• Walking Punaluu Black Sand Beach

    Activities To Do in Punaluu Black Sand Beach

    Punaluu Black Sand Beach is a well-liked destination on Hawaii’s Big Island. The name of this beach comes from the black sand made from lava. The waters around Punaluu are teeming with marine life, including dolphins and sea turtles. Beachgoers can also enjoy sunbathing, picnics, and swimming. In this article What to do while you’re…

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  • Rainbow Falls State Park Hawaii

    Rainbow Falls State Park Hawaii

    Visitors flock to Hawaii’s Rainbow Falls State Park. The park is home to Rainbow Falls, a natural cascade that, when illuminated by sunlight, seems to be a multicolored arc. The park is an excellent place for swimming, picnicking, and hiking. In this article Summary of Sights and Events The State Park of Rainbow Falls, Hawaii,…

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  • Akaka Falls State Park

    Akaka Falls State Park, Hawaii

    There are two waterfalls in Akaka Falls State Park: the Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls. The park is located north of Hilo on Hawaii’s Big Island. From Hilo, park-goers can take Route 19 (the Hawaii Belt Road) or their vehicles to the park. The park entry cost is $5 per person. From the parking lot,…

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  • Koko Krater Railway

    Hawaii: a Guide on Koko Crater Railway

    One of Oahu’s most used trailheads is the Koko Crater Railway Trail. The trek begins at Honolulu’s Koko Crater. Yes, a volcano! The route is in excellent condition and offers beautiful vistas of Honolulu and the surrounding area. The walk is roughly two hours long and covers about three miles. In this article Preparing for…

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