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How do I get from Kona to Volcano?

Drive from Kona over The Saddle Road to Hilo. The Saddle Road is a 53-mile experience and the fastest way to travel from Kona through Hilo to Volcano (2 Hours). It connects the east and west sides of The Big Island, passing between the island's two largest mountains ~ Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.



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Hele-On provides bus service to Hawai?i Volcanoes National Park and Mauna Kea State Recreation Area, seven days a week. Additional details for traveling to or from the Hawai?i Volcanoes National Park is available by riding the following: Route 10: Hilo to Ocean View. Route 11: Red Line (Hilo to Volcano)

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If the park determines that access to the flow is safe you can go on a hike to see the lava. Because viewing conditions change on a daily basis you should look up the most recent information about the active surface flows shortly before you plan to see the lava yourself.

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Driving non-stop via the Southpoint Route is a long 100-mile winding drive to Volcano (2.5 Hours). There are many adventures along the way. If you want to take the tour, plan to spend 4 or 5 hours from Kona Airport to Volcano. Use the map and directions to find each of the listed tour points along the way.

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Zone 9, considered the least hazardous region, consists of Kohala, a volcano that has not erupted for 60,000 years. Sources/Usage: Public Domain. Lava-flow hazard zones map, Island of Hawai'i.

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Early risers may also get a good view of the summit of Hualalai volcano before the inversion-layer clouds come and blanket the peak. Located only 10 miles (15 km) from the coastal areas of the town of Kailua-Kona, the summit of Hualalai rises to 8,271 ft (2,521 m).

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Hilo Airport (ITO) is the closest airport and takes about 45 minutes. Turn left upon leaving Hilo airport onto Highway 11 (Hawaii Belt Road).

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Located above the city of Kailua Kona, the slopes of Hualalai are famous for producing both Kona Coffee and the world's tastiest Macadamia Nuts. The 8,300-foot peak, however, has a long eruptive history and is considered one of the country's most dangerous volcanoes.

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But even without an active volcanic eruption, this is still a great park to visit. If you are planning to visit Hawaii, it's still worth visiting Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, even without an active lava flow.

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Absolutely, visiting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is worth it, especially if you're interested in geology, natural landscapes, and the unique opportunity to witness volcanic activity.

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Volcanic hazards in Kona (i.e. the western side of the island of Hawai'i) stem primarily from Mauna Loa and Hualalai volcanoes. The former has erupted 39 times since 1832. Lava flows were emplaced in Kona during seven of these eruptions and last impacted Kona in 1950.

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This means that the average maximum temperatures year round are between 64°F and 70°F (18 and 21°c). These are perfect temperatures for exploring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park without getting to hot. The air here is often humid, so especially in the early morning and late evening/night it can feel cold.

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Yes, you can visit Hawaii right now. Hawaii is welcoming visitors back to our islands: for incoming domestic travelers, there will be no COVID requirements.

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At 1,219 meters, (4,000 feet), the summit of Kilauea can be chilly at any time. Bring a rain jacket, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.

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The world's most active volcano never fails to put on a show, and if you're looking to learn more about volcanoes and what causes them, Kilauea is the best place to go. In general, there are two ways to see Kilauea when you're in Hawaii. You can book a tour or you can go on your own and see it for yourself.

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Bus from Kona Airport to Hilo To take the Hele-On Bus, you will need to first take the airport shuttle from the terminal to the Kona International Market bus stop, which is about a 5-minute ride away. From there, you can catch the Hele-On Bus Route 1, which runs between Kona and Hilo.

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