Volcanoes National Park Activites

‘Akaka Falls State Park

‘Akaka Falls State Park

`Akaka Falls State Park is a state park on the Big Island. It is located 11 miles north from Hilo (at the end of Highway 220) on the Island of Hawaii. It includes `Akaka Falls, a 442 ft. tall waterfall. `Akaka is the Hawaiian name for this feature. “‘Akaka” means “A...

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Holei Sea Arch

Holei Sea Arch

The Holei Sea Arch is a magnificent natural wonder. Ocean waves have carved a beatutiful archway out of lava cliffs within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park! For a real treat, follow the Chain of Craters Road down to the ocean. As the road runs parallel to the ocean,...

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Black Sand Beach at Punalu`u Beach Park

Black Sand Beach at Punalu`u Beach Park

The Island of Hawaii is the only island to have white, black and green sand beaches. This easily accessible black sand beach offers swimming and snorkeling with seasonal viewing of the Hawksbill and Giant Sea Turtles. Located 45 minutes south of Volcano Village off...

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Green Sands Beach (Papakolea Beach)

Green Sands Beach (Papakolea Beach)

The Island of Hawaii is the only island to have white, black and green sand beaches. The green sand beach is south of Volcano Village on Route 11. Turn left at the South Point Road (between mile markers #69 and #70). About 11 miles from the turnoff you will pass some...

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Volcano Winery

Volcano Winery

Volcano Winery features a tasting room and a variety of wines made on site. Treat yourself! Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Getting Here: The winery is at the end of Pi`i Mauna Drive, two miles south of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Entrance....

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Volcano History

Volcano History

The Volcano Goddess “Pele” arrived here as a mortal from a South Pacific Island. She lived with her family at Keauhou, part of which is now the Volcano Golf & Country Club area. She was later deified and today many of her descendants live on this island. In these...

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Volcano Golf and Country Club

Volcano Golf and Country Club

The Volcano Golf and Country Club is a great historic course moments away from our properties. Schedule your tee time at this 18-hole course atop the volcano. Enjoy breakfast or lunch and shopping in the pro shop! Also, guests staying at our facility can receive a...

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Volcano Garden Arts

Volcano Garden Arts

The Volcano Garden Arts is a working art studio and gallery showcasing contemporary Hawaiian art and fine crafts. Explore the gardens and shop the art gallery! Free and open to the public Tuesday-Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Getting Here: Follow Old Volcano Road in...

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Volcano Art Center Gallery

Volcano Art Center Gallery

The art center has one of Hawaii’s finest collections of Island artists. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Getting Here: The gallery is adjacent to the Kilauea Visitor Center in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Newly opened Administrative office and classrooms...

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Bike Kilauea Volcano

Bike Kilauea Volcano

Guided bicycle tours of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kilauea Volcano’s east rift zone and active lava flow. Bike down an active volcano! Easy riding: mostly downhill and leveled terrain All equipment provided Includes lunch/dinner, snacks, and beverages Paved...

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Helicopter Lava & Volcanoes & Waterfalls Tours

Helicopter Lava & Volcanoes & Waterfalls Tours

An exciting and easy way to explore this vast territory is via air. Experience the fury and beauty of Madam Pele (VOLCANO GODDESS) like never before! Volcano Helicopter Tours allow the visitor to see angles and details otherwise unavailable. We have many partners in...

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Volcano Village

Volcano Village

Just outside of the entrance of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park lies Volcano Village. The Village is part of the sacred lands of “Ola’a,” which include Ola’a Forest Reserve and shares the same Ohia and Hapu’u (Tree Fern) Forest and ecosystem along the Park’s northeast...

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