Hawaii Volcanoes National Park protects two of the worlds most active volcanoes, K lauea and Mauna Loa. The park showcases dramatic volcanic landscapes shaped by ongoing eruptions. Visitors explore lava fields, steam vents, and craters that reveal the islands geological evolution. Native plants and animals persist in habitats influenced by volcanic activity.
The park holds deep cultural significance for Native Hawaiians, whose traditions and stories are tied to the land. Its dynamic environment offers a rare chance to witness Earths creation in real time.
Further details can be found on the park website.