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"Hawaii isn’t just about beautiful beaches — although they’re certainly plenty of those to choose from. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which houses two of the most active volcanoes in Hawaii — Kilauea and Mauna Loa — is one of the state’s most treasured attractions. While Kilauea is undoubtedly a park highlight, Mauna Loa, the larger of the two volcanoes, towers 13,677 feet above the sea. According to National Geographic, measured from its base at 18,000 feet below sea level, Mauna Loa is taller than Mount Everest. And while it’s exciting to see lava flow on a NatGeo documentary, Hawaii Volcanoes takes things to the next level by offering both self-guided lava viewing and guided lava viewing tours. Viewing conditions can change rapidly, so you’ll have to check in with the park if you plan to go without a guide. If you can’t quite catch the lava flow, there are still over 100 miles of hiking trails available, several of which pass through old lava tubes, lush rainforest and over old lava flows. Closed-toe shoes are sort of a given, but please hike responsibly and remember you’re walking on an active volcano. The Volcano House, the only lodge in the park, offers 33 guest rooms, a dining room, snack bar, and shop. There are also rustic camper cabins and two campgrounds available to visitors. But even if you don’t stay within the park, you’re in Hawaii, so spectacular amenities aren’t too far."
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"Open 24 hrs $25 per vehicle "
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