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Mini Falls
● OpenMini Falls is a charming park located along the Waipo'o Falls Trail in Waimea, Hawaii. This picturesque spot offers visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature, with a small waterfall cascading into a serene pool. Whether you're looking for a peaceful place to picnic or a scenic spot to take a leisurely stroll, Mini Falls is the perfect destination. With its lush surroundings and soothing sounds of flowing water, this park provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Come and experience the tranquility and beauty of Mini Falls in Waimea.
Waipo'o Falls Trail, Waimea, HI 96796, United States -
Hanakāpīʻai Falls
● OpenHanakāpīʻai Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder located along the Kalalau Trail in Kapaʻa, Hawaii. This stunning park offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the lush beauty of the Hawaiian landscape, with a refreshing waterfall as the main attraction. The trail leading to the falls is a moderate hike that winds through lush forests and along picturesque streams, providing a truly magical experience for nature lovers and hikers alike. Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat or a challenging adventure, Hanakāpīʻai Falls is a must-visit destination in Hawaii.
Kalalau Trail, Kapaʻa, HI 96746, United States -
Crawler's Ledge
● OpenCrawler's Ledge is a breathtaking park and tourist attraction located along the Kalalau Trail in Kapaʻa, Hawaii. Visitors can experience stunning views of the coastline and lush landscapes while exploring this unique natural wonder. The trail offers a challenging yet rewarding hike, with the highlight being the narrow ledge that crawls along the edge of the cliff, providing an exhilarating adventure for those brave enough to traverse it. Crawler's Ledge is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the beauty of Hawaii's rugged terrain.
Kalalau Trail, Kapaʻa, HI 96746, United States -
Kalalau Trailhead
● OpenKalalau Trailhead, located in Hanalei, Hawaii, is the starting point for one of the most adventurous hiking trails in the world, the Kalalau Trail. This trail, originally built in the late 1800s, provides access to the stunning Napali Coast via land, traversing five valleys before ending at Kalalau Beach. The 11-mile trail offers breathtaking views of towering sea cliffs and lush tropical valleys. Visitors must have day-use reservations or a valid camping permit, as well as parking reservations to access the trail. Hiking the full 22-mile round trip in a day is not recommended, so camping permits are essential for those planning to stay overnight in Kalalau Valley. The trail is recommended for experienced hikers, with the first 2 miles to Hanakapi'ai Beach being a popular day hike.
Kuhio Hwy, Hanalei, HI 96714, United States -
Waiopili Heiau
● OpenWaiopili Heiau is a historical site located along the Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail in Koloa, Hawaii. This ancient Hawaiian temple is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the islands. The heiau is a sacred place where ancient Hawaiians would gather for ceremonies and rituals, making it a significant site for those interested in Hawaiian history and spirituality. Visitors can explore the ruins of the heiau and learn about its significance from informational signs along the trail. Waiopili Heiau provides a unique opportunity to connect with the past and experience the beauty of Hawaii's cultural heritage.
Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail, Koloa, HI 96756, United States -
Ka‘ena Point Arch
● OpenKa‘ena Point Arch is a remote and wild coastline park located in Waianae, Hawaii, United States. This tourist attraction offers hiking, picnicking, and shoreline fishing opportunities. The park consists of two sections: the Ka‘ena Point Mokuleʻia Section on the north shore of Oʻahu and the Ka‘ena Point Keawa’ula Section on the west side of Oahu. It serves as the gateway to Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve, the most northwestern point of O‘ahu. In the Keawaʻula section, visitors can enjoy a large sandy beach at Keawa’ula Bay with board surfing, body surfing, and swimming during calm conditions in the summer. Lifeguard services and a comfort station are available. In the Mokuleʻia Section, there are sandy and rocky coves, tide pools, sand dunes, and endangered invertebrate habitats. There are no lifeguards or comfort stations in this section.
HP8M+JQ, Waianae, HI 96792, United States -
Likeke Falls
● OpenLikeke Falls is a stunning natural wonder located in Kaneohe, Hawaii, United States. This picturesque park and tourist attraction offers visitors the chance to hike through lush tropical forests and be rewarded with the sight of a beautiful waterfall cascading down into a clear pool below. The serene atmosphere and breathtaking scenery make Likeke Falls a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous day out, Likeke Falls has something for everyone to enjoy.
O‘ahu, Kaneohe, HI 96744, United States -
Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area
● OpenHapuna Beach State Recreation Area, located in Waimea, Hawaii, is a popular park and tourist attraction offering a variety of activities for visitors. The landscaped beach park provides opportunities for swimming during calm seas, bodysurfing, sunbathing, picnicking, and shelter lodging. Visitors can also enjoy hiking along the coastal trail within the 61.8-acre park. It is important for visitors to monitor local surf and weather reports before their visit, as dangerous rip currents and pounding shore breaks can occur during periods of high surf. Lifeguard services are available to ensure the safety of beachgoers.
Old Puako Rd, Waimea, HI 96743, United States -
Diamond Head Lookout
● OpenDiamond Head Lookout, located at 3483 Diamond Head Road in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a popular tourist attraction known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline, offering visitors a glimpse into the geological and military history of the area. The 0.8 mile hike to the summit of Lē‘ahi is steep and strenuous, gaining 560 feet in elevation as it ascends from the crater floor. The trail was built in 1908 as part of O‘ahu’s coastal defense system, leading hikers through switchbacks and steep stairs to the Fire Control Station completed in 1911. At the summit, visitors can see bunkers, a navigational lighthouse, and a postcard-worthy view of the shoreline.
3483 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816, United States -
Diamond Head State Monument
● OpenDiamond Head State Monument, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a popular park and tourist attraction known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. The monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater formed about 300,000 years ago during a single explosive eruption. The 0.8 mile hike to the summit is steep and strenuous, offering a glimpse into the geological and military history of Diamond Head. Visitors can explore bunkers, a navigational lighthouse, and enjoy panoramic views of the shoreline. Entry and parking reservations are required for non-residents. The park facilities on the crater floor are fully accessible to those with disabilities, but the hiking trail to the summit is steep and uneven in some areas. The monument offers audio tours, souvenirs, and a docent program for volunteers. The Division of State Parks is proposing improvements to enhance the visitor experience.
Honolulu, HI 96815, United States -
Diamond Head State Monument
● OpenDiamond Head State Monument is a popular tourist attraction located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Diamond Head Trail, also known as Lēʻahi Trail, is the most popular hike in Hawaii, offering stunning views of Waikīkī and the surrounding areas. The trail can get crowded, so it's best to arrive early in the morning. Parking is available within the Diamond Head Crater, but there are also shuttle options for visitors. The trail is fairly straightforward, with the only split towards the end leading to the summit. The summit offers panoramic views of Waikīkī, Mānoa and Pālolo Valley, and the Waiʻanae Mountains. The trail includes a narrow dark tunnel and an old WWII era bunker. Visitors can learn about native Hawaiian plants and take an audio tour to learn more about the area. Overall, hiking the Diamond Head Trail is a must-do experience for visitors to Hawaii.
755Q+V8, Honolulu, HI 96815, United States -
Kalōpā State Recreation Area
● OpenKalōpā State Recreation Area is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located at 44-3480 Kalaniai Road in Honokaa, Hawaii, United States. Visitors are advised to monitor local surf and weather reports before their visit. The park offers lodging in duplex cabins, with accommodations for up to 8 people. The cabins include bunk beds, toilet facilities, and hot showers, as well as a gas range, refrigerator, and cooking utensils. Guests must bring their own hand soap and sanitizer. The park also features a 0.7-mile nature hike through a native ‘ohi’a forest, with an arboretum showcasing the island’s native plants. Additional trails in the forest reserve include a 2-mile horse loop trail. Online reservations for the cabins must be made at least seven days in advance. Please note that hot showers are only available in the cabins, not in the campgrounds. Visitors are required to check in with staff at 3:00 PM, and only names listed on the permit are covered. Enjoy a relaxing and scenic stay at Kalōpā State Recreation Area.
44-3480 Kalaniai Rd, Honokaa, HI 96727, United States -
Gilbert Kahele Recreation Area
● OpenThe Gilbert Kahele Recreation Area is a picturesque park and popular tourist attraction located at 44-5400 Daniel K. Inouye Highway in Waimea, Hawaii. This stunning outdoor space offers visitors a chance to relax and unwind surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful scenery. The park features picnic areas, walking trails, and plenty of space for outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have a picnic with family and friends, or simply take in the natural beauty of Hawaii, the Gilbert Kahele Recreation Area is the perfect destination.
44-5400 Daniel K. Inouye Hwy, Waimea, HI 96743, United States -
Mauna Kea Ice Age Natural Area Reserve
● OpenMauna Kea Ice Age Natural Area Reserve is a breathtaking park and tourist attraction located at the Mauna Kea Humu'ula Trail in Hawaii, United States. This unique institution offers visitors the opportunity to explore a diverse range of natural landscapes, from ancient lava flows to lush forests. The reserve is home to a variety of plants and wildlife, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. Visitors can also learn about the fascinating geological history of the area, including evidence of the ice ages that once shaped the landscape. With its stunning views and rich biodiversity, Mauna Kea Ice Age Natural Area Reserve is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Hawaii's natural world.
Mauna Kea Humu'ula Trail, Hawaii, United States -
Diamond Head Visitor Center
● OpenThe Diamond Head Visitor Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a popular park and tourist attraction known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. The center offers information and services for visitors to explore the Diamond Head State Monument, which encompasses over 475 acres including the interior and outer slopes of the crater. The trail to the summit of Diamond Head was built in 1908 and offers a steep and strenuous hike with breathtaking views of the shoreline. Visitors can explore bunkers, a navigational lighthouse, and a Fire Control Station completed in 1911 at the summit. The park facilities on the crater floor are fully accessible to those with disabilities, but the hiking trail to the summit is not ADA accessible. Entry and parking reservations are required for non-residents, and pets are not allowed in the park except for service animals. The Diamond Head Visitor Center also offers audio tours, merchandise for purchase, and a docent program for volunteers. The State of Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources is proposing improvements to enhance the visitor experience at Diamond Head State Monument.
Honolulu, HI 96815, United States -
Mauna Iki Trailhead
● OpenThe Mauna Iki Trailhead is located within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii, United States. This park is home to the Kaʻū Desert, a harsh landscape created by volcanic eruptions and ashfall from Halemaʻumau crater. In 1790, a dramatic explosion at Kīlauea summit covered the desert in a layer of ash, where Native Hawaiians left behind footprints that can still be seen today. Visitors can explore the area by taking an easy walk from the Kaʻū Desert Trailhead to a shelter with an exhibit about the footprints. Along the way, they will pass two cinder cones and deep pit craters, as well as mats of Pele's hair - thin golden fibers of volcanic material.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI, United States -
Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline
● OpenKaiwi State Scenic Shoreline is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located at 8751-9057 Kalanianaʻole Highway in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. Visitors can enjoy a 1-mile hike to a lookout above the historic Makapuʻu lighthouse, with sweeping views of the southeastern O’ahu coastline and the chance to spot migrating humpback whales during whale season. The park is a great spot for whale watching, with as many as 10,000 humpbacks visiting Hawaii each year from November through May. However, visitors should be cautious as the area known as the Makapu’u tide pools is closed and considered very dangerous due to unpredictable wave surges. The park also offers the Lighthouse Trail, a 2-mile round-trip hike with uphill climbs and hot, dry, and windy conditions. It is important to monitor local surf and weather reports before visiting the park and to follow all safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
8751-9057 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96825, United States -
Kōkeʻe Lodge
● ClosedKōkeʻe Lodge is a charming establishment located at 3600 Kokee Road in Waimea, Hawaii. This unique institution offers a variety of services including a cozy bar, a relaxing cafe, a delicious restaurant, and a well-stocked store. Situated in the beautiful surroundings of Kōkeʻe State Park, guests can enjoy a meal or drink while taking in the stunning views of the lush greenery and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're looking for a place to dine, shop for souvenirs, or simply unwind with a drink, Kōkeʻe Lodge has something for everyone.
3600 Kokee Rd, Waimea, HI 96796, United States -
Kekaha Lookout
● OpenThe Kekaha Lookout is a popular tourist attraction located on Waimea Canyon Drive in Waimea, Hawaii, United States. Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the stunning Waimea Canyon and the surrounding lush landscape, this lookout provides visitors with a perfect spot to take in the natural beauty of the area. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and unwind, the Kekaha Lookout is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the island of Kauai.
Waimea Canyon Dr, Waimea, HI 96796, United States -
Kohala Kai
● OpenKohala Kai is a landmark and tourist attraction located on the Akoni Pule Highway in Waimea, Hawaii, United States. It is a shoreline access area with just three parking spaces in front of the gated Kohala Kai development. This spot is perfect for hikers looking to explore the remote northwest shore of the Big Island. The shoreline features lava cliffs, loose rocks, and hiking trails. The best trail starts north of the Kohala Kai entrance and leads to Kapae Gulch, offering stunning views and ancient Hawaiian structures along the way. A map of the hike is available at the parking lot.
Akoni Pule Hwy, Waimea, HI 96743, United States -
Budget Car Rental
● Openexplore the great outdoors. Head to Waimea Canyon State Park or hike the Nounou Trail for stunning views of the island. For couples or solo travelers looking for a sleek and stylish ride, a luxury car rental in Kauai is the way to go. Cruise along the coast in a convertible or explore the island in a premium sedan. Budget Car Rental at Lihue Airport in Kauai offers a wide range of vehicles to suit every traveler's needs. With our convenient location and easy shuttle service, picking up and dropping off your rental car is a breeze. Book your rental car today and start your Hawaiian adventure with Budget Car Rental."
3285 Hoolimalima Pl, Lihue, HI 96766, United States -
Botanical World Adventures
● OpenBotanical World Adventures is a stunning park and tourist attraction located at 31-240 Old Mamalahoa Highway in Hakalau, Hawaii. This beautiful institution offers visitors the chance to explore a diverse range of plant life from around the world in a lush and vibrant setting. With a variety of gardens, walking trails, and interactive exhibits, Botanical World Adventures is the perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Come discover the beauty and wonder of the natural world at Botanical World Adventures.
31-240 Old Mamalahoa Hwy, Hakalau, HI 96710, United States -
The Cabins at Kokee
● OpenThe Cabins at Kokee offer cozy and charming accommodations nestled in the beautiful Kokee State Park in Waimea, Hawaii. Surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views, these cabins provide a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Each cabin is equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay, while still maintaining a rustic charm. Whether you're looking to hike the nearby trails, stargaze at night, or simply relax and unwind in nature, The Cabins at Kokee are the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
State Hwy 550, Waimea, HI 96796, United States -
Kumu Camp
● OpenKumu Camp is a serene and picturesque campground located at 4275 Poha Road in Anahola, Hawaii. Surrounded by lush greenery and just a short walk from the beach, this campground offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With a variety of lodging options including tents, cabins, and RV sites, Kumu Camp provides a comfortable and convenient stay for guests. The park also features amenities such as picnic areas, hiking trails, and a communal fire pit for gatherings under the stars. Whether you're looking to relax by the campfire or explore the beautiful surroundings, Kumu Camp is the perfect destination for a memorable outdoor experience in Hawaii.
4275 Poha Rd, Anahola, HI 96703, United States -
Kama'aina K9 Adventures
● OpenKama'aina K9 Adventures is a premier dog park located at 94-1100 Kunia Road in Waipahu, Hawaii. This spacious park offers a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs to socialize, exercise, and have fun. With lush greenery, walking trails, and plenty of open space, Kama'aina K9 Adventures is the perfect place for dogs and their owners to enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian outdoors. Whether your furry friend loves to run, play fetch, or simply relax in the sun, this park has something for every dog. Come visit Kama'aina K9 Adventures and let your canine companion experience a day of adventure and excitement!
94-1100 Kunia Rd, Waipahu, HI 96797, United States -
Malaekahana Beach Campground
● ClosedMalaekahana Beach Campground is a picturesque retreat located along the stunning shores of Kahuku, Hawaii. Nestled at 56-335 Kamehameha Highway, this campground offers a unique blend of nature and comfort for visitors seeking a peaceful getaway. With a variety of lodging options, including campsites, cabins, and beachfront cottages, guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding park while enjoying modern amenities. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore nearby hiking trails, or simply unwind in a tranquil setting, Malaekahana Beach Campground provides the perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
56-335 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI 96731, United States -
Hotel Renew
● OpenHotel Renew is a boutique sanctuary located just steps from Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. Our intimate escape is perfect for couples, solo travelers, and small groups looking to explore Oahu off the beaten path. With mid-century meets modern tropical designer details, spa-worthy bath amenities, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean or Waikiki, our rooms provide a peaceful hideaway for guests to recharge and relax. Guests can enjoy complimentary use of beach chairs, towels, boogie boards, and snorkel gear, as well as in-room workout sets for a convenient fitness option. Weekly yoga classes in the park are offered, providing a relaxing way to start the day. Our ADA compliant rooms ensure that all guests have a comfortable stay.
129 Paoakalani Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815, United States -
Nāmakanipaio Campground and Cabins
● OpenNāmakanipaio Campground and Cabins is a beautiful institution located in Volcano, Hawaii, United States. Operated by Hawai'i Volcanoes Lodge Company, this campground offers a serene setting amidst tall eucalyptus and 'ōhi'a trees at an elevation of 4,000 feet. With amenities such as restrooms, water, picnic tables, and barbecue pits, guests can enjoy a comfortable stay in nature. Campfires are permitted in designated areas, and the maximum stay is 7 days. For those looking for a more rustic experience, Nāmakanipaio also offers camper cabins that sleep 4 people. Each cabin comes equipped with a picnic table, outdoor barbecue grill, and firepit. Reservations are required for the cabins, providing a cozy retreat for guests to relax after a day of exploring the surrounding area.
Volcano, HI 96785, United States -
Crater Rim Cabin
● OpenCrater Rim Cabin is a charming lodging situated at 99-267 Hawaiʻi Belt Road in Volcano, Hawaii. Nestled in the lush greenery of the region, this cozy cabin offers a peaceful retreat for travelers looking to explore the natural beauty of Hawaii. The cabin is conveniently located near the famous Volcanoes National Park, providing easy access to hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and volcanic landscapes. Guests can relax and unwind in the comfortable accommodations, complete with modern amenities and a rustic charm. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway or a family adventure, Crater Rim Cabin is the perfect base for your Hawaiian vacation.
99-267 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd, Volcano, HI 96785, United States -
Harbor Village Apartments
● OpenHarbor Village Apartments is a hidden gem located at 901 River Street in Honolulu, Hawaii. Nestled in a park-like setting surrounded by the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, bike trails, and residential homes, our community offers a range of apartment homes including 3 bedrooms with private master suites, spacious Dual Masters, 1 bedroom, and studios. Each unit features walk-in closets, vaulted ceilings, private outdoor areas, gas cooking, and we cover water usage and trash expenses. Residents can enjoy our 2 sparkling pools, spa areas, basketball and sand volleyball courts, fitness center, outdoor fitness stations, playgrounds, and picnic/barbecue areas. With Mesa Verde Shopping, Orange Coast College, Vanguard University, restaurants, grocery stores, golf courses, and public transit within half a mile, convenience is at your doorstep. South Coast Plaza, the Performing Arts Center, and major freeways are just minutes away, while Newport Beach and Huntington Beach are easily accessible for beach lovers.
901 River St, Honolulu, HI 96817, United States
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