How cold does it get at Volcano National Park?


How cold does it get at Volcano National Park? Temperatures don't change much throughout the year. It is about 15°C/59°F during the day. At night, it cools off to about 7°C/45°F.


Is it better to stay in Kona or Hilo?

Choose Kona for its hotels and dry climate, Hilo for its hiking and rainforests. Or, rent a car and visit both.


How many hours needed in Volcano National Park?

If you want to visit lava up close and personal, then you should allow at least TWO full days for visiting Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. If you don't plan to view lava up close, you can fit in the highlights of the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park in one day, but you could also easily spend 3+ days in the park.


How cold does it get on top of the volcano in Hawaii?

For every 1,000 feet you ascend, you can expect the temperature to decrease by about 3° F. Since Haleakala is about 10,000 feet at its highest point, you can expect the top to be about 40°-50° F in the summer, and about 20°-30° F in the winter when it's snowing.


Do you need a jacket for Volcano National Park?

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.


Does it always rain in volcano National Park?

The weather in Volcano Village and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park fluctuates daily. It rains less on average here than in Hilo, but you should always be prepared for a chance of rain.


Can you see lava flow at Volcano National Park?

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is open 24 hours a day, so your chance to see glowing lava (from near or far) is pretty good when the volcano is actively erupting (it's periodically erupting only at the summit in Halemaumau currently), especially when it's dark.