Hawai‘i Island: The Latest
A letter from HAWAII Magazine's editor to our readers.
Get a closer look at Halemaumau Crater online as Kilauea volcano continues to erupt on the Big Island.
Hawaii is open for business—and beautiful as always.
With ongoing eruptions at Kilauea, local businesses need our help now more than ever.
The shorter golf course at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows is an easy course for all ages and experience levels.
Designer and Hawaiian cultural practitioner Sig Zane relays why he loves to spend time in Hawaiian forests.
Although most of the park remains closed, the park rangers have relocated to the Mokupapapa Discovery Center, and other areas, to answer any questions about the ongoing volcanic activity.
Feel at home as we celebrate Hawaii’s beloved—from the refreshing mango to the great King Kamehameha himself.
A stroll down Kailua-Kona’s main street reveals delightful food, music and local boutiques.
Two flows crossed the highway and entered the ocean at two spots.
Your event guide to where to go and who to see during Mele Mei.
The lava lake, a popular viewing site, has steadily been draining at the summit.
A senior volcanologist and the Hawaii Tourism Authority emphasize that visitors do not have to change travel plans to the Big Island due to volcanic activity on its remote east side.
Following a two-day closure due to seismic activity, the park is offering limited access.
Strong earthquakes cause damage to the national park, prompting it to close.