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Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
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Map of Hawai`i Island. Location of National Parks on Hawai`i Island.
Island of Hawai`i map showing the location of Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park and the 3 other national parks on the Big Island.

Finding Hawai`i Volcanoes

Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park is located on the island of Hawai`i. From Hilo: 30 miles southwest on Highway 11 (a 45 minute drive); from Kailua-Kona: 96 miles southeast on Highway 11 (2 to 2 1/2 hour drive), or 125 miles through Waimea and Hilo via highways 19 and 11 (2 1/2 to 3 hours).

Getting to Hawai`i Island

Hilo and Kona Airports are served by inter-island carriers: go!, Hawaiian, Island Air, Mokulele, and Pacific Wings.

In addition, international and mainland carriers also provide service to Kona International Airport. (There is no longer any major airline offering direct flights from the continental U.S. and Canada to Hilo, the nearest large city to the Park). Air Canada, American, Delta, Hawaiian, Japan, Northwest, U.S. Airways/America West, and United Airlines offer direct flights to Kona (100+miles - 2 1/2 to 3 hour drive to the Park). 

Rental Cars

Rental cars may be reserved at both Hilo and Kona airports. At various locations on the island, the public bus (Hele On Bus ph# 808-961-8744), commercial tour buses, taxis, motorcycles, and bicycles are available. No rental vehicles or bicycles may be obtained in the park.

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The Kamehameha Butterfly is orange and black, with white spots.  

Did You Know?
Only two butterflies found in Hawai`i are native. The Kamehameha Butterfly (Vanessa Tameamea) is Hawai`i's state insect, brightly colored, and larger than the Blackburn's blue (Udara blackburni).

Last Updated: April 23, 2008 at 03:04 EST