
Devastation Trail
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Devastation Trail leads visitors one mile over the cinder out fall and through a forest recovering from Kilauea lki's 1959 eruption.
Along the path you'll find such volcanic formations as: cinder with olivine, Pele's hair and tears, tree molds and a cinder and spatter cone. The trail is paved and rated as easy
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, P.O. Box 52 , Hawai'i National Park, HI, 96718, Phone: 808-985-6000, Fax: 808-985-6004, HAVO_Interpretation@nps.gov
Directions
Directions from Visitor Center: The trailhead for Devastation Trail lies four miles from the visitor center on Crater Rim Drive.
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