Chain of Craters Road

Big Island Scenic Drive Guide

Chain of Craters Road

Chain of Craters Road descends through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park from crater landscapes to coastal lava fields, with pit craters, lava flows, Puuloa Petroglyphs and Holei Sea Arch along the way.

Chain of Craters Road, Big Island

There are two scenic drives within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Most people explore the attractions and scenic lookout points along Crater Rim Drive, which leads around Kilauea Caldera. The second road, the Chain of Craters Road, leads from Crater Rim Drive (elevation 4,000 feet) all the way down to the ocean, a distance of 19 miles (it takes about 45 minutes one-way because the road is curvy).

Along the way there are several scenic lookout points and the changing landscape is amazing. At the beginning of the road the scenery is lush and as you descend down the landscape becomes more and more desolate with the ocean on one side and black hardened lava fields on the other.

Chain of Craters Road has two lanes and is paved, so a four-wheel drive vehicle is not required. The road passes several craters on its way to the ocean, hence its name Chain of Craters.

Past mile marker 16 there is a trail that leads to the Pu'u Loa Petroglyphs. It's an easy 20-minute walk (1.5-mile roundtrip hike) over an old pahoehoe lava flow leading to thousands of ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs (rock carvings). It's the largest petroglyph field in Hawaii. A boardwalk allows easy access to some of them, and visitors are asked to stay on this boardwalk and not step on the ancient carvings.

Another attraction is the Holei Sea Arch, located just before mile marker 19. It's easily accessible from the road (a one-minute walk). Just past the sea arch the Chain of Craters Road deadends. Further ahead the road was buried by lava from different flows from the Pu'u O'o vent that occurred between 1986 until recently.

Since the road is close to volcanic activity, conditions can change daily. Occasionally the road is closed. Check the daily conditions report before heading out.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Chain of Craters Road is located inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island. From the park entrance, follow signs toward Crater Rim Drive and Chain of Craters Road, then drive downhill toward the coast. The map marker identifies a point on Chain of Craters Road along the volcanic drive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Chain of Craters Road?

Chain of Craters Road is inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island. It begins from the Crater Rim Drive area and descends toward the coast.

How long is Chain of Craters Road?

The road is about 18.8 miles to the end. Because it descends from higher park elevations to the coast and has several stops, allow more time than the mileage suggests.

Do visitors need four-wheel drive?

No. Chain of Craters Road is paved and suitable for regular passenger vehicles when open. However, visitors should check current park alerts before driving.

What are the main stops along Chain of Craters Road?

Major stops include volcanic craters, lava flow viewpoints, Puuloa Petroglyphs, coastal lava landscapes and the Holei Sea Arch viewing area near the end of the road.

What should visitors bring?

Bring water, fuel, sun protection, sturdy shoes and enough time. There is no food, water or fuel along Chain of Craters Road, and weather can be hot and windy near the coast.