Kilauea is considered one of the worlds most frequently active volcanoes. If you just look at the number of Kilauea eruptions recorded since Europeans arrived, there have been 62 eruptions in 245 years, which comes out to 1 eruption every 3.95 years.
Mauna Loa
Mauna Loa is an active volcano and is due for an eruption. Mauna Loa has erupted 15 times since 1900.
Haleakala
Haleakala began growing on the ocean floor roughly 1-2 million years ago. It erupted most recently in 1790 at La Perouse Bay.
Hualalai
Hualalai is an active volcano. The resort town of Kailua is on the southwest flank of the volcano. Hualalai last erupted in 1801 and sent lava from a vent on its northeast rift down to the ocean.
Lo�ihi
Right now, the summit of Lo�ihi is about 970 meters below sea level. It is growing on the lower flanks of its two neighbors, Kilauea and Mauna Loa, with its base at a depth of about 4000 meters below sea level, so you can say that Lo�ihi itself is about 3000 m high. We don�t really know when it will reach the surface or even if it will.