The Big Island is home to the most active volcano on earth, Kilauea Volcano. Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park is truly a fascinating place unlike anywhere you have ever been. In the park, volcanic craters, lava tubes, sulfurous steam vents, pristine rain forests, indigenous Hawaiian birds and plants, and not to mention the possibility of seeing an active lava flow are all waiting to be explored. You can spend a few hours to multiple days hiking and exploring all that Kilauea has to offer. At around 4,000 ft above sea level, don't forget your jacket and come discover the wonders of an island still being born.
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