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Hilo
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916, displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution -- processes that thrust a bare land from the sea and clothed it with complex and unique ecosystems and a more...

MacKenzie State Recreation Area
Low cliffed, wild volcanic coastline with picnicking and tent camping in a ironwood grove. Good shore fishing. Old Hawaiian coastal trail traverses the park. No drinking more...

Honolulu
Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area
People seeking to be healed still visit the remains of the heiau ho'ola, a temple for treating the sick, which is found in this 334-acre forested, inland park at the end of Aiea Heights Drive in Aiea Heights on Oahu. Built in the more...

Lihu'e
Haena State Park

Na Pali Coast State Park
Na Pali Coast State Park, on the island of Kauai, is home to the Kalalau Trail. The trail is renowned for its exceptional views of Hawaii's rugged and thrilling sea cliffs. Hikers in good shape can walk the entire 11-mile trail more...

Waimea Canyon & Koke'e State Park
The ochre-colored Waimea Canyon is called the "Grand Canyon of Hawaii," and stretches 10 miles from Captain Cook's landing site to Koke'e State Park. Hiking trails in the park offer unparalleled views of the canyon and Kauai's rare more...

Makawao
Haleakala National Park
The Park preserves the outstanding volcanic landscape of the upper slopes of Haleakala on the island of Maui and protects the unique and fragile ecosystems of Kipahulu Valley, the scenic pools along Oheo Gulch, and many rare and endangered more...

Wailuku
Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area
Polipoli Spring is perched 6,200 feet up the western slope of Haleakala, the world's largest dormant volcano. Haleakala, at 10,023 feet, is famous for its breathtaking rim views and hikes to the crater floor. Those who venture the nine more...

Waianapanapa State Park
Waianapanapa State Park's coastline is wild and remote, a place of solitude with stunning natural and archaeological wonders to explore. A stone arch and two fern-laden lava tube caves are within easy walking distance of the parking more...



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