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Devastation Trail

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You’ll feel like you’re on Mars as you take in the terrain on your walk along Devastation Trail. This one-mile trail takes you along the path of a destructive and explosive eruption dating back to 1959.

Along the way, you’ll see spots where life is beginning to regrow. Next to the Kilauea Iki Crater, you'll also see the giant Pu'upua'i Cinder Cone that formed during that same 1959 eruption. In Hawaiian, Pu'upua'i means "gushing hill." It's the perfect example of how Mother Nature forms new mountains.


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