What is the closest Volcano to the Kona airport?


What is the closest Volcano to the Kona airport? Hilo Airport (ITO) is the closest airport and takes about 45 minutes. Turn left upon leaving Hilo airport onto Highway 11 (Hawaii Belt Road).


Can tourists see lava in Hawaii?

Lava is best seen at night along the south rim. There are three main viewing locations: Kupina?i Pali (Waldron Ledge) from Crater Rim Trail, Kilauea Overlook, and Keanakako?i Crater. Keanakako?i Crater is the closest eruption viewpoint - here you'll see a lava lake that emits a reddish-orange glow at night!


What is the best volcano in Kona Hawaii?

Despite all of these impressive figures Kilauea is the most famous of the Hawaiian volcanoes, and rightly so! As the youngest and most active of the five volcanoes you can often see its lava either flowing into the ocean or glowing in the immense Halema'uma'u crater that crowns the park grounds.


Can you walk to lava on Big Island?

If the park determines that access to the flow is safe you can go on a hike to see the lava. Because viewing conditions change on a daily basis you should look up the most recent information about the active surface flows shortly before you plan to see the lava yourself.


What volcano zone is Kona in?

Lava Zone 4 The zone encompasses the volcano Hualalai and the surrounding areas. The towns of Kailua-Kona, North Kona, and the surrounding subdivisions are all in Zone 4.


What is the best volcano to visit in Kona?

The Kilauea volcano, the most active volcano in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is seen by millions of tourists each year. This makes it the most visited attraction in Hawai?i and the most visited volcano in the world.


Can you get close to the lava Big Island?

The park is open 24 hours a day. Hiking to the lava from the park is allowed, but it's not for everyone. From the CRS, it's a long, hot, and grueling 10-to 12-mile roundtrip hike.


How old is the lava near Kona Airport?

The youngest flow along this coastline is 137 years old and is located on the north end of Kiholo Bay. The flows around Kona Village and the airport are nearly 200 years old. The rest of the flows are over 1,500 years in age.


Is it safe to travel to Kona Hawaii right now?

Yes, you can visit Hawaii right now. Hawaii is welcoming visitors back to our islands: for incoming domestic travelers, there will be no COVID requirements.