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December 23, 2025 — Mauna Loa summit and Mauna Kea
December 23, 2025 — Mauna Loa summit and Mauna Kea
December 23, 2025 — Mauna Loa summit and Mauna Kea

At the end of their Mauna Loa summit overflight on December 23, USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists passed the 2022 Northeast Rift Zone eruption site. In this photo, an older vent known as Steaming Cone is visible in the lower-left of the frame (red and white colors), with the 2022 fissure 3 cone just to the right of it (black and brown colors).

At the end of their Mauna Loa summit overflight on December 23, USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists passed the 2022 Northeast Rift Zone eruption site. In this photo, an older vent known as Steaming Cone is visible in the lower-left of the frame (red and white colors), with the 2022 fissure 3 cone just to the right of it (black and brown colors).

Color photograph of volcanic landscape
December 2, 2025—Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, and Mauna Kea
December 2, 2025—Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, and Mauna Kea
December 2, 2025—Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, and Mauna Kea

This aerial photograph shows Kīlauea, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. In the foreground is the forested area just north of Kīlauea caldera; the slope of Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone rises to the left side of the image, while Mauna Kea is visible in the background. USGS photo by K. Mulliken. 

This aerial photograph shows Kīlauea, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. In the foreground is the forested area just north of Kīlauea caldera; the slope of Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone rises to the left side of the image, while Mauna Kea is visible in the background. USGS photo by K. Mulliken. 

Color photograph of volcanic slopes and mountains
February 12, 2025 — Views of Mauna Kea during Kīlauea summit overflight
February 12, 2025 — Views of Mauna Kea during Kīlauea summit overflight
February 12, 2025 — Views of Mauna Kea during Kīlauea summit overflight

Clear weather during a Kīlauea summit monitoring overflight allowed for views of Mauna Kea in the distance, with the slope of Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone visible on the left side of the image. Small amounts of snow from a recent storm remain visible on the slopes of Mauna Kea. USGS photo by P. Dotray.

Clear weather during a Kīlauea summit monitoring overflight allowed for views of Mauna Kea in the distance, with the slope of Mauna Loa's Northeast Rift Zone visible on the left side of the image. Small amounts of snow from a recent storm remain visible on the slopes of Mauna Kea. USGS photo by P. Dotray.

Color photograph of mountain covered with snow
February 3, 2025 — Snow on Mauna Kea
February 3, 2025 — Snow on Mauna Kea
February 3, 2025 — Snow on Mauna Kea

With quite clear conditions on the morning of February 3, 2025, USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory crews on a monitoring overflight of Kīlauea summit had excellent views of the snow-capped Mauna Kea (shown here) and Mauna Loa. Both mountain summits received snow during a winter storm that passed over the Island of Hawai‘i last week. USGS photo by K. Lynn.

With quite clear conditions on the morning of February 3, 2025, USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory crews on a monitoring overflight of Kīlauea summit had excellent views of the snow-capped Mauna Kea (shown here) and Mauna Loa. Both mountain summits received snow during a winter storm that passed over the Island of Hawai‘i last week. USGS photo by K. Lynn.

Black and white image showing location of volcanoes and infrastructure on an island
Map of volcanoes and infrastructure on the Island of Hawaiʻi
Map of volcanoes and infrastructure on the Island of Hawaiʻi
Map of volcanoes and infrastructure on the Island of Hawaiʻi

Map of Island of Hawaiʻi, highlighting the four active or potentially active volcanoes of the Island, the number of people living on each volcano based on 2020 census data, major roads (transportation corridors) and minor roads (proxy for population density), when each volcano last erupted, and each volcano’s national threat assessment designation.

Map of Island of Hawaiʻi, highlighting the four active or potentially active volcanoes of the Island, the number of people living on each volcano based on 2020 census data, major roads (transportation corridors) and minor roads (proxy for population density), when each volcano last erupted, and each volcano’s national threat assessment designation.

Color photograph of caldera wall
Kīlauea caldera wall and Mauna Kea—July 19, 2022
Kīlauea caldera wall and Mauna Kea—July 19, 2022
Kīlauea caldera wall and Mauna Kea—July 19, 2022

Aerial view of the north wall of Kīlauea caldera. The bright green area near the center of the image is the Volcano Golf Course. Between it and the caldera edge is the Kīlauea Military Camp. Mauna Kea rises beyond the slopes of the Northeast Rift Zone of Mauna Loa in the background. USGS image by J. Chang. 

Aerial view of the north wall of Kīlauea caldera. The bright green area near the center of the image is the Volcano Golf Course. Between it and the caldera edge is the Kīlauea Military Camp. Mauna Kea rises beyond the slopes of the Northeast Rift Zone of Mauna Loa in the background. USGS image by J. Chang. 

Videos

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PubTalk-11/2023: Six Eruptions at Two Volcanoes Over the Past Three Years
PubTalk-11/2023: Six Eruptions at Two Volcanoes Over the Past Three Years

Six Eruptions at Two Volcanoes Over the Past Three Years

How the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory monitors some of Earth’s most active volcanoes

by Katie Mulliken, Geologist, Research Corporation of the University of Hawai‘i and USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

Six Eruptions at Two Volcanoes Over the Past Three Years

How the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory monitors some of Earth’s most active volcanoes

by Katie Mulliken, Geologist, Research Corporation of the University of Hawai‘i and USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

Mauna Loa MKcam (New Webcam)
Mauna Loa MKcam (New Webcam)
Mauna Loa MKcam (New Webcam)

This video shows a typical day on Mauna Loa, captured from a new webcam looking south towards the volcano. The field of view covers the summit region and much of the Northeast Rift Zone.

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