Volcano Watch: Drive along Saddle Road reveals outstanding volcanic geology

USGS photo by J. KAUAHIKAUA

Two nene fly above Pu‘uhuluhulu, a forested Maunakea cinder cone surrounded by younger Mauna Loa lava flows (foreground), in the Humu‘ula Saddle on the Island of Hawaii. This cone is just one of the outstanding volcanic features that can be seen along Highway 200, the Daniel K. Inouye Highway.

Highway 200, the Daniel K. Inouye Highway, crosses Humu‘ula Saddle, which separates Maunakea and Mauna Loa, the two largest volcanoes on the Island of Hawaii. This saddle showcases outstanding volcanic geology and is easy to reach for “roadside geologists.”