Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the strikingly beautiful recovering landscapes of the 1959 Kīlauea Iki eruption via the Devastation Trail. This easy, wheelchair and stroller accessible trail spans 1 mile round trip, allowing guests to witness the return of life to this once-buried area.
As a vital habitat for the threatened Hawaiian goose, known locally as nene, the park emphasizes responsible wildlife observation. Visitors are encouraged to remain vigilant while driving, ensuring the safety of both the nene and themselves in this awe-inspiring natural setting.
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