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Guided E-Bike Tour of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park & Lava Viewing Area

Overview
Take a Day E-Bike Rental - GPS Audio Tour of the Hawaii Volcano National Park. Our GPS Audio App will guide you on all the permitted Park Bike Trails as you see the main park highlights, and hear historic information. E-Bike along the rim of the erupting crater & possibly see active lava.

Park at our Volcano Shop then Pick up your E-bike anytime between 10AM – ideally by 12PM so that you'll have plenty of time to explore the Park at a leisurely pace before returning at 4PM. E-Bike to the Park's Bike Trail [< 1 mile from our Volcano shop].

E-Bike through a Native Hawaiian Fern Rainforest, Feel the Volcanic Heat at the Steam Vents, have Lunch at the Volcano House’s picturesque Rim Restaurant mid tour, Walk through a Lava Tube, and E-Bike to the Lava Viewing Area on Paved Bike Trails and Roads. Avoid long parking delays, crowds, and long walks to the main National Park highlights.

We provide secure parking, restrooms, and canopy covered staging area, and a Live Human Phone Support.
City: Big Island of Hawaii
Sun 22 Jun
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Starting at $168.00
Sun 22 Jun
Starting at $168.00
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What's Included
Restrooms
Canopy Staging Area for Pre-Tour Equipment Orientation & Safety Lecture
Free GPS Audio Tour App (smartphone required)
Electric Comfort Hybrid Bicycle, Helmet, and Lock
Customer Parking
Live Human Operator Assistance (for safety and park guidance)
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Please advise the following information at time of booking in the "Special Requirements" field:
  • Name and Height
  • Local contact number in Hawaii
  • Riders should wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort while bicycling. Local weather at Kilauea's summit (4000') varies daily and may be rainy and chilly any time in the year. At the summit of the volcano, temperatures may be 12 to 15 degrees cooler than at sea level.
  • Hat
  • Closed Toed Shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera
  • Your Sense of Adventure
  • Binoculars
  • Fully Functioning Smartphone Required
  • Not available for cyclist's under 15 years old
  • Not available for persons weighing over 270lbs
  • Not recommended for beginner cyclists (you need to be able steer, shift, and balance on gravel and paved terrain)
What To Expect
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Take the Day to E-Bike the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Bike Volcano's GPS Audio App will guide you on all the permitted National Bike Trails as you see the main park highlights, and sharing historic information. E-Bike along the rim of the erupting crater and possibly see active lava. Park at our Volcano Shop then Pick up your E-bike anytime between 10AM – an ideally 12PM. E-Bike to the National Park Bike Trail [less than 1 mile away]. Next E-Bike through a Native Hawaiian Fern Rainforest, Feel the Volcanic Heat at the Steam Vents, have a sit down Lunch at the Volcano House’s picturesque Rim Restaurant mid tour, Walk through a Lava Tube, and E-Bike to the Lava Viewing Area on Paved Bike Trails and Roads. Avoid long parking delays, crowds, and long walks to the main National Park highlights.
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Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Take a short hike 15 minute loop trail hike into Nahuku Crater. An approximately 500 year old Pit Crater that is filled with giant native Hawaiian Hapu'u Ferns and other Native species. Learn about these amazing flora and fauna has you walk to entrance of the Lava Tube. Don't forget take your money shot here. Then, our Audio tour will guide you through the Lava Tube as you have a full sensory experience in this amazing lava carved cave system.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (126)
JamesM0916
Jun 2010
First - we got lucky and our tour was on a picture perfect day - which are pretty rare in the rainforest of Volcano, HI. Our tour guide Eric made the trip perfect. He has a geology degree and is obviously a student of the volcanoes. The tour included all of the major stops in the park with a history lesson and tons of information. Almost all of the biking was downhill, so even if you aren't an avid biker you should be able to do it - you just need to know how to ride and be in reasonably good shape. After the 3 hour tour of the park, they drove us to the sea where we had lunch on the volcanic cliffs overlooking the ocean. It was a great sandwich lunch with wonderful ocean views. We did the 10:00 tour, which was done by 3:00, then we re-entered the park to hike down the Kilauea Iki trial. We returned at sunset to view the glow coming from the lava inside the Kilauea crater. If I had one day to see Kilauea, I would absolute do it exactly the way I did it. 10-3 bike tour, 3-5 hike down Kilauea, get dinner, return after dark for the glowing lava.
Ann C
Oct 2009
We had a great time! The bike ride was tough at times but not overly strenuous. The length of the ride was just right and covered various terrain and surroundings with spectacular sights!
David M
Aug 2008
We really enjoyed the tour because we were able to view the volcano from all sort of great vantage points. We recommend a tour with a geologist and a native to the island. We had plenty of great snacks and drinks along the way, but you should be able to know how to switch gears on a bike to make it easier on yourself. The tour was great, we were a little sad we didn't see any lava but that is because the lava flow has moved to another side side of the volcano. Speak to staff about a special tour that offers views specifically of the volcano. Overall the staff was very up on their knowledge of geology and the history of the flows.

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