Hiking
Everything you need to know on your next visit to the 4,345-acre park on the west side of the Garden Isle.
From hiking to a hidden waterfall in Kapaʻa to toasting mai tais in Hanalei, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to the Garden Isle.
Everything you need to know to see this accessible waterfall just north of Hilo.
Hit these nature trails that HAWAIʻI Magazine readers voted as the best.
Lē‘ahi, also known as Diamond Head, is the third Hawaiʻi state park to require advanced reservations.
Experience natural beauty and ʻono food on the east side of Hawaiʻi Island.
The popular hike and state monument will be temporarily closed for demolition work.
Kaʻena Point on the northwesternmost tip of Oʻahu is the leaping place of souls.
The fate of the 3,922-step Haʻikū Stairs has been long debated.
These 10 tips will help you navigate the state’s largest national park.
The popular trail in Windward Oʻahu will close for improvements after decades of impact from hikers.
Navigate the Wailua River on kayaks, then hike to Uluwehi Falls, on a guided tour with Rainbow Kayak Tours.
The cliff top at the volcano’s summit in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park reopened.
Perfecting timing, too, as it’s National Trails Day.
See the natural beauty of the Garden Isle from these trails, voted the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
There’s no better way to celebrate National Park Week than at these five national parks, voted as the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Camp Pālehua is a hidden gem in Kapolei, with campgrounds and hiking trails on land steeped in Hawaiian culture and history.
Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has reopened for the second time in two years after shutdowns due to natural disasters.
Lena Haapala of the Kokonut Koalition joins Cat and Kevin this week to talk about maintaining and preserving the Koko Crater Railway Trailhead.
Sometimes the best way to see the entire island is from above.
Walk through botanical gardens and swim beneath a 45-foot waterfall at Waimea Valley on O‘ahu.
Those looking to summit Lēʻahi will want to know about these important changes.
The popular visitor attraction is slated to reopen to the public on Dec. 17 after a nine-month closure.
What you should know, do and pack if you’re hitting the trails alone.