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Hike The Kilauea Iki Trail

Pāhoa, Hawaii

5.0/5
based on 5 reviews

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Distance

3.23 miles

Elevation Gain

472 ft

Description

Added by Jessica Dales

See the best of Volcanoes National Park in one hike. Hike through lush rain forest and then down across a newly lava-paved crater with steaming vents. 4 mile (6.4km) loop. Mildly steep and rocky 400ft descent and ascent out of the crater.

The trail begins at the Kīlauea Iki parking lot on Crater Rim Drive. You may go either way from the trailhead. Going left will take you to the Thurston Lava Tube parking lot and then down to the floor of Kīlauea Iki. Going right will take hikers through the rain forest on the crater rim and down to the crater floor. The trip is gentler and more exciting if you take the Kilauea Iki Trail counterclockwise through the forest first.

Head counterclockwise from the parking lot and hike through a beautiful ancient fern and 'ohi'a forest as the trail wraps around the edge of the Kilauea Iki Crater. There are many spur trails offering awesome views down into the crater and beyond. The trail veers away from the crater for a little while right before it descends into the crater itself. The descent is somewhat steep, but also nice and short!

Once you are on the crater floor you will feel like you're in another world! The contrast between lush forest and barren crater is incredible. Follow the large cairns that have been erected across the crater until you reenter the forest on the opposite end. Keep an eye out for steam escaping from cracks in the lava floor! After you ascend the crater wall, stay to the trail that skirts the edge of the crater until you are back at the overlook and your car. Or, cross the street and check out the Thurston Lava Tube before heading back.

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Hike The Kilauea Iki Trail Reviews

The walk across the lava field is other-worldly, but if the sun is out, remember that it is a couple of miles across a dark field of lava without any shade and the heat can be intense. Wear a broad brimmed hat or carry an umbrella. Sudden rains can also drench you while part way across, and again there is no shelter, so be prepared.

This is a definite must if you're in the Volcanoes Park! Spreading from forest floor to barren volcanic tubes, you'll get your breadth of views and experiences.

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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