Route 130, also known as Keaʻau–Pāhoa Road and Pāhoa–Kalapana Road is a state highway in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. It runs from Route 11 at Keaʻau through the Puna District to Kalapana.

Route 130 at Route 137

Route description

Route 130 starts from the intersection of Keaʻau on Route 11, in the south of Hilo. After a junction with It heads south on the east side of Kīlauea to Pāhoa, where Route 132 branches out via Kapoho to Cape Kumukahi with further connection to Route 137, and curves toward the west, ending near Kaimū following a junction with Route 137 itself.

Route 130 northbound in Pāhoa

History

Route 130 used to travel further to the west along the Chain of Craters Road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. However, it was truncated to its current terminus due to the lava flows from Puʻu ʻŌʻō Crater that started in 1983 and buried sections of Kaimū and Kalapana.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hawaii County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0Kaimu–Chain of Craters RoadSouthern terminus; road becomes private
0.81.3Route 137Kaimū, KalapanaAccess via Pahoa–Kalapana Road
Pahoa9.715.6Route 132 (Pahoa–Kapoho Road) – KapohoWestern terminus of HI 132
Keaau21.634.8Route 11Hilo, VolcanoNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

  • Hawaii portal
  • U.S. Roads portal

External links

  • Media related to Hawaii Route 130 at Wikimedia Commons