Real-time feeds from active Hawaiian volcanoes and beyond. Streams sourced from USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and partner agencies via YouTube.
Erupting episodically since December 23, 2024, with 42 lava fountaining episodes by Feb 2026. Fountains have reached over 1,200 ft. The V1, V2, and V3 cameras stream the summit crater live 24/7 on the USGS YouTube channel.
The world's largest active volcano by volume, covering half of the Big Island. Its 2022 eruption was the first in 38 years. Erupts roughly every 6 years on average. USGS monitors with multiple summit webcams.
The name means "House of the Sun" in Hawaiian. Its crater is large enough to fit Manhattan. The sunrise above the cloud layer is one of the most celebrated natural spectacles in the world. Last erupted around 1600 CE.
Sits above a supervolcano hotspot. The caldera last erupted ~640,000 years ago. Today it hosts 10,000 hydrothermal features — more than anywhere else on Earth. Old Faithful erupts roughly every 90 minutes, year-round.