Adventure
A thrilling mountain ridge in Central Oʻahu leads to summit views of the Windward Side.
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.
Holo Holo Charters’ spectacular boat tour to the Napali Coastline, Niihau and Lehua Island is an unforgettable Hawaii adventure.
These Hawaii recreation areas are great places to pitch your tent.
Twelve miles past Hana, in the Kipahulu district, bamboo forests and an incredible waterfall awaits in the jungle.
We spoke to our January/February issue's cover photographer about tips for reaching it and how to best capture the view.
The trail is the only accessible route to this verdant valley.
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.
Not all waves are created equal. Off the island's north shore, a cataclysmic force of nature and athleticism thunders into view.
Watching the massive manta rays' fantastical displays is something many people consider a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
A countdown of the most majestic waterfalls the Hawaiian Islands have to offer.
Exploring Lanai with a bicycling tour is a warm introduction to its natural landscape and local culture.
To truly experience how the Garden Isle got its nickname, you must venture into Kauai’s lush, rain-dampened interior.
Here’s what you need to know about KapohoKine and Hawaii Forest & Trails new tour offerings.
An off-the-grid weekend in the outskirts of Pahoa makes a quiet case for not just going, but staying a few nights off the beaten path.
If the allure of snorkeling or diving inside a sunken volcanic crater is too much to resist, follow these tips.
About three and a half miles of this trail meanders along a boardwalk, a portion of which cuts through a boggy swamp on a plateau above the Napali Coast.
A challenging climb rewards hikers with stunning views and a sense of peace.
Tips on how to survive this incredibly steep trail and get to its mesmerizing views of Haleakala.
It's not easy, but the views, the beach and the falls are worth it.
Planning a camping trip to Kauai's west side takes a bit of legwork, but the bumps in the road are worth it.
This 2.5-mile hike on Maui's west side is considered to be one of the most scenic on the island.
Year-round, Hanalei River remains gentle and placid for those who want to safely explore Kauai’s waterways.
This is one of the island’s best-kept secrets.