Mauna Loa Lookout project complete

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Improvements to make the Mauna Loa Lookout wheelchair-friendly are complete, and the entire 11.2-mile Mauna Loa Road is now open to vehicles.

The parking area and path to the Mauna Lookout shelter were reconstructed and repaved, and a new accessible vault toilet was installed. Visitors will also find an inviting new wheelchair-friendly picnic table and accessible parking stall.

The Mauna Loa Lookout is perched at 6,662 feet, and provides panoramic views of Kilauea volcano, old lava flows, and the ocean on clear days. The octagonal shelter at the Lookout was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937, and is an excellent example of the National Park Service rustic architectural style.

Workers will begin to fix pot holes along Mauna Loa Road next week, but no closures are necessary.