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Centro de Visitantes Kīlauea

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The Kīlauea Visitor Center serves as the essential starting point for exploring Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaiʻi. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1192 metres, this facility provides a comprehensive introduction to the dynamic volcanic landscape of Kīlauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes. It is located about 30 miles southwest of Hilo, offering a crucial gateway to understanding the park's unique geological and cultural significance.

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    5 de marzo de 2023

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    El Centro de visitantes de Kīlauea es el lugar perfecto para que los excursionistas aprendan sobre la geología del parque a través de exhibiciones, películas y actividades de guardabosques. El Centro de visitantes también tiene las últimas actualizaciones sobre actividad volcánica y erupciones. El museo de arte adyacente exhibe la cultura hawaiana nativa.
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    El centro estará cerrado por reformas hasta agosto de 2026.
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    En el Parque Nacional de los Volcanes de Hawái serás testigo de una de las maravillas más fascinantes que la naturaleza nos tiene reservadas. Ubicado a 30 millas al suroeste de Hilo, este parque alberga dos volcanes, incluido el Monte Kilauea, uno de los volcanes más activos del mundo. El espectáculo único de destrucción y recreación, i. h procesos elementales en la historia de la tierra, hace que el parque no solo sea un lugar sagrado, sino también una de las atracciones turísticas más populares de Hawái.

    Fuente: gohawaii.com/de/islands/hawaii-big-island/regions/kau/volcanoes-national-park
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    Hike the Kīlauea Iki and Crater Rim Trail, a 7.2-mile moderate loop through rainforest and across a solidified lava lake in Hawaiʻi Volcanoe

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    Hike the Crater Rim Trail in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, a 5.2-mile route around Kīlauea's summit caldera.

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    Ubicación: Hawaiʻi County, Estados Unidos de Amércia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    When will the Kīlauea Visitor Center be closed for renovations, and where can I find temporary services?

    The Kīlauea Visitor Center will close for extensive renovations starting Monday, February 17, 2025. These renovations are expected to take up to two years, with one visitor tip suggesting a closure until August 2026. During this period, temporary visitor services, including park rangers and the Hawaiʻi Pacific Parks Association store, will be available at the Welcome Center located at Kilauea Military Camp.

    Are dogs allowed at the Kīlauea Visitor Center or on nearby trails?

    While the Kīlauea Visitor Center itself welcomes service animals, pets are generally restricted within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety. Pets are typically allowed only on paved roads and in parking areas, and on specific trails like the Mauna Loa Road and the paved section of the Crater Rim Trail from Kīlauea Overlook to Jaggar Museum overlook. Always check the official NPS website for the most current pet regulations before your visit.

    What specific accessibility features does the Kīlauea Visitor Center offer for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The Kīlauea Visitor Center is designed to be highly accessible. It offers wheelchairs for loan, well-maintained restrooms, and water bottle refill stations. The planned renovations will further enhance accessibility, including improved restrooms and expanded visitor space. Many of the exhibits and the film are also accessible. For trail accessibility, inquire with park rangers at the center for recommendations on paved or boardwalk trails suitable for wheelchairs.

    Are there dining options or accommodation near the Kīlauea Visitor Center?

    The Kīlauea Visitor Center itself has a gift shop and bookstore, but no direct dining facilities. However, the nearby Volcano Village, just outside the park entrance, offers various dining options and accommodations, including hotels, B&Bs, and vacation rentals. Within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, the Volcano House hotel also provides dining and lodging options, located a short drive from the visitor center.

    What are the typical operating hours for the Kīlauea Visitor Center?

    Typically, the Kīlauea Visitor Center operates daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. However, these hours can vary, especially during holidays or due to unforeseen circumstances. It's always best to check the official Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park website (nps.gov) for the most current operating hours before planning your visit.

    What are some recommended beginner-friendly hikes or viewpoints accessible directly from the Kīlauea Visitor Center?

    From the Kīlauea Visitor Center, you can easily access several viewpoints and short, beginner-friendly walks. The Kīlauea Overlook is very close and offers stunning views of the Kīlauea Caldera. The Crater Rim Trail has accessible sections near the visitor center, providing gentle walks with panoramic views. Park rangers at the center can provide up-to-date information on current conditions and recommend the best easy trails suitable for all skill levels.

    How can I get the latest updates on volcanic activity and park conditions?

    The Kīlauea Visitor Center is the best place to get the most current information on volcanic activity, eruption updates, and park conditions. Park rangers are available to provide real-time details, safety alerts, and trail closures. You can also check the official Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park website (nps.gov) for daily updates before and during your visit.

    What should I bring for a visit to the Kīlauea Visitor Center and surrounding areas?

    Even if you're just visiting the center, it's wise to be prepared for the park's dynamic environment. Essentials include plenty of water (refill stations are available), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), rain gear (weather can change quickly), sturdy closed-toe shoes if you plan to walk any trails, and layers of clothing as temperatures can vary significantly with elevation. Don't forget a camera to capture the unique landscapes!

    Are there specific geological features or landmarks that I should prioritize seeing near the visitor center?

    Absolutely! The Kīlauea Visitor Center is an excellent starting point for exploring iconic geological features. The Kīlauea Caldera and Halemaʻumaʻu Crater are visible from nearby overlooks. The famous Nāhuku (Thurston Lava Tube) is also a short drive away and offers a unique experience walking through an ancient lava cave. The center's exhibits and ranger programs will provide context and highlight other significant features to explore.

    What kind of educational programs or films are available at the Kīlauea Visitor Center?

    The Kīlauea Visitor Center offers a rich educational experience. Visitors can watch a 25-minute feature film, "Born of Fire, Born of the Sea," which provides an overview of the park's landscapes and volcanic activity. Additionally, park rangers offer guided tours, informative talks, and interactive sessions, including guided hikes and evening walks, to provide deeper insights into the park's geological features and cultural history. New bilingual exhibits in English and ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi are planned after the renovations.

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