Kilauea Iki Trail
Kilauea Iki Trail
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Savannah
Pace, ฟลอริด้า151 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
Something else we wished we made more time for! The short time we walked it was absolutely beautiful
เขียนเมื่อ 24 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Ron R
เซนต์พอล, มินนิโซตา112 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
We successfully followed the counter clockwise recommendation of others but it would have been just fine to go clockwise. Around 4 mile hike with definitive descent and ascent elements along with hike on crater base. Easy to access from lava tube. Lava tube parking lot usually quite busy so park at trailhead parking lot.
เขียนเมื่อ 21 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Peter K
เฮอร์ริเคน, ยูทาห์753 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2023
We hiked here on 4/22/23. The loop was around 3.5 miles and the hike (counterclockwise) down to the crater floor was the hardest part. It's a excellent hike which we'd rate as moderate. We got the the parking lot, TH around 9 am and found plenty of parking spots. By 12 pm it was full. Hiking early is also cooler and there is less chance of getting rained on.
We thought hiking the trail counterclockwise was best, that way the hike up out of the crater was on the easier up hill part. We took about 3.5 hours to do the hike, including photos and a 20 min. snack break.
This was our favorite hike in the park.
We thought hiking the trail counterclockwise was best, that way the hike up out of the crater was on the easier up hill part. We took about 3.5 hours to do the hike, including photos and a 20 min. snack break.
This was our favorite hike in the park.
เขียนเมื่อ 17 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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JDSoui
Makawao, ฮาวาย6,463 ผลงาน
พ.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
The trail is a great opportunity to see the crater from different vantages points including up close and personal. The hike down from was as fine and the views from the crater floor simply amazing. The contours of the lava fields are appreciated when close to them see the sheer size.
Suggest bringing sufficient water and snacks and be ready for sun, clouds, wind and some rain. Arguably the descent from the parking lot is easier relative to circling crater and descending from the west side.
Overall a fabulous experience.
Suggest bringing sufficient water and snacks and be ready for sun, clouds, wind and some rain. Arguably the descent from the parking lot is easier relative to circling crater and descending from the west side.
Overall a fabulous experience.
เขียนเมื่อ 6 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Penelope S
เฟอร์นีย์, แคนาดา7 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2023 • ครอบครัว
We thought because of rain in Hilo & on way that we wouldn’t see anything but the weather changes so frequently that I suggest you give this a try. Although we were there in morning around 9am, I reckon it could be terribly hot in afternoon.
We are an active family with a 10 year old & made it in 1 hour 40 minutes with many photo breaks.
The signs are very informative on the plants you see & it is so interesting seeing all the ways the lava dries into rock as well as the cracks from earthquakes & fault lines.
We all enjoyed this but be prepared for all weather. It was rainy, sunny, windy, rainy again. My pants that turn into shorts were the right choice!
We are an active family with a 10 year old & made it in 1 hour 40 minutes with many photo breaks.
The signs are very informative on the plants you see & it is so interesting seeing all the ways the lava dries into rock as well as the cracks from earthquakes & fault lines.
We all enjoyed this but be prepared for all weather. It was rainy, sunny, windy, rainy again. My pants that turn into shorts were the right choice!
เขียนเมื่อ 6 เมษายน ค.ศ. 2023
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CdnTravellerCalgary
คาลการี, แคนาดา160 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
After reading reviews on Trip Advisor, we decided to try this hike. It is approximately 40 minutues from Punalu'u (by the Black Sand Beach). We were surprised that we had to enter to Volcano Park ($30 per car) in order to access the Kilauea Iki hike. I should have done more research--but, it was not a big deal!
We drove to the Visitor Center. Received some great directions/info from the friendly volunteer, and we were off. (The bathrooms here were clean, flushable, and accessible! In fact, there were many facilities on the property--all were well-maintained.) We drove 10 min down the road to see some lookouts, then headed to the Iki trail. Great signage everywhere!
We parked...lots of available stalls at 11am. There was a light rain/mist. We wore hoodies but took them on and off as we hiked.
Going counter-clockwise was recommended by the Visitor Center. I concur. The walk back up was probably easier this way.
One starts descending. Beautiful forest and foliage. There was an area with stairs--there was a handrail--as one approached the caldera.
Then, one enters the caldera. So interesting. We wore running shoes. A must, I think, due to the uneven ground.
Large piles of rock (Hua?) guided the way across the volcanic rock.
The hike back up was tiring for me---but, my husband and 11 year old did very well! (We saw many families with younger children.) The entire hike took us 2.5 hrs with stops to read signage and take photos.
Overall, this was a highlight of our trip!
We drove to the Visitor Center. Received some great directions/info from the friendly volunteer, and we were off. (The bathrooms here were clean, flushable, and accessible! In fact, there were many facilities on the property--all were well-maintained.) We drove 10 min down the road to see some lookouts, then headed to the Iki trail. Great signage everywhere!
We parked...lots of available stalls at 11am. There was a light rain/mist. We wore hoodies but took them on and off as we hiked.
Going counter-clockwise was recommended by the Visitor Center. I concur. The walk back up was probably easier this way.
One starts descending. Beautiful forest and foliage. There was an area with stairs--there was a handrail--as one approached the caldera.
Then, one enters the caldera. So interesting. We wore running shoes. A must, I think, due to the uneven ground.
Large piles of rock (Hua?) guided the way across the volcanic rock.
The hike back up was tiring for me---but, my husband and 11 year old did very well! (We saw many families with younger children.) The entire hike took us 2.5 hrs with stops to read signage and take photos.
Overall, this was a highlight of our trip!
เขียนเมื่อ 26 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Rebecca P
11 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
This hike was so fascinating. You start in the jungle and end up crossing the barren but very interesting crater. So cool!
เขียนเมื่อ 20 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Terry S
4 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • เพื่อนๆ
The trek into the crater went rather quickly. The trails had some improvements like an occasional railroad tie or large log embedded, but be aware of where you are placing your feet. The trail was muddy with protruding roots. The walk across the caldera was well marked with NPS cairns placed to guide you. The official cairns are large and obvious with plenty of area to frolic. Please do not build your own little cairns; they could lead hikers into unsafe areas! The caldera walk was challenging towards the end. The climb out of the crater was a bit more difficult. Rain again made the path slick, carved steps were of inconsistent heights with a few at 18 inches or more; thank goodness for hand rails! The ascent seemed to be much steeper and longer (or it may have just seemed that way as this group of senior citizens were starting to tire!). We actually danced like Rocky on the stairs when we reached the top!
Just a few words of advice - wear decent shoes that have good grip; allow at least 2 hours, more if you like to stop and observe your surroundings; bring a good attitude.
Just a few words of advice - wear decent shoes that have good grip; allow at least 2 hours, more if you like to stop and observe your surroundings; bring a good attitude.
เขียนเมื่อ 9 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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BonB
โชว์โลว์, อาริโซน่า481 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2023
This trail takes you from the tropical forest through the eerie landscape of the caldera, plus a short side trip through Thurston Lava Tube just across the street from the main trail's end. The 400-foot descent/ascent takes place relatively quickly, so it's not a super easy hike, but more in the moderate range. If you have time for just one hike (as we did), definitely consider this one.
เขียนเมื่อ 6 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Stephanie F
เดนเวอร์, โคโลราโด57 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
This travel can be circumnavigated in either direction. We read its best to hike counter-clockwise, and yet we were disoriented and followed the trail clockwise. Doesn't matter. Coming from Colorado, hiking a nearly 4-mile trail at 4000 ft through forest and caldera was not particularly difficult. There are somewhat steep, but shaded steps carved into the first mile or so of the trail, with 15 markers (be sure to grab the corresponding booklet at the visitor center) along the path describing flora, fauna, and volcano attributes (e.g., crater rim, steam vents, lava lake migrations). The center mile takes you into and eventually out of the caldera, which is hot, dusty and often uneven. The final mile or so returns you to the shaded forest area above the 1959 lava lake (it took 30 years to cool!) with railroad tie steps and exposed root pathways.
When I visited in 2017, it was cool, raining and wet. January of 2023 was hot, full-on sun and dry. Be prepared for either with water. Both visits were hiked in tennis shoes.
When I visited in 2017, it was cool, raining and wet. January of 2023 was hot, full-on sun and dry. Be prepared for either with water. Both visits were hiked in tennis shoes.
เขียนเมื่อ 15 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Tracy M
แฮลิแฟกซ์, แคนาดา9 ผลงาน
Because of time constraints we can’t do the whole trail. Our plan is to hike down and back the same trail. Which way should we go for the easier climb back up?
haracely
ลอสแอนเจลิส, แคลิฟอร์เนีย4 ผลงาน
We would like to do this trail but have an infant. How steep is the hike down? Would it be safe to go down carrying our infant in a carrier? We have done several hikes carrying our baby but are wondering how steep/safe this one is. Thank you!
Alexis C
ชิคาโก, อิลลินอยส์61 ผลงาน
I don’t think you would have a problem doing the trail while carrying a baby. The trail around and down to the crater is well maintained and paved in some parts. There is a winding ramp down on one side and stairs (with handrail) on the other side, so getting down and back out of the crater isn’t too difficult. If you decide it is too steep you can still get good views along the top trail and it’s basically across the street from Thurston Lava Tube!
Exploreventure
Ancaster, แคนาดา95 ผลงาน
Hi, is the Kilauea Iki Trail open since the volcano's eruption? Thanks!
DaveandCaz44
Abergele, UK152 ผลงาน
I think the National Park itself has literally only just re-opened, but as to which trails I don't really know sorry. Their website may tell you more but it's hard to tell from their map...the Iki overlook is open but not sure about the trail through the old caldera itself.
Reshad R
ออตตาวา, แคนาดา223 ผลงาน
Is the trail open? If yes how can I assure our teenagers that it's safe...
Nancy147
Cottonwood Heights, ยูทาห์73 ผลงาน
Most of the Volcano National Park is closed (including this trail). Friday, officials went into the park to assess the safety and damage done by the earthquakes. Hopefully, they open more of the park.
The volcanic activity in the northeast rift zone has paused (temporary or permanent?)
One of my favorite links to the volcanic activity on the Big Island is the USGS volcano multimedia site. (I like to see the maps and also click on Curent Alerts on the upper left section of the site).
Swice3
ดัลลัส, เท็กซัส20 ผลงาน
Which is the best trail / most scenic to take in. OK with moderately tough hikes
worldismyoyster2015
เมลเบิร์น, ออสเตรเลีย51 ผลงาน
We came in late to volcano lodge at 3pm so drove straight down chain of craters road parked at thurston lava tube and walked to kiluea iki trail. We walked down to base , explored fissures with steam vents on crater floor. Others followed sparsely placed rockpiles which indicatedvthe path for 5mile loop. Ok if not hot but we literaly layered clothing and found we were hot/cold/wet but it was awesome. Do add post midnight trip to observation deck for best view and quiet contemplation. My favorite experience. Eerie, exhilerating. Iki gives you perspective of what kiluea crater is like. Enjoy!
Elitefreak
เวย์เน, นิวเจอร์ซีย์286 ผลงาน
It looks like parking is limited at the trailhead nearl Thurston lava tube (Google Earth); we are going in July. How early should we get there? Is there other parking available if this is full?
OhenryII
นาปา, แคลิฟอร์เนีย175 ผลงาน
There is overflow parking about 1/4 mile from the Tube--you'll see it first as you drive the route. This is actually the best place to park if you are hiking the trail because it's easier to go down this side and back up the side close to the Tube. We have never failed to find parking for the Tube or Trail because turnover for visitors to the Tube is fairly consistent. You may need to be patient for a few minutes until someone leaves.
Elitefreak
เวย์เน, นิวเจอร์ซีย์286 ผลงาน
How early should we start the trail hike?
Elitefreak
เวย์เน, นิวเจอร์ซีย์286 ผลงาน
So I am commenting on my own question. We arrived just at 9am when visitor's center opened. Got some info from the park ranger and then drove to Thurston and did that with nobody else there. Then to the Kiluea Ike trailhead lot with many spaces available. Great hike!
sarahleroux75
Noisy-le-Grand, ฝรั่งเศส154 ผลงาน
bonjour, souffrant de douleur importante aux genoux, je voudrais savoir si la remontée du kilauea iki trail est difficile?
et quelle st la distance pour retourner au parking du debut de la rando
pitonov5
Rockford, มิชิแกน3 ผลงาน
I have an illness that makes strenuous walking very hard. Will I be able to do this? We are not staying at any of the pick up spots. Is there a place to leave our car? How far is this from Kapaau?
H20looer
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada74 ผลงาน
It has now been a few years since I was there, but I recall only a somewhat strenuous part up and down (in the shade of foliage) at the beginning and end of the hike. The middle is flat and easy, but can be sunny, so bring water and maybe an umbrella if you are concerned.
If you take your time at the beginning and end parts, I suspect you would be fine. This is not medical advice, obviously :)
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- โรงแรมใกล้ๆ Kilauea Iki Trail:
- (6.12 กม.) Volcano Teapot Cottage
- (7.20 กม.) Hale 'Ohu Bed & Breakfast
- (7.96 กม.) Volcano Rainforest Retreat
- (7.92 กม.) Volcano Acres Ranch Bed & Breakfast
- (6.68 กม.) Volcano Places
- ร้านอาหารใกล้ๆ Kilauea Iki Trail:
- (7.06 กม.) Tuk Tuk Thai Food Truck
- (7.69 กม.) Cafe' Ono
- (6.81 กม.) Kilauea Lodge Restaurant
- (6.28 กม.) Ohelo Cafe
- (6.30 กม.) Eagles Lighthouse Cafe