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Hawai'i Volcanoes National ParkHiking to Mauna Loa's summit
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Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Pets
 

Pets are prohibited:

1.) Pets are prohibited in all of the undeveloped areas of the Park. This includes all designated wilderness and all trails.
2.) Pets are not allowed on Hilina Pali road; including the Kulanaokuaiki Campground.
3.) Pets may not be left unattended in a vehicle.

Pets are allowed:

1.) Pets must be leashed and closely monitored at all times while in the Park. They are allowed in developed areas of the park; including paved roadways, parking areas, and Namakanipaio Campground. However, please note: parking and camping areas are sites where the endangered nene goose frequent. Nene look very similar to the common Canada goose but, are the rarest goose in the world.  Be alert ......... protect our native species.

Hikers pause on their Mauna Loa hike. Link to hiking information.
Hiking Information
See the Park on foot
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Tent and picnic table in Namakanipaio Campground
Camp in the Park
2 campgrounds
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 Link to Volcano Update webpage. Lava slurps down a small cliff.
What's happening with the Volcano?
Info on volcanic activity
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Link to Maps
Maps
Where are you going?
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Green Sea Turtle resting on a beach.  

Did You Know?
The endangered Honu (Green Sea Turtle) are frequently seen in shallow waters and basking in the sun on beaches. They return to the Northwest Hawaiian Islands to lay their nests, over 700 miles away.

Last Updated: May 09, 2008 at 22:31 EST