As we continue along Hana Highway, we’ll stop by a lava cave hidden on the side of the road. This cave was formed when hot lava from an eruption cooled and hardened on the exterior, while it continued flowing in the inner core.
After the lava drained out, the hardened exterior shell remained, forming a cave. Duck and watch your head as you enter the cave. The entrance is small with some jagged rocks, but it quickly opens up to where you can easily stand up.
NOTE: If you are interested in exploring a bigger lava tube cave complete with stalactites and stalagmites, then save some time to check out the Hana Lava Tubes. This paid attraction near Hana Town is one of Maui's great natural wonders!
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