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The Big Island of Hawaii is home to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, popular for sights like Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes, which are active and offer remarkable opportunities to view volcanic landscapes and lava flows. While the fall season is short (September to November), it is an excellent time to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park due to the mild temperatures. Also, there are fewer visitors than in summer, providing a more relaxing and peaceful experience.

RVing to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a perfect way to explore the Big Island. It allows you to immerse yourself in the different island terrain while enjoying the comfort of home on the road. If you want RV rentals near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hilo is the best place to look for one. The Kilauea Visit Center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers important details about exhibits in the park.

Keep in mind that RVs over 40 feet are not recommended on certain roads because of narrow passages and sharp turns. Permits are needed for camping and overnight parking, which can be secured through the park's reservation system. Crater Rim Drive is the best access point for RVs, which offers easy entry to significant camping and attractions areas. During the peak season, RV parking in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park can be limited, so arriving early in the day is recommended. Check the National Park Service website for road closures and park conditions.

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Weather
  • Spring 50-60 F
  • Summer 54-73 F
  • Fall 55-70 F
  • Winter 49-68 F
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  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Private Vehicle: $25
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Motorcycle: $20
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Per Person: $20

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Hiking Trails

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Hiking Trails

Hike through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to experience volcanic activity and its effect on the landscape. Be prepared for rainy or cooler weather during your hike. When planning your hiking adventures in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, check the park website for information on safety and trail conditions. Volcanic activity and weather can affect trail accessibility; staying informed and prepared for changing conditions is crucial. The breathtaking scenery and diverse trails offer a remarkable and unforgettable hiking experience.

Kilauea Summit Trails

Chain of Craters Road Trails

Things to do Outside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Things to do Outside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

After delving into the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, you might want to explore new adventures nearby. Consider embarking on an evening stargazing tour, relaxing on a black sand beach, or learning more about the fascinating natural marine life in the area. Navigating activities and attractions around Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will enrich your experience and offer a fuller comprehension of the Big Island's diverse offerings.

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RV Resorts & Campsites near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

On the Big Island, you will find a selection of private and public campgrounds suitable for RVs. While RVing isn't as popular, some places can accommodate them. Check for any needed permits from the county prior to settling in for the night.

RV Resorts & Campsites near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Campgrounds Near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Find the Best Dumpstations Near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Find the Best Dumpstations Near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

An unglamorous but necessary aspect of RVing? Dump stations. Knowing where the best dump stations are near you will allow for more ease and less stress in your travels. Dump stations are an easy and convenient way to clear waste from your RV. Use our guides to find dump stations on your route, so you can get back to the good stuff – exploring, relaxing, and making memories on the road.

Dumpstations Near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

How to get to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

How to get to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Consider navigating the Big Island by renting a campervan or RV, offering flexibility to travel at your own pace. RV rentals are readily available through RVshare. Check their availability for your desired travel dates.

The best way to get to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is to fly into Hilo and embark on a scenic 30-mile drive southwest along Highway 11. You can turn left onto Highway 11 and take the road directly to the park's northeast entrance.

Alternatively, Kona International Airport is approximately a two-and-a-half drive southeast of the park for those arriving on the island. You can simply turn right onto the Queen Ka'ahuman Highway, which turns into Highway 11 and leads directly to the southwest entrance of the park.

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    What are the top things to do in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

    Top things to do in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park include visiting Kilauea Crater, driving the Chain of Craters Road, and checking out the Pu'uloa Petroglyphs. The park has plenty of hiking and other sights to see as well.

    Are pets allowed at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

    Yes, pets are allowed in parking areas, on Crater Rim Drive in areas open to vehicles, on Chain of Craters Road down to Puʻuloa Petroglyphs, and in certain other areas of the park. Pets are not allowed in undeveloped areas of the park.

    Are there designated camping spots in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

    Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has two drive-in campgrounds - Nāmakanipaio and Kulanaokuaiki. Backcountry camping is also available at the park.

    How large is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

    Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is 523 square miles, or 335,259 acres large. The park extends from sea level to mountains at 13,681 feet.

    What is the best time of year to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

    Winter is the best time to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. While parts of the U.S. are cold and snowy in winter, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park can be warm and pleasant.