Stopped in at this place as we were driving around and realized, what we would have missed not visiting. This takes you in history when Lava flow had engulfed these Ohi’a trees. The molds still stand and new trees have risen up from molds, which is unique.
Bathrooms are available and parking is free.
Seeing these trees is a very cool experience. Shouldn't take more than 30 minutes to see the whole park so makes an excellent stop if you're in the area.
Interesting 30 minute diversion. Very well maintained park with interesting lava formations and a chance to peer down into a deep fissure. Excellent site for a picnic. Public restrooms on site.
Very cool park with paved walkways throughout making it easily wheelchair and stroller accessible. About 0.7 miles all the way around in the middle of a beautiful forest. Two shelters along the way in case it rains.
If you are in this part of the Big Island, it is definitely worth the 20 or so minutes to walk the cement loop through the park (might be a bit longer than 20 minutes if you stroll, but it still will not be a a long adventure).
This is a cool spot to check out in the Puna area. The walk only took us about 15-20 minutes. The lava trees were cool and the gardens beautiful. It's paved, so easy for anyone with disabilities. Lots of birds chirping and butterflies.
Decent park information signs provide the right amount of information to help everyone understand how the Lava Trees here were formed.
Lava Tree State Monument is a US Park based in P Hoa, Hawaii. Lava Tree State Monument is located at Hawaii 132, Pāhoa, HI 96778, USA.
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