Autumn from mid to late October offers peak fall foliage, making it the most popular season. The ponds are accessible year-round, with spring and summer providing comfortable hiking conditions. Winter visits are possible but the trail may be more challenging due to snow. Early morning visits provide better lighting for viewing the water colors and fewer crowds.
The 3.6-kilometer trail is flat and well-maintained, suitable for most fitness levels including families. The walk takes 70 to 90 minutes at a relaxed pace. Walking shoes are recommended as the path can be slippery after rain or in winter.
The colors result from varying mineral content, particularly aluminum and iron compounds from volcanic rocks, combined with differences in water depth and sediment composition. Weather conditions, sunlight angle, and seasons also affect the visible colors.
Swimming is not permitted. Visitors must stay on designated trails to protect the volcanic ecosystem. The ponds are for viewing and photography only, though some viewpoints are close to the water's edge.