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About KMC
Discovering a military camp within confines of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is an unexpected surprise to the majority of the park’s visitors. While Kilauea Miltary Camp occupies about 50 acres of the park’s 300,000+ acres, its history is as old as Hawaii Volcanoes National Park having been established in the same year 1916. What once began as an idea by Hilo Board of Trade members for a training ground for the National Guard and an Army "vacation and health recruiting station" has become one of Hawaii's most unique resorts for the military. However, its first visitors to the camp may have felt differently. On November 6, 1916, a group of 68 enlisted men from Company A, Second Infantry of the United States Army, arrived to find Kilauea Military Camp’s three main buildings unfinished and unfit to be occupied. As a result, the men were forced to sleep under whatever shelter they could find during that rainy weeklong stay. Since then, the wonders of Kilauea Volcano have drawn millions of soldiers, their families and guests to KMC. In its eighty-nine years of existence, KMC had served as a training facility, housed a Navy camp, hosted numerous dignitaries including General Dwight D. Eisenhower who later became the president of the United States and briefly served as an internment camp and later as a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. KMC has also experienced the power and destruction of Kilauea Volcano. While the camp still maintains its historical charm, renovations to the camp in the last decade have enhanced KMC’s facilities and services making it one of the military’s favorite vacation resort.

Location
KMC is located within Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. Direct flights from the West Coast of the U.S. and Japan land at Kona International Airport. Interisland flights land at both Kona and Hilo Airports. To reach KMC from Kona takes approximately 3-1/2 hours by car; from Hilo, 45 minutes by car.

  
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