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Lava flows around "No Parking" sign at the end of Chain of Craters Road. USGS photo April 01, 2003

Management
 
 
National Parks are Special Places

View of the trail crossing the floor of Kilauea Iki crater. NPS photo by Katja Chudoba, 2003.

Managing a national park which includes two of the world's most active volcanoes and a multitude of endangered species, is quite an undertaking. In an effort to provide for the enjoyment and appreciation of the park's unique resources, and to also provide for its protection requires quidelines. Forms, permits, and regulations help to guide and facilitate appropriate use of this special place.

In this section of the webpage, one will find information pertaining to various aspects of managing this park. Use the menu at the left to navigate through this section.

 

 

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  Last Update: 06/30/2003
  Contact: HAVO_interpretation@nps.gov