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Hawai'i Volcanoes National ParkLava flows like a river out of a hardened crust.
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Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
Public Transportation
 

The County of Hawai`i offers bus service on Hawai`i Island via the Hele On Bus system.  Bus service is very limited and operates only on weekdays (no holidays or weekends). Check the schedule for Kau/Volcano/Hilo. There is no public transportation within the park.

 
 

 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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Tent and picnic table in Namakanipaio Campground
Camp in the Park
2 campgrounds
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Link to Maps
Maps
Where are you going?
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Hikers pause on their Mauna Loa hike. Link to hiking information.
Hiking Information
See the Park on foot
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Baby Hawksbill Sea Turtle emerges from its nest.  

Did You Know?
The endangered Honu`ea (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) comes to shore on the main Hawaiian Islands to nest. They lay multiple nests throughout the season with an average of 175 eggs per nest. Only one in 5,000 hatchlings survives to adulthood.

Last Updated: April 23, 2008 at 03:21 EST