Walking sticks
Adults starting at $295
Children starting at $270
Free Cancellations up to 24 hours before tour time
Details
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11.5 hrs
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Ages 6+
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Snacks & Lunch
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Easy to Moderate
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Max 12
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Drinks
Overview
An in-depth volcano experience on the Island of Hawaii is offered by Hawaii Forest & Trail. Your National Park Certified Guide will share a mix of natural and cultural history about the island’s formation, illuminating the stories behind the ever-changing landscape of our island home. Join us for the opportunity of a lifetime to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and experience Kilauea Volcano in a way never seen before!
Gear Provided
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Day Packs
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Bug Repellant
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Flashlights
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Rain gear
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Sunscreen
What to Bring & Wear
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Closed-toe shoes
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Reusable water
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Long pants
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Light jacket
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Restrictions
- Guests should be able to hike on uneven or rocky terrain and we may encounter cool, wet, or muddy conditions.
- Please note the access road to our private lava tube does contain some unpaved and bumpy sections.
- Due to these road conditions this tour may not be suitable for those guests who are prone to motion sickness.
- Other restrictions may apply. Ages 6 +
Schedule
Morning trips depart from Kona, with convenient pickup locations in Waikoloa, WaikoloaVillage, and Kea’au. Tour time is approx. 11-12 hours round trip. Traveling time is approx. 6 hrs from Waikoloa resorts.
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FAQs
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How much hiking do we do?
We’ll explore different locations determined by park conditions that day and group’s interests and ability levels.
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Will we get to see active lava?
The most recent eruption has paused as of the afternoon on September 16, 2023. This is a very dynamic situation that is subject to change at any moment. Please contact our office staff for the most current volcano conditions, or visit the the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory’s Eruption Update page.