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P.O. Box 1251, Volcano, HI 96785
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Volcano Discovery Hawaii gives private volcano tours on the Big Island. The tours of craters and lava can last from a few hours, to an entire day, and include a private guide.
49.5 Miles
Experience Hawaii's volcanoes with Native Guide Hawaii. Learn about the history of these mighty mountains and their role in Hawaiian culture. Tourists may have the opportunity to see a live lava flow if one is active in the vicinity.
49.7 Miles
Situated within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Thurston Lava Tube, also known as Nahuku, is a 500 year old lava cave. Visitors can walk through the cave which is conveniently lit with electric lighting.
49.8 Miles
The community hub of Volcano, Hawaii is the Cooper Center. It offers a variety of programs for kids and adults, including cooking and art classes. The Cooper Center also contains a thrift store and produce market.
50.0 Miles
Visit a fully operational art studio and gallery located in Volcano Village when you take a trip to Volcano Garden Arts. The gallery features artwork from more than 70 area artists, plus includes gardens and greenhouses.
50.0 Miles
Home to the Charles Lindbergh Grave, the Palapala Houmau Church is an active Christian house of worship and a major tourist attraction. Visitors are welcome and are requested to dress respectfully while on church property.
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At Volcano Art Center, visitors can learn about the culture and arts of native Hawaiians through art exhibitions and performances. The center features a monthly hula arts presentation with a kumu hula master.