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Climb nature's rawest obstacles with Hawaii's growing bouldering community.
In a hidden chamber lies artifacts and treasures of a bygone era, undisplayed in the resplendent Iolani Palace.
Ancient Hawaiian trails connect the ridges above Nualolo and Awaawapuhi Valleys in Kokee State Park.
Oahu collector and craftsman John Reyno breathes new life into midcentury furniture.
Get ultra-fresh produce, hot food and locally made gifts at these farmers markets on Oahu, Kauai and Big Island.
The national park, which receives about 100 lava rocks per month, continues to educate visitors as to why they shouldn't be taken.
Consisting entirely of stairs at various inclines, this trail is ready to kick your butt.
Hang Gliding Maui takes visitors on an aerial tour with extraordinary views.
Short, steep and shady, this Oʻahu trail gives you an unrivaled view of the North Shore.
The original three signs are gone and two of them have been replaced, but stopping to take a photo is a tradition that continues.
At 6 miles long, this stretch of Lanai's north shore known as Shipwreck Beach holds at least a dozen wrecks deteriorating on its shore.
Feel the sweet thrill of discovery at these shops and boutiques.
A list of Hawaii-made items that would fill us with joy and cheer into the new year.
You won't find Waikiki or Lanikai on this list.
A few miles south of Hilo, a historic trail leads to beautiful, remote Haena Beach, often known as Shipman Beach.