One of our favorite parts of visiting the Big Island was visiting the active volcano. Everyone at the visitor center was super helpful and nice. They had a great program for the kids to get...
Kīlauea Visitor Center
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Kīlauea Visitor Center is an integral part of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, providing visitors with access to stunning natural landscapes shaped by volcanic activity. The center serves as a starting point for exploring the park, including the popular Devastation Trail, which showcases the resilience of nature following the 1959 Kīlauea Iki eruption.
The park is home to the threatened Hawaiian goose, or nene, emphasizing the importance of wildlife protection in the area. Visitors to the park are encouraged to stay on designated trails and observe park guidelines to enhance their experience while safeguarding the delicate ecosystem.
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Pricing not bad 20.00 for a senior over 62. Parking is limited and the visitor station the ranger is super helpful. The volcano was amazing to watch but nothing that I woukd have to come back...
Great stop before (and after) your adventures at Volcanoes NP. Plenty of parking available. Bathroom here is pretty clean and there's water so you can fill up your bottle. There was also a ranger...
This is a free visitor center which is the main one for the park. It fills fast in the morning when opening time hits so arrive early to snag a parking spot. There's a small souvenir shop and a...
Great stop to make when you first enter Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. Friendly and knowledgeable rangers ready to help you with any questions you have about the park. Nice little bookstore...

