What's Going On With The Volcanoes?

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A new of Kīlauea began on September 15 in a remote and closed area of the park. No public viewing is possible.

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues to closely monitor Kīlauea and will issue additional notices as needed.
 
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Webcams

Get a live look inside the park, courtesy of USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

A hardened lava lake within a crater.
Kīlauea Volcano Update

Read the activity summary of Kīlauea, courtesy of USGS.

Cinder cone producing steam.
Mauna Loa Volcano Update

Read the activity summary of Mauna Loa, courtesy of USGS.

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Air Quality

Hazardous volcanic gasses can present a danger to sensitive groups of people. Frequently check the air quality during your visit.

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 52
Hawaii National Park, HI 96718

Phone:

808 985-6011

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