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Hiking Volcanoes National Park Hawaii Vintage Map Art Poster Print Vintage Style Inspirational Wall Art Poster For Home Decor Office Bedroom Canvas Classroom Decor & Great Travel Gift

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Celebrate the Hiking Trails of Volcanoes National Park huge wall art oversized Hawai'i art print! Great as gifts for new residents, wedding gifts, travel gifts, or features in your own home!

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is located on the Island of Hawaii, 96 miles from Kailua-Kona and 30 miles from Hilo, and displays a rich history, and a fascinating world of biological diversity, which includes endangered species such the Hawaiian goose, petrel, owl, and hawk. The park boasts numerous trails, each displaying its own unique physical features.

Trails on Kīlauea Summit

Ha'akulamanu (Sulphur Banks) Trail boasts steaming cracks and colorful mineral deposits, and is 1.2 mile (2 km) round-trip. It is well known for its birds and healing vapors.

Earthquake Trail offers views of dramatic earth cracks and panoramic views of the Kīlauea Caldera and Halema`uma`u Crater from the Waldron Ledge Overlook. It is 1 mile (1.6 km) round-trip and features a paved road.

Halema'uma'u Trail is a distance of 1.8 miles round-trip, and it descends through a rainforest. It also features a one-of-a-kind biodiversity of plants, insects, and birds, as well as steam vents.

Iliahi (Sandalwood) Trail takes you on a shady loop covering 1.5 (2.4 km) through a rain forest, with the sounds of birds, fault scarps, active steam vents, and pit craters. This loop features incredible views of Kīlauea Caldera, Halema`uma`u Crater and Mauna Loa.

Kīlauea Iki Trail covers 4 miles (6.4km) and descends through a rainforest to the steaming floor of Kīlauea Iki Crater lava lake. Cinder cones, spatter cones, and beautiful native birds can be spotted on this trail.

Devastation Trail has a distance of 1 mile (1.6km) round trip of paved path, which boasts beautiful landscape of lava molds and cinder and cinder cones. The unique native plant and animal life can also be viewed while trekking.

Kīpukapuaulu Loop is a 1.2 mile (1.9km) trail that takes you through a "Kīpuka", and displays some of Hawaii's oldest vegetation and rarest animals.

Crater Rim Trail is the longest of the trails with a distance of 11-mile (17.7km), and loops Kilauea's summit caldera. This trail takes you through an active volcano, while showcasing diverse scenic vistas, desert terrain, and lush rainforest, along with steam vents and craters.

Chain of Craters Road Trails

Mauna Ulu / Pu'u Huluhulu covers for 2.5 miles (4.0km) roundtrip, with panoramic views of lava tree molds, forested cinder cones, diverse plant life, and lava rampart.

Pu'u Loa Trail is a coastal trail that passes through an ancient lava field, and covers 1.4 miles (2.25km) round trip, boasting one of Hawaii's most extensive petroglyph fields.

This is a digitally colored map designed by Lisa and her team.

Disclaimer: All sizes are approximate. While great care was taken to produce this map, the information was derived from digital databases from various sources. Great River Arts cannot be responsible for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy in our custom map designs other than our intent to provide fascinating information and a delightful memory. Historical maps often contain misspellings and information that might not be accurate. Neither genre should be used for navigation. The user of this map bears full responsibility for his or her safety of person and equipment. There is no warranty, expressed or implied that this map is suitable for an particular purpose. We do appreciate you letting us know of any errors or suggestions at mapart@greatriverarts.com Let us help you with our unique custom map design services.Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer pays return shipping.

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