Hot Destination

Hike a Classic Trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Pay homage to the largest land builder in Hawaii—volcanoes! Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii Island (aka the Big Island), is nature’s demonstration of how volcanoes built the Hawaiian Islands over the last 70 million years.

Hiker going through the forest in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hiker on the lava field trail at as part of the Kilauea Iki trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hiker on an ancient lava field at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Kilauea Iki trail

And the best hike to do in this beautiful national park? Go with the 3-mile (round-trip) classic Kilauea Iki loop for a forest-to-lava-lake adventure. The highlight? You get to walk across a once-molten lake of lava so vast and dramatic and interesting it’s almost as if you’re on another planet. Back in 1959 this volcano erupted, spewing lava 1,900 feet into the air! There are still steaming vents on the crater floor.

Hiker overlooking the lava field at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

The hike starts in a rainforest on the crater rim (we recommend starting at Kilauea Iki Overlook and going counterclockwise). Enjoy the lush ancient ferns and ‘ohi‘a forest as you get bird’s-eye views into the crater and a few informational signs along the way detailing some of the history of the national park.

Then descend to the vast and totally unique lava bed, once a molten lake. Massive crevices to the walk, and sprigs of floral add color, including the beautiful and resilient lehua. There’s plenty of room as you cross this field … so much so that you may feel like you have the place all to yourself.

Hiker walking across the ancient lava bed in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Climb back out via the rainforest, and at the parking lot you can take a brief detour across the street to hike a 0.4-mile loop through Nahuku (Thurston Lava Tube), a subterranean cave that was long ago formed by flowing lava.

Hiker heads into Thurston Lava Tube at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Trending Stories NorCal

View all Stories
  1. Afternoon on the Island

    What is it about tiny islands in the middle of lakes? There’s something that just draws you in. It’s even more fun when getting there is half the adventure because you have to reach it by canoe, kayak, paddleboat, or a ranger-guided boat tour!

    View
  2. Gentle Giants

    Some people visit national parks to marvel at the iconic sights, while others come seeking solitude in nature. With visitation on the rise, it can be hard to find both. But in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, this pair of trails offers both....

    View
  3. Rio Del Mar-velous

    Rio Del Mar State Beach in Aptos might be one of the best places for a treasure hunt. Its location between two other beaches makes for a good stroll featuring a spectacle of wildlife as you search the sand for sea glass and seashells.

    View
  4. Hiker taking a photo of sunset at Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve

    Sunshine and Skyline

    Head to Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve for a 4-mile out-and-back hike on the Bay Area Ridge Trail that offers a front-row seat to spectacular sunsets.

    View

Trending Stories SoCal

View all Stories
  1. Walking the Los Angeles River Trail Through Frogtown

    Frogtown Strutter’s Stroll

    Don’t go dismissing the Los Angeles River as merely a 51-mile concrete channel. It’s a genuine urban artery that links real neighborhoods, and its riverside bike/ped paths endear i

    View
  2. Sponsored

    Chase Fall Colors & Family Fun in Reno Tahoe

    Ready to Reno? We’re so with you! Reno Tahoe is the ultimate urban basecamp for gathering family and friends for all kinds of fall fun and festivities.

    View
  3. Griffith's Golden

    With over 4,200 acres and hundreds of trails, Griffith Park is the gold standard. Opt for the lesser-hiked northwestern end of the park and visit the 2.25-mile Skyline and Oak Canyon loop from Travel Town.

    View
  4. Mulholland's Most Majestic

    Take a leisurely drive along Mulholland Drive to discover beautiful urban scenery and unexpected wild beauty, right in the middle of the city. 

    View