Articles tagged ‘hiking’

Pololu Valley

By Julie Blakley | May 2nd, 2008 | Add a Comment »

Pololu Valley
End of Highway 270, Big Island
Pololu Valley is a pristine and beautiful valley once inhabited by early Hawaiians, but long since abandoned because of fear of Tsunamis. The valley, however, offers spectacular vistas of green sloping cliffs dropping into the ocean below. Pololu Beach, located at the bottom of the valley, is also [...]


 

Munro Trail

By Julie Blakley | April 1st, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Lanai,
Approximately 10 minutes north of Lanai City
Lanai is the often forgotten and much more secluded of the Hawaiian islands. Less popular and far less developed than its neighbor Maui, Lanai offers visitors exciting scenery and unique adventures. One of these adventures is either hiking, biking or driving the Monro Trail, which is a one lane, [...]




 

Camping in Volcanoes National Park

By Julie Blakley | February 24th, 2008 | Add a Comment »

Want to say you braved camping in the shadow of two of the world’s most active volcanoes? While visitors will be safe from spewing lava (there is no erupting or flowing lava within the park boundaries), you can spend more than just a few hours exploring 70 million years of volcanism and stay the night [...]


 

Hiking Na Pali’s Kalalau Trail

By Julie Blakley | January 14th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

The Na Pali coast’s rugged and inspiring beauty is some of the most dramatic in the world. Na Pali is Hawaiian for “the cliffs,” the distinguishing and most impressive feature of this portion of coastline. The sheer cliffs dropping into the ocean below, hanging valleys and green slopping mountains make for some of the most [...]


 

 

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