HVNP’s Kilauea Iki Trail restored

The sinkhole has now been filled in. (NPS/Courtesy Photo)

A sinkhole that opened beneath Kilauea Iki trail made it unsafe for hikers. (NPS/Courtesy Photo)

Greg Carlin (left) and Patrick Murphy remove the sign blocking access to Kilauea Iki Trail Friday. (Michael Brestovansky/Tribune-Herald)

Left to right, Greg Carlin, trail crew member; Patrick Murphy, acting trail crew lead; Jon Christensen, chief of facilities management; and Elizabeth Fien, president and CEO of the Friends of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park talk about the reopened Kilauea Iki Trail. (Michael Brestovansky/Tribune-Herald)
Trail crews work to repair a damaged retaining wall along the Kilauea Iki Trail. (NPS Photo)

HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK — Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will reopen one of its most popular trails today, the one-year anniversary of the park’s reopening after the 2018 Kilauea eruption.