Kīlauea Iki

Local nameKīlauea Iki
LocationHawaii, United States

Kīlauea Iki is a pit crater that is next to the main summit caldera of Kīlauea on the island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. It is known for its eruption in 1959 that started on November 14 and ended on December 20, producing lava fountaining up to 1900 feet and a lava lake in the crater. Today, the surface of the lava lake has cooled and it is now a popular hiking destination to view the aftermath of an eruption.

Tags CliffCaldera Rim
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From Waikoloa: Big Island Tour with Lunch from 310 USD
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kīlauea_Iki

Address Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, 96718, United States

Coordinates 19°24'49.537" N -155°14'54.469" E

Tours and activities: Kīlauea Iki

From Waikoloa: Big Island Tour with Lunch

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Self-Guided Driving Tour

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from 16 USD

From Hilo: Kilauea Lava Flow Tour with Lunch and Dinner

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from 251 USD

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