Lava Tree State Park
Located on Highway 132 in East Hawaii and situated in the Nanawale Forest Reserve, this park is a graphic depiction of the long-term effects of... Continue Reading
Puu Loa Petroglyphs
You want real history? Travel to ocean level inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park via Chain of Craters Road. Take Chain of Craters Road from 4,000... Continue Reading
2400 Degrees Fahrenheit
2400 Degrees Fahrenheit is a working studio and a gallery. Michael and Misato Mortara are nationally recognized glass artists whose works are featured in fine... Continue Reading
Lower Puna Coast
The Puna Coast is one of the state’s least developed coastlines. The area is best seen in an all-day excursion. Things to enjoy along this... Continue Reading
Kalapana Beaches
This stretch of coastline in lower Puna is amazing. Once at the Puna coast, you’ll see beach after beach, tidal pools, rocky shoreline, amazing flora,... Continue Reading
Rainbow Falls and Boiling Pots
The falls are usually best seen in the morning as this is when the rainbows are most colorful. There are various trails you may follow... Continue Reading
Banyan Drive and Lili’uokalani Park
To reach this drive, as you head down Highway 11 toward Hilo Bay, you will reach an intersection with Kamehameha Avenue. Continue straight and as... Continue Reading
Bird Park (Namakani Paio)
Great, little-known area of Volcanoes National Park. Fantastic trail heads, tree molds, and bird havens! Bring snacks or a picnic lunch and create fun memories!... Continue Reading
Mauna Loa Summit
Mauna Loa is the largest volcano on Earth in terms of area covered and one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in... Continue Reading
Mauna Kea
Mauna Kea is an inactive volcano on the Big Island, one of five volcanoes which together form the island of Hawaii. Mauna kea means “white... Continue Reading