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kailua pillbox oahu kaiwa ridge lanikai hike
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Breathtaking Views Await Atop Kailua’s Lanikai Pillbox Trail

Moku Nui and Moku Iki. Off in the distance, they sharply rise in a serene sea of aquamarine. Collectively known as Nā Mokulua (“two islands”), they’re Oʻahu’s most popular offshore islets and protected seabird sanctuaries and it’s the bird’s-eye view of them that entices most people to hike the Kaʻiwa Ridge Trail—a roughly 1-mile hike

waimanu valley
Adventure, Adventure, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island What To Do, Hiking, What To Do

Backpacking the Muliwai Trail to Waimanu Valley on Hawaii Island

Waimanu Valley’s ancient green amphitheater streams with white water falling from impossibly high heights. Its star, Waihilau Falls, rains down a series of drops totaling an improbable 2,600 feet. Coveted oceanside campsites in this remote and pristine region—the largest of Hawaii Island’s northern valleys—offer a chance to sleep under a blanket of stars, laze away

KapohoKine Adventures' Lava Expedition
Adventure, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island What To Do, Hiking

Two New All-Day Hiking Tours Approach Edge of Current Kilauea Lava Flow

Kilauea’s latest lava flow—dubbed 61G, a 5-mile-long flow from Kilauea’s Puu Oo Cone to the southeast on Hawaii Island—has been causing quite a stir. The fiery lava finger points toward the sea within view of two relatively accessible viewing stations in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kalapana. Hundreds, if not thousands, have flocked to see

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