
Recently, for this month’s Becky’s Squares theme of “Walking” (See more responses here), I’ve been posting some local walks. Today, I thought I’d revisit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and one of my current favorite trails there.
The top photo is taken from the Byron Ledge trail which crosses the edge of the Kilauea Caldera to join the Halema’uma’u trail. From this junction, the original Halema’uma’u trail traverses the caldera to the edge of Halema’uma’u Crater. That trail has been closed since 2008 because the volcano has been, and currently still is, erupting there. Kilauea Caldera is large and the eruption is two miles from the trail in the top photo, but I always get a bit of a tingle from walking across the caldera floor so close to volcanic activity.
That’s not the only reason I like this trail though. It arrives at the caldera floor by winding down from the rim though some lovely tropical foliage and a moss-covered cutting through rocks that I always stop and photograph even though it doesn’t change from one visit to the next.



For more information about Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, go to nps.gov/havo/.

It looks fabulous. I love the deep green foliage and dark soil contrast. How long is the walk?
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A straight out and back to the crater is only a mile or so, but it links in with other trails so it would be easy to create a route that would last the whole day!
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Now that is a walk I would love to take Graham
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The only reasons I don’t walk it more often is that It’s a good way away and the park has so many other good trails that I enjoy just as much.
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Now this is a trail I’d love to be on 😀
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It’s one I discovered during Covid, when I walked some popular trails that were virtually deserted. But even though it’s busier now, that trail is never as crowded as I thought it was.
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Funny how there are some things and places you always take photos of, and others not. I can certainly see the attraction here, Graham.
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The moss-covered walls and tropical foliage make me feel like I’m passing through a tunnel from one state to another!
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🤗❤️
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ooh a walk tinged with danger and beauty – wonderful
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Nothing like a bit of danger to gets one’s attention.
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that’s very true!
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Very inviting graham. I would love to go for a walk there.
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There are several trails there that I enjoy. It’s a great place for walking.
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Lovely.
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