As one of the more challenging hikes on Oahu, the Olomana Trail takes you up a steep incline to the first of three peaks. After gaining 2000ft of elevation, take a break and soak in the views of the Ko’olau Mountain Range and the rugged Oahu coast, before making your way across to...
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you can see the offshore islets Manana and Kaohikaipu, as well as Molokai, Maui, and sometimes Lanai on clear days. Hike the trail between November and May and you’ll likely spot some of the 12,000-odd North Pacific
Tongariro Alpine Crossing Location is on the North Island, so if you make it up there, do it! It is beautiful. Read all About it here: The Tongariro Alpine Crossing: New Zealand’s Best 1 Day Hike 13. Angels Landing Zion National Park This is one of the favorite hikes in Zion ...
Visitors planning to make the Kalalau trail hike must now make; which will currently be limited to 900 a day, according to the state DLNR. Please also be aware of thefor the whole Haena State Park area. There is so much to learn and explore on the Garden Isle and one of the most in...
Pipeline, on Oahu’s North Shore, is one of the world’s most famous surf breaks. Its perfect, barrel-shaped waves have made the careers of countless pro surfers – and claimed the lives of others. It is, quite simply, one of nature’s most awesome spectacles. ...
Chinaman’s Hat Island, or Mokoli’i, is a small islet in Kaneohe Bay on the east side of Oahu that offers views of cerulean waters and looming cliffs. Chinaman’s Hat Island is easily spotted from the scenic route to and from theNorth Shorealong Kamehameha Highway. This small island ...
One of the most popular resort areas is also located on the north shore of Kaua'i, Princeville. Princeville is a large and popular resort area overlooking the cliffs of Hanalei and Hanalei Bay with everything you could ever need to make the perfect vacation. Just hold onto your wallet, thi...
The southern side of Kaua'i is warm, dry, and generally arid averaging about 35-40 inches of rain a year. The average temperature is 78F, but don't be surprised if temps get into the high 80's or even 90's in this region. Though far from the popular North Shore and scarcely popu...