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  1. Chain of Craters Road (formerly Cockett's Trail) was dedicated on April 15, 1928. Built at a cost of $148,000, it ended at the rim of Makaopuhi Crater. Chain of Craters Road to the coast (to Kalapana) from Makaopuhi was opened in 1965, and then partly buried in 1969 at the start of the Maunaulu eruption.

  2. Chain of Craters Road is a 19-mile (31 km) long winding paved road through the East Rift and coastal area of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii, in the state of Hawaii, United States. The original road, built in 1928, connected Crater Rim Drive to Makaopuhi Crater.

  3. Chain of Craters Road may be one of the unique experiences you have on the Big Island. Stretching 18 miles and going from 4,000 ft. elevation to sea level, this scenic drive along the East Rift Zone of the volcano in HVNP is pockmarked with craters of varying shapes and sizes, lava flows, petroglyphs, and, possibly, active lava.

  4. Great drive. Chain of craters is pretty awesome, especially if you have a tour guide app or do some research on the history as you drive down this road. Some of the craters are huge and there are some great lookouts, especially on a clear day. This road also leads you to a short hike to some petroglyphs.

  5. Chain of Craters Road: Points of Interest For emergencies call 911 or 808-985-6170 This 38-mile (61 km) round-trip drive descends 3,700 feet (1,128 m) to the coast and ends where lava has covered 10 miles of road since 1986.

  6. Crater Rim Drive. Chain of Craters Road is the longer road in the national park that will take you down to the coast. You can drive through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and see lava fields from Chain of Craters Road! You can stop along Chain of Craters Road and walk across lava fields!

  7. 19 gru 2019 · The Chain of Craters road is one of the most scenic roads on the Big Island. It stretches 19 miles long from the top of the Kilauea volcano all the way down to sea level. Along the way, you’ll pass through old craters of various shapes and sizes, hiking trails, barren lava fields, petroglyphs, a sea arch and more.

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