The trace element composition of high-temperature gases of Avachinsky volcano was investigated. For that purpose 25 samples of gas condensates and sublimates deposited in four quartz tubes were analyzed. The total average concentration of trace elements (excluding S, Cl, F, Si) in the condensates was 87 mg/l, the maximum 210 mg/l, among which B, K, Na, Br, As predominated. A large number of samples taken over a period 2013–2023 allowed us to evaluate the variations of element concentrations, their dependence on fumarole temperature and the season of sampling. The enrichment factors normalized for magnesium, made it possible to determine the elements transported in the plume in the form of volatile compounds (S, Cl, Te, I, B, Br, Cd, As, F, Re, Se, Bi, Tl, Hg, Sn, Sb, Pb, etc.) and in the form of silicate aerosol (Ti, Fe, Ga, Al, Ca, Mn, REE et al.). The ore element emission by Avachinsky volcano is comparable to that of Mutnovsky volcano (Kamchatka) and significantly lower than the emission by volcanoes in the stage of stationary degassing, such as Kudryavy and Pallas Peak (Kuril Islands), which can be explained by higher concentrations of HCl in the gases of the latter.