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September 2023 by IRISHBEAST82
The sulfur bank trail is a great trail for anybody it's just over a 1/2 a mile long the trail is all paved parking starts with the visitor center and if you continue on to the crater rim trail which is just over half a mile as well it loops back around to the visitor center where the parking is I take my four-year-old son on here all the time he loves it
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May 2023 by Topher Taylor
This trail was completely paved and wheelchair accessible. It was flat most of the way other than a steeper section leading down to the sulfur banks from the visitor center
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December 2022 by Silvia Sam
Strong smell of sulfur, masks ? recommended
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November 2022 by Valerie Lyn
Great Hiking trail and fully handicapped accessible from Visitors Center down into the valley and then up to where they trail comes out and meets up with Crater Rim Drive, just east of Steam Vents. Note to others in wheelchairs, walkers, canes or otherwise have a hard time hiking, this starts off downhill that may make you think it will be a hard climb back out, but it wasn't too bad. Most of the hike is on a well-built raised wooden trail. You have a less steep climb going back up when going towards Steam Vents. There are lots of informative signage along the way to help guide you to what you are looking at. I highly recommend this hike to most everyone.
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October 2022 by Google user
There is a path that you can walk along the mountain. It is very big yet beautiful. You’ll see a very detailed explanation board.
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September 2022 by Victor Wang
Super quick and easy walk from the visitor center to see this unique piece of land with extremely hot Sulfur right next to the trail and the steam rising next to you as you walk along this short trail. The sulfur smell was not too overwhelming when we went with a nice breeze to disperse the rotten egg smell.
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July 2022 by OhanaMatters
Easy walk. Family friendly. Not as stinky as I anticipated it would be ?
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June 2022 by Kuei-Da Liao
It was just a few minutes walk either from the visitor center or from the parking lot for steam vent to here. The walk was easy, and you could smell the sulphur getting stronger. There were signs reminding you to stay on the trail especially there had been accidents in the past.
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May 2022 by Linda Smith
It was a sunny day and I actually liked the smell. I didn’t stick around long due to my health issues. Very peaceful out there.
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April 2022 by Sergii Chupryna
Pretty cool experience, beware of sulphuric smell especially if you have lung problems, pregnant or sensitive to smells. The walk is easy and short, on your way a lot of information on the signs
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April 2022 by Liz Mitchell
This is a really interesting quick walk. There is a trail you can take but we were beat by the time we got here. Read all the signs because it’s really interesting and explains what you’re seeing. And smelling. The warnings are funny too, though they are probably meant to scare you more than make you laugh :)
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February 2022 by Alize Magyar
Smelly but oh so beautiful. If you leave the trail you will be in grave danger. Other than that highly recommended.
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January 2022 by Michael Hall
If you like the smell of sulphur in the morning, then the Sulphur Banks might just be the place for you! It's an easy, eclectic little stroll, though I was expecting, and frankly hoping for something a tad more odiferous!
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January 2022 by Jessica Lee
Cool spot to check out while you’re at the volcano park. Park at the visitor center and from the left go to this trailhead to walk to the sulphur banks (5min walk). It smells strong so wear your mask will help. It’s pretty as the rocks are different colors due to the sulphur and it’s a well paved trail.
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January 2022 by Aditya Sarkar
A great little 1 mile round trip trail takes you to a small valley where volcanic gases have created sulphur crystal formations. The crystals are not anything spectacular but you can see them clearly on the exposed rock. There is a wooden boardwalk taking you over the whole thing for safety but the first half of the trail from the visitor center is paved. You can definitely smell the sulphur but if it bothers you, a mask blocks the odor pretty effectively! Signs say that people with heart or respiratory issues or who are pregnant are advised to not enter.