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Aloha Guys! Due to the recent Kilauea eruption there is no active Lava Viewing Area in Kalapana and the access to the new lava activity in Lower Puna is prohibited by the Hawaii County. We will update when the current … Continue reading →
A Collapse of the Puʻu ʻŌʻō Crater Floor
USGS: Volcanic Activity Summary: A collapse of the Puʻu ʻŌʻō crater floor Monday afternoon on Kīlauea Volcano’s East Rift Zone has prompted increases in seismicity and deformation along a large section of the rift zone, with seismicity currently occurring as … Continue reading →
Simply magic!
There are no active lava flows below the pali at this time. However, it is worth to go to the lava even though. You can see a growing community living off grid on the lava. When you go to the … Continue reading →
News from Puʻu ʻŌʻō
Puʻu ʻŌʻō Observations: Puʻu ʻŌʻō tiltmeters have been registering relatively steady, minor inflationary tilt recorded over the past week. Lava began flowing onto the floor of Puʻu ʻŌʻō one week ago from a vent in the southeast of the crater. … Continue reading →
Don’t like to hike that far?
The surface flows are currently approx. 2 miles away from the end of the gravel road. Close to dusk and in the dark you can enjoy, from a distance, the beautiful contrast of the orange glowing lava flow in the … Continue reading →
See Us in Our New Jeff’s Bikes Bus
As a mobile bike rental our bikes and we are extremely exposed to weather conditions. Our new bus will help address this situation. Less damage during transport, less rain and dust on bikes and on us. We hope, you will … Continue reading →
Lava Flow Update
Good news from Puʻu ʻŌʻō! Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports: Rainy weather has made for difficult viewing conditions, nonetheless webcam images over the past 24 hours show persistent glow at long-term sources within the crater and from a small lava pond … Continue reading →
The Lava Viewing Area shuts down due to weather conditions
Due to the weather conditions the Lava Viewing Area is shutted down on Saturday, February 24th. For information about closing of the Lava Viewing Area you can call 808-430-1966
Lava is coming closer to the ocean
There are awsome lava surface flows coming closer to the coast. You can enjoy a spectacular view already from the gravel road! And there is less hiking to experience the lava very close … check it out!
For Your Safety!
There are no MARKED TRAILS to the surface flows! We will provide you with current information by our customers and maps for your hike. Please use caution hiking over the raw lava field, especially near cracks, and steam vents. The … Continue reading →
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