Walk through lava tubes, explore a trail that leads to where a lava flow has incinerated everything in its path, and learn about Kīlauea, the youngest and most active shield volcano in the state. Eruptions from the volcano that started in 1983 continue today. Located inside Hawaii Volcanos National Park, the crater has many steam vents and one massive one that glows in the dark, called the caldera. The best place to see the caldera lit up at night is from the observation deck of the museum, where you can also learn more about the volcano's history. Remember to dress warmly and bring a raincoat, as it tends to rain frequently near the volcano. Plan your visit early in your trip in case you need to come back another day due to poor visibility caused by the frequently foggy conditions. Also keep in mind that accessibility to certain areas is dependent on volcanic activity. Before you head to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, plan trip itinerary details with our user-friendly Hawaii Volcanoes National Park travel route planning site, to make sure you see all that Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has to offer, including Kīlauea.
Tours to Kīlauea
Kīlauea reviews
-
Go. Don't even think about it. Just go. Great hikes. Knowledgable staff. Unique experiences like walking through a lava tube and viewing an active bubbling lava pool. So fun!
Go. Don't even think about it. Just go. Great hikes. Knowledgable staff. Unique experiences like walking through a lava tube and viewing an active bubbling lava pool. So fun! more »
-
It was cool to see, but obviously would be better with lava. There are multiple viewpoints around the caldera. We liked the one one west road just before the last one best. You can really see down...
It was cool to see, but obviously would be better with lava. There are multiple viewpoints around the caldera. We liked the one one west road just before the last one best. You can really see down... more »
-
So interesting, unique plants that only grow there, trails are beautiful, so green and fresh. I recomend take the trail from the Kilauea Visitor Center, is around 45-60 minutes walking, the view is spectacular.
-
Amazing experience. Here you loose the notion of time and space. If you like hiking that’s probably one of the best places on the island - natural beauty is overwhelming
Plan your trip to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Get a personalized tripA full day by day itinerary based on your preferences Customize itRefine your trip. We'll find the
best routes and schedules Book itChoose from the best hotels and activities. Up to 50% off Manage itEverything in one place. Everyone on the same page.Know more
Popular things to do in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Side trips from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hidden gems in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Trails in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Nearby attractions in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Scenic Drive in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Trips in Kīlauea by other users
7 days in Big Island
BY A USER FROM UNITED STATES
Kailua-Kona
Hilo
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
7 days in Hawaii
BY A USER FROM UNITED STATES
Honolulu
Lahaina
Volcano
22 days in Island of Hawaii
BY A USER FROM SWITZERLAND
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Captain Cook
Puako
21 days in Hawaii
BY A USER FROM ITALY
Honolulu
Koloa
Kailua-Kona
5 days in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
BY A USER FROM CANADA
Thurston Lava Tube (Nahuku)
Devastation Trail
Kilauea Iki Trailhead
16 days in Hawaii
BY A USER FROM GERMANY
Koloa
Honolulu
Kailua-Kona