down to the sea this time.

    What's not to love about visiting a national park? We came here to see if perchance we could catch…read morethe volcano erupting however we missed it by a day and only got to see the steam flowing out of the mountain and the steam vents. This is a huge park with lots to do. We went to the crater rim side to hike the trails out there and check out the lava tube. We also visited the visitor center to get more info about the park and other places to go. My family earned their hiking credits here and we spent about 3 hours here exploring before heading back to the hotel. We were on the top part of the island so it was a 2 hour drive, however I recommend leaving before dark as the roads get dark, there is no light and it's often zero visibility.

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    Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park - Beautiful flowers from the ʻōhiʻa lehua plant, growing from the hardened lava flow

    Beautiful flowers from the ʻōhiʻa lehua plant, growing from the hardened lava flow

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    Incredible seeing Kīlauea erupting

    Kahalu'u Beach Park - The beach!

    Kahalu'u Beach Park

    4.4(396 reviews)
    43.6 mi

    Great beach! It has shade and some good views. Definitely a good place to bring the family as it is…read moresomewhat protected. Parking is expensive kind of a bummer. The area itself didn't have much amenities, but definitely have palm trees and shade, which was nice in the afternoon. Happy to make it on our first day

    We swim here regularly, year-round. IMHO this is the best all-around snorkeling beach on the…read moreisland, but as with any ocean activity the surf and tide will affect your experience, so ask the lifeguards or the volunteers for advice. This protected bay has over 120 species of resident fish, and usually has clear water. Other than urchins (7 species) there is no marine life to worry about. Turtle sitings are more likely at high tide when their salad bar (the algae on the rocks) is available. Typically from 9 to 3 daily the Reef Teach volunteers have photo guide books and other reference materials available, along with free advice, defog spray, and reef-safe sunscreen. Water access is the narrow and shallow rocky channel in front of the lifeguard station by the parking and pavilion. Swim fins or sand shoes are recommended. The locals value their feet and swim through it even at low tide when it is only a foot deep. Coming back in you can actually swim all the way back to the sandy channel. The water is usually noticeably warmer and clearer away from the entry. The bay is shallow with only a few places that are even 8' deep at high tide. Unless you really need to, don't stand on the bottom or coral - fins and feet damage it.

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    Kahalu'u Beach Park - Water is way more blue. Pic not doing justice.

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