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Kilauea Iki Trail
Big Island of Hawaii Hiking Trail
The portion of Crater Rim Trail that runs along the rim is a dense high-elevation jungle populated with flowering ohia trees and graceful ferns. If you are not in a hurry, take a few minutes to gaze overhead and you may catch a glimpse of the apapane. They are one of the most common Hawaii forest birds, but their deep red feathers and black beaks make them a beautiful sight. The apapane loves to flit from ohia blossom to ohia blossom drinking its nectar.
Gaps in the jungle cover reveal breathtaking views of the black crater floor, a stark contrast to the thriving forest. The trail descends into the crater with a mixture of stairs and steep terrain. Make sure you have applied plenty of sunblock because the sun seems much more intense on the exposed floor. Once you have reached the bottom a whole new alien landscape envelopes you. What looked like a pebble from the rim is now a massive pile of lava rock. Along the cliffs you can see a high water mark or literally a lava ring in the crater. Although you are walking across solid land, below you molten earth still stirs.
If the elements are right, you may even see steam sneaking between the cracks and crevices - reminders that this volcano is still alive and breathing. The path back up the crater rim will branch off at to Thurston Lava Tube parking lot or you can continue on back to the Kilauea Iki overlook. If you have a good day to spend and have the stamina, you can also hike to Kilauea Iki from the park visitor center on the Crater Rim Trail or the Byron Ledge Trail.
The overlook is located on Crater Rim Drive inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Gaps in the jungle cover reveal breathtaking views of the black crater floor, a stark contrast to the thriving forest. The trail descends into the crater with a mixture of stairs and steep terrain. Make sure you have applied plenty of sunblock because the sun seems much more intense on the exposed floor. Once you have reached the bottom a whole new alien landscape envelopes you. What looked like a pebble from the rim is now a massive pile of lava rock. Along the cliffs you can see a high water mark or literally a lava ring in the crater. Although you are walking across solid land, below you molten earth still stirs.
If the elements are right, you may even see steam sneaking between the cracks and crevices - reminders that this volcano is still alive and breathing. The path back up the crater rim will branch off at to Thurston Lava Tube parking lot or you can continue on back to the Kilauea Iki overlook. If you have a good day to spend and have the stamina, you can also hike to Kilauea Iki from the park visitor center on the Crater Rim Trail or the Byron Ledge Trail.
The overlook is located on Crater Rim Drive inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Trail Distance: 3.5 miles round trip
Trail Difficulty: Moderate
Address:
Crater Rim Dr
Pahoa HI, 96778
Crater Rim Dr
Pahoa HI, 96778
Tagged: hawaii volcanoes national park, kilauea, ferns, crater, volcano, trail
Location: Kilauea Iki Trail is located in the Volcano
Reviewed by: Guide of Hawaii on
Summary: Kilauea Iki Trail is located on Big Island of Hawaii in Hawaii. Kilauea Iki Trail is located in Volcano.
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