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Can you currently see active lava flows on the Big Island? |
We are going to the Big Island in mid March. Where can you go to see active lava flows? Any advice would be much appreciated? Check it out when you get there. It can change. Over the last few years the flows have primarily been in an inaccessible part of the island. You can take a helicopter tour, which is pricey (and you might find you can sit through a time-share presentation and get the tour at half price. Tough call, I know.) If there is some flow in the park, you may have to hike to it. Several years ago, I hiked 90 minutes across lava and was able to find a brand new little flow. We watched it come out and trickle down. We were within inches of it, feeling the heat. The ground was so hot we could smell the rubber on our shoes. That was very exciting, but we only found it by being persistent, asking questions and getting lucky. Yes...always active and flowing since 1984.... Lava flow varies not just from year to year but from day to day. Of course, it's more fun to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, when there is a dramatic flow into the ocean. As the flow is more impressive to watch when it's dark, make sure to bring flash lights, sturdy shoes and lots of drinking water. It depends, right now you can't really see much, but you might see the stream from the lava entering the ocean in the Volanoes National Park. Yes, it is possible to see the active lava flow at Volcanoes National Park. However, whether or not weather conditions allow you to see the flow up close changes daily so check with the Park Service before taking a trip up there if you have your heart set on it. |
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