No, it is not possible to walk through lava on the Big Island of Hawaii. Lava is molten rock that can reach temperatures of over 1000°C (1832°F), which makes it extremely dangerous to approach or walk on. Lava can cause severe burns and can also emit toxic gases that can be harmful to human health.
Is there active lava flow on Big Island?
There are currently no lava flows outside the crater or ocean entry of lava, therefore Lava boat tours and many lava related tours are not currently running due to the lack of molten lava flowing outside of the crater. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is open and has plenty of volcano related things to do and see.
Can you hike to lava on Big Island?
Can you get close to lava in Hawaii?
With over 100 miles of hiking trails that take adventurers through rainforests, deserts, lava tubes, and up close and personal with lava flows (when they are flowing), it's easy to spend multiple days in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
What happens if you walk on lava?
And even if a human can stand on a bottom any lava, the flow would create enough pressure to drop him/her down. Most dangers come with lava high viscosity: A human would not be able to freely move in lava. He/she would get tired very soon.