National park’s closure, drop in visitors hurts Volcano businesses

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Ola Tripp, owner of Lava Rock Cafe, Kilauea General Store and Kilauea Kreations in Volcano
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Kathleen and Peter Golden, owners of Volcano Rainforest Retreat, stand at the door of one their cottages Wednesday on their property in Volcano.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Dan Fisher, owner of Aloha Crater Lodge, holds what he believes to be pieces of a fresh lava rock from Halema'uma'u that landed on their property in Volcano.

Shannon and Dan Fisher, owners of Aloha Crater Lodge, sit in one of their unoccupied bed and breakfast rooms Wednesday at their lodge in Volcano. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

VOLCANO — As Hawaii Volcanoes National Park continues into its fourth consecutive week of closure, the hospitality industry in the hamlet of Volcano faces unprecedentedly lean times.