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Lava Tree State Monument
Big Island of Hawaii

Lava Tree State Monument is a forest of lava trees located about three miles southeast of Pahoa Town, in the Puna District, on the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii. The strange volcanic features in the park are the result of a lava flow that swept through a forest of ohio trees in 1790. There are picnic tables in the park and a loop trail through the lava trees that is less then a mile long.

Lava Tree National Monument
Photo Credit: United States Geological Service


Photos of Lava Trees Forming
Lava Trees
Lava Trees
Lava Trees
(select each photo to view a larger image)


See also:
  • More Photos of Volcanic Activity on the Big Island
  • Other Photos of the Big Island
  • State Parks on the Big Island



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