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Starting at 3,600 feet, this Outfitters Kauai tour cruises downhill with frequent stops to check out Waimea Valley’s various sights.
The Kaiwa Ridge Trail, better known as the Pillbox trail, rewards hikers with a 360-degree view of Lanikai and the Windward Side.
Pitch your tent beside a black-sand beach, inside a volcano or in a redwood forest at these gorgeous Maui campsites.
The Kalalau Trail winds its way through the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park on the north shore of Kauai, in and out of numerous valleys which have been left, for the most part, untouched since Native Hawaiians inhabited them.
These Hawaii recreation areas are great places to pitch your tent.
We spoke to our January/February issue's cover photographer about tips for reaching it and how to best capture the view.
The black-sand beach at Waianapanapa State Park is mesmerizing, but don’t let it distract you completely from the many other aspects of the park.
Exploring Lanai with a bicycling tour is a warm introduction to its natural landscape and local culture.
Vacationing in Hawaii doesn’t mean you have to abandon your exercise routine.
It's not easy, but the views, the beach and the falls are worth it.
You definitely don’t want to drive past these.
It’s not uncommon to walk right past an important archaeological site on Oʻahu and not even know it.
Yes, you can do a good part of the famed Kalalau Trail in a single day.
An Island hike can take you through breathtaking landscapes, but don’t forget these basic tips when you go.