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    Looking for the best photography in Hawaii? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Hawaii. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.

    Top Photography Spots in and near Hawaii

    • Honolulu, Hawaii

      Mount Olympus

      4.8
      5.55 mi / 1424 ft gain
      There are several ways in which you can reach the top of Mt. Olympus, I decided to take the Wa'ahila Ridge trail. This hike nestled in the Manoa Valley takes your breath away with its view of the island as well as its difficulty. Being located in Hawaii there is no need to worry about the right t...
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    • Kaneohe, Hawaii

      Byodo-In Temple

      4.8
      Resting at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains, the Byodo-In Temple was built to commemorate the first Japanese immigrants that came to Hawaii. This beautiful Buddhist temple is a smaller-scale replica of an over 950 year old Buddhist temple in Uji, Japan. The temple grounds host wildlife such as ...
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    • Kahuku, Hawaii

      Hike from Turtle Bay to Kawela Bay

      5.0
      3 mi / 0 ft gain
      Once you get to the Turtle Bay resort, you just follow the signs to Kawela Bay/ the Stables. From there the signs are super easy to follow, with options ranging from 0.5mi to 3.0mi. and you can do this as a simple out-and-back or as a longer loop that takes you through Banyan forests, beaches and...
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    • Hāna, Hawaii

      Waianapanapa State Park

      4.7
      Just off the road to Hana before entering the town, Waianapanapa State Park is a great place to stop and explore along the drive. Wainapapa SP offers tent and cabin camping, there is a great black rock beach with access to snorkeling and other beach activities, and lots of short trails for explor...
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    • Princeville, Hawaii

      Hike to Turtle Cave

      3.8
      0.75 mi / 62 ft gain
      Turtle Cave is located within a small bay on the Princeville side of Kauai. This hike requires swimming, repelling down a steep cliff and potentially high tides.  This particular access point is located on private property, so you should be staying in one of the rentals or traveling with a guest....
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    • Kula, Hawaii

      Pa Ka'oao (White Hill) on Haleakala

      4.5
      0.42 mi / 164 ft gain
      Haleakala means "House of the rising sun" and is a wonderful description of the mountain. Haleakala is a large dormant volcano that makes up ~75% of the island of Maui. On the slopes of Halekala are rain forests, pastures, endemic birds, the endangered but beautiful silversword, and a summit that...
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    • Kapaa, Hawaii

      Kayak the Wailua and Hike to Secret (Uluwehi) Falls

      5.0
      1.5 mi
      First, you need kayaks to get on the river. I bring my Oru Kayak with me everywhere, but we did have to rent one additional, and there are rentals everywhere - a quick Google search will get you tons of options. You can launch your boat from directly across the Wailua River Marina where you see t...
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    • Honolulu, Hawaii

      Koko Crater Arch via Halona Blowhole Lookout

      4.5
      0.92 mi / 371 ft gain
      Park at the Halona Blowhole lookout and carefully cross the highway.. Walk west, towards Hawai'i Kai, and in a hundred feet or so you will pass mile marker 15, the trail starts on the rocks just past this marker. Carefully make your way up the rocky hill and onto the ridge, here you will find a t...
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    • Honolulu, Hawaii

      Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail

      4.4
      3.62 mi / 1263.45 ft gain
      If you're looking to get moving and get your heart rate up or want a place to snap great photos, start with hiking to Makapu’u Lighthouse. The lighthouse was built in 1909 on a 600-ft cliff, which overlooks Makapu’u beach. The hike is more of an uphill walk and can be done in sandals unless you’...
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    • Wailuku, Hawaii

      Hike the Waihe'e Ridge Trail

      4.6
      4 mi / 1500 ft gain
      Waihe'e Ridge is a great hike for those looking for a hike to see waterfalls or to get a little exercise in. The trail is dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on leash. Keep in mind there could be wet weather on the hike, so bring any necessary items (light waterproof jacket, hat, etc.). 
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    • Hanapepe, Hawaii

      Hike the Pihea & Alaka'i Swamp Trail

      5.0
      7 mi / 1500 ft gain
      A strenuous 7 mile hike, depending on which way you start, that takes you from the world renowned Kalalau Valley from Pu'u O Kila lookout, through dense mossy forests, across a stream, up to the highest swamp in the world and ends in views of Kaua'i's north shore of Wainiha valley and Hanalei Bay.
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    • Kapaa, Hawaii

      Hike the Kuilau Ridge Trail

      4.0
      5 mi / 488 ft gain
      Parking at the trailhead is limited to approximately four vehicles, so arrive early. If you are unable to park, continue down Highway 580 and you will find parking next to Kawi Stream. The beginning of the trail, an old fire road, starts with a gradual incline where you are exposed to a variety o...
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    • Naalehu, Hawaii

      Papakōlea Green Sand Beach

      4.9
      5.62 mi / 325.46 ft gain
      Papakolea Beach aka Green Sand Beach is situated in a bay cut into a side of a cinder cone that erupted thousands of years ago. The green sand is created by a silicate deposit (mineral deposit) of lava called, which stays on this beach because it is heavier than the other, lighter components of t...
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    • Honolulu, Hawaii

      Wiliwilinui Ridge Trail

      5.0
      4.5 mi / 1600 ft gain
      Wiliwilinui Ridge Trail is an excellent out-and-back hike with stellar views of the pacific as well as other south shore highlights near Honolulu, on Oahu. 
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    • Kula, Hawaii

      Backpack the Haleakala Wilderness: Halemau'u to Sliding Sands Trail

      5.0
      19 mi / 3643 ft gain
      Day 1, the trailhead begins just off the highway at 7,990 feet elevation and takes you to the north and east to an opening in the ridgeline. After 1.1 miles, you will begin your 2.6 mile descent from the crater ridge south, into the heart of the wilderness area and where you will arrive at Holua ...
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    • Eleele, Hawaii

      Glass Beach

      3.7
      The shoreline of Glass Beach is covered with millions of brown, aqua, clear and blue sea glass pebbles, but also consists of other remnants from what looks to be a former salvage yard (do not walk barefoot in this area). Although that may be the case, there is a lot of beauty to be captured here...
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