Guidebook for Volcano

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Guidebook for Volcano

Food Scene

Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant, located in the quiet village of Volcano, sits on 5 acres of gardens and gazebos and native forest. This hotel restaurant features a large fireplace, local art, koa tables, and is open nightly. Chef de cuisine Kurt Nelson blends flavors from his extensional background with farm, ranch and seafood products from Hawaii, the surrounding Pacific and elsewhere.
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Kilauea Lodge Restaurant
19-3948 Old Volcano Rd
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Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant, located in the quiet village of Volcano, sits on 5 acres of gardens and gazebos and native forest. This hotel restaurant features a large fireplace, local art, koa tables, and is open nightly. Chef de cuisine Kurt Nelson blends flavors from his extensional background with farm, ranch and seafood products from Hawaii, the surrounding Pacific and elsewhere.
Wood Fire Pizzas & Fresh Local Dishes: experience their cuisine inspired by fresh, local ingredients. They also offer hand made cocktails, local craft beers on tap, and an extensive wine list.
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ʻŌhelo Café
19-4005 Haunani Rd
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Wood Fire Pizzas & Fresh Local Dishes: experience their cuisine inspired by fresh, local ingredients. They also offer hand made cocktails, local craft beers on tap, and an extensive wine list.
Take a culinary journey through the land and sea of Hawaii Island. While you dine, you’ll enjoy the Kilauea caldera and the billowing Halema’uma’u Crater as your backdrop. Our chefs create flavors unique to the Pacific region, dishes made with ingredients from local farms and ranches. Enjoy a selection of fresh caught island fish, grass-fed beef and Big Island grown vegetables. Listen to live music by local musicians every night of the week from 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM.
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Eldhúsið
1 Crater Rim Drive
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Take a culinary journey through the land and sea of Hawaii Island. While you dine, you’ll enjoy the Kilauea caldera and the billowing Halema’uma’u Crater as your backdrop. Our chefs create flavors unique to the Pacific region, dishes made with ingredients from local farms and ranches. Enjoy a selection of fresh caught island fish, grass-fed beef and Big Island grown vegetables. Listen to live music by local musicians every night of the week from 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM.

Parks & Nature

Where else will you experience active volcanism, native flora and fauna combined with the Hawaiian culture all in one place. Epic!
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Hawaii eldfjalla þjóðgarður
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Where else will you experience active volcanism, native flora and fauna combined with the Hawaiian culture all in one place. Epic!
Punalu’u beach is the most famous black sand beach of Hawaii. Another reason for the popularity of this beach is that you can often see endangered green turtles basking in the sun on the beach.
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Punalu‘u Beach
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Punalu’u beach is the most famous black sand beach of Hawaii. Another reason for the popularity of this beach is that you can often see endangered green turtles basking in the sun on the beach.

Arts & Culture

Volcano Art Center Gallery is located in the historic 1877 Volcano House Hotel in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and operates under a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. Centered at Kilauea, home to Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of the volcano, of creativity, of Fire, Volcano Art Center Gallery has been a mecca for visual artists since 1974. This dynamic and powerful environment has inspired the Hawaiian people and their crafts, songs, dances, and legends for centuries. Today, the Kilauea region continues to draw artists, performers, writers, scientists, and educators from around the world to create, reflect, learn and embrace the beauty and power of the natural world.
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Volcano Art Center Gallery
99-150 Crater Rim Drive
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Volcano Art Center Gallery is located in the historic 1877 Volcano House Hotel in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and operates under a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. Centered at Kilauea, home to Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of the volcano, of creativity, of Fire, Volcano Art Center Gallery has been a mecca for visual artists since 1974. This dynamic and powerful environment has inspired the Hawaiian people and their crafts, songs, dances, and legends for centuries. Today, the Kilauea region continues to draw artists, performers, writers, scientists, and educators from around the world to create, reflect, learn and embrace the beauty and power of the natural world.