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Rapa Nui National Park adventures

Rapa Nui National Park Adventures

Rapa Nui National Park, located on Easter Island, is renowned for its iconic Moai statues and rich cultural heritage. The park offers a unique blend of archaeology and stunning Pacific landscapes.

18,600
Acres Protected
Varies, as most routes are not formally measured
Miles of Trails
Tens of thousands (varies year by year)
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Rapa Nui National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Tickets are required for park entry and are available at Mataveri Airport or the park office.

Best Time to Visit

The best months to visit are from December to February when the weather is warm, but also expect more tourists.

Visitor Information

There are visitor centers in Hanga Roa providing information and tours.

Getting There

Easily accessible by roads from Hanga Roa; no 4WD required

Weather & Climate

The park experiences a subtropical climate with temperatures averaging between 60°F to 80°F. Rain is more common from April to June, and the humidity can be fairly high year-round.

Conservation Efforts

Key concerns include erosion, impact of tourism on cultural sites, and preservation of archaeological artifacts. Efforts are ongoing to balance visitor access with conservation.

Camping in Rapa Nui National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Camping Mihinoa

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Hanga Roa, offering easy access to major sites with basic amenities.

Top Trails

Rano Kau

Moderate
4 miles

A scenic trail leading to the crater rim of Rano Kau, offering panoramic views and access to the Orongo village.

Poike

Hard
6 miles

A challenging hike to one of the island's oldest volcanic formations with sweeping island views.

Ahu Akivi and the Seven Moai

Easy
2 miles

A gentle walk leading to the only inland Moai statues on the island, known for their unique positioning.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit the Moai sites early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better light for photography.

Weather can be unpredictable; always carry a light rain jacket.

Hire a local guide to enrich your understanding of the park's cultural significance.

Wear sturdy hiking shoes as trails can be uneven, especially around volcanic areas.

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