Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Top Spots in and near Kailua-Kona
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Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Relax at Honokohau Beach
4.00.5 miStop first at Hal Ho'okipa, the park visitor information center. It[s about 4.1 miles south of Kona Airport. Its a neat little building where you can pick up a map and learn more about the area. From there you can take the 0.5 mile Ala Hele Ike Hawai'i trail that leads to the coastal trail (Ala H...Read more -
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Explore Wawaloli Beach
Located just south of Kailua-Kona International Airport, Wawaloli Beach is a hidden gem that many tourists miss completely on the way out of the airport. To get there just simply turn into the Natural Energy Lab on Makako Bay Dr from Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway (HI19). About a mile down the road i...Read more -
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Hike to Makalawena Beach
4.5From the parking area at Kekaha Kai State Park, it's about a 20-30 minute walk to the beach. The walk is through black lava fields and is very exposed. Depending on how much gear you're carrying, it could seem like an eternity by the time you hit the beach. If you have a 4-wheel drive car with go...Read more -
Captain Cook, Hawaii
Snorkel Two Step Beach
5.0Finding the location is fairly simple. If you are just going to snorkel and relax you don't need to go into Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Park. Instead park just outside of it and facing the entrance of the park you will walk down a one way street on the right. You can attempt to park down the on...Read more -
Waikoloa Village, Hawaii
Catch a Sunset at Anaehoomalu Point
5.00.5 mi / 20 ft gainThis beach is a great if you're looking for a more secluded beach in Waikoloa Village. Rarely are there more than ten people there even during sunset when people flock to the beach. If you aren't staying at the Hilton next door then this spot is a little harder to access. There are two beach a...Read more -
Hawaii County, Hawaii
Hike Mauna Kea via Humuula Trail
12 mi / 4800 ft gainMauna Kea is one of the volcanoes that helped form the Big Island of Hawai’i. However, its last eruption was around 2600 BC. Mauna Kea sits at an elevation of 13,796ft above sea level making it the second highest mountain I’ve hiked as I write this post – just shy of Mt Whitney. Interestingly, mo...Read more -
Hawaii County, Hawaii
Catch a Sunset and Stargaze at Mauna Kea's Summit
4.6While you can drive right to the summit of Mauna Kea on the 14 mile access road, the last 7 miles are on a very bumpy dirt road, so make sure your vehicle has plenty of clearance and good tires. All wheel drive will help a lot.The drive up is amazing itself. Usually there is some fog lingering ar...Read more -
Waimea, Hawaii
Horseback Ride on Kohala Mountain
Enjoy a 2 hour horseback ride on Kohala Mountain in Waimea on the north side of the Big Island! There are several ranches in the area through which you can take a guided tour - I would recommend Paniolo Adventures, but you can look up the ranches in the Waimea / Kohala Mountain area. The ranches ...Read more -
Waimea, Hawaii
Explore Lapakahi State Historical Park
1 mi / 50 ft gainDrive north along the Akoni Pule Highway for approximately 45 miles. When you reach Lapakahi State Historical Park, turn left of of the highway and find a parking spot. The fishing village itself consists of several volcanic rock walls along the shore. It is a great stop while exploring the nort...Read more -
Waimea, Hawaii
Explore Waipi'o Valley
5.03 miFrom the parking area, walk down the narrow, crazy steep four-wheel drive road for 0.75 mile until the road levels. A few 4WD vehicles, either foolhardy (tourist) or knowledgable (local) may be inching up and down. Head to the right toward the beach for 0.45 mile and arrive on the black sand beac...Read more -
Waimea, Hawaii
Backpack Waimanu Valley
4.315.3 mi / 7300 ft gainPrep: Before you go, you must book purchase a permit/campsite for the number of nights that you wish spend. You can get the permits online from the State of Hawaii Department of Natural Resources Website. There are 9 sites located within the valley and some are most definitely better than other...Read more -
Waimea, Hawaii
Photograph Waipi'o Valley
5.00.4 miLocated near the northern tip of the Big Island, Waipi'o Valley is one of the most beautiful views that you can experience in all of Hawaii. Waipi'o Valley is an hour and 30 minute drive from Kona and an hour and 10 minutes from Hilo. To access the lookout, take HI-19 west to HI-240. Make sure to...Read more -
Waimea, Hawaii
Awini Trail along the Kohala Coast
4.7Take Hwy. 270 along the northern Kohala Coast and all the way to the end at the Pololū Valley overlook. You can park almost anywhere along the road there (besides the private homes), but spots fill up so get there early. Start at the Pololū Valley overlook. If you are not fond of hiking, you can...Read more -
Pāhoa, Hawaii
Halema‘uma‘u Trail
3.50.92 mi / 36 ft gainEveryone knows that Hawaii was formed from a series of volcanoes over millions of years. But did you know that you can experience one of them up close? Well, as close as you can while staying safe, obviously. The Halema'uma'u Crater has been active since 2008 when the vent first erupted. Since t...Read more