Hawaii Volcanoes Wilderness

Hawaii Volcanoes Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Location Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA
Nearest city Pahala, Hawaii
Coordinates 19°15′40″N 155°19′12″W / 19.26111°N 155.32000°W / 19.26111; -155.32000Coordinates: 19°15′40″N 155°19′12″W / 19.26111°N 155.32000°W / 19.26111; -155.32000
Area 130,790 acres (529 km2)
Established 1978
Governing body National Park Service

Hawaii Volcanoes Wilderness is a designated wilderness area within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It was designated in 1978 with 123,100 acres (498 km2), and was later expanded to 130,790 acres (529 km2).[1] Wilderness designation covers the northwestern extension of the National Park, including Mokuaweoweo, the summit of the volcano Mauna Loa. In the southwestern portion of the park, a large chunk of wilderness includes several miles of coastline, a small portion southeast of the visitors center, and the ʻOlaʻa Forest, which is separate from and just north of the park.[2]

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