Discover 10 must-visit Hawaiian volcanoes with epic views, hikes, and lava flows! 

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Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park

One of the most active volcanoes on Earth. Must-See: Halemaʻumaʻu Crater, Lava tubes, Crater Rim Drive.

Kīlauea (Big Island)

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Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park

The largest volcano on Earth, covering more than half of the Big Island. Must-See: Mauna Loa Lookout, lava flow trails, Summit hike.

Mauna Loa (Big Island)

Mauna Kea Summit & Observatories

The tallest mountain in the world, famous for stargazing. Must-See: Mauna Kea Observatories, Sunrise & Sunset views, Visitor Center.

Mauna Kea (Big Island)

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Near Kona

A dormant volcano with stunning lava landscapes and rich coffee-growing soil. Must-See: Lava fields, hiking trails, Kona Coffee farms.

Hualālai (Big Island)

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Haleakalā National Park

A dormant shield volcano, famous for its breathtaking sunrise above the clouds. Must-See: Haleakalā Summit, Sliding Sands Trail, Stargazing.

Haleakalā (Maui)

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Honolulu, Oʻahu

An iconic crater offering panoramic views of Waikiki and Honolulu. Must-See: Diamond Head Summit Trail, WWII bunkers, sunrise hike.

Diamond Head (Oʻahu)

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Honolulu, Oʻahu

Home to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Must-See: Scenic Overlook, Historical Memorial, Honolulu city views.

Punchbowl Crater (Oʻahu)

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East Oʻahu

Creating Oʻahu’s stunning cliffs and valleys. Must-See: Pali Lookout, Lanikai Pillbox Hike, Stairway to Heaven (Haʻikū Stairs).

Ko‘olau Range (Oʻahu)

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West Oʻahu

An ancient volcanic range, forming the oldest part of Oʻahu. Must-See: Kaʻena Point, Mount Kaʻala (Oʻahu’s highest peak), Makaha Valley.

Waiʻanae Range (Oʻahu)

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Maui

A remnant of an extinct volcano, now covered in lush rainforests and waterfalls. Must-See: ʻIao Valley, Waiheʻe Ridge Trail, Honolua Bay.

West Maui Mountains (Maui)