Posts Tagged ‘Haleakala’
Haleakala Crater Hike: Maui’s Incredible, High-Altitude Trail
Here’s the info you need about the Haleakala crater hike, including where to park, camping options, and how to prepare!
Read MoreHaleakala’s Red Hill – Pu’u ‘Ula’ula
The parking lot at the summit of Haleakala Crater in Haleakala National Park on Maui sits at the bottom of Pu’u ‘Ula’ula. It is known as “Haleakala’s Red Hill”, the translation of the name it was given by Hawaii’s ancients many hundreds of years ago. Haleakala’s Red Hill is the actual pinnacle of the mountain,…
Read MoreMaui Observatory: Counting the Stars at Haleakala’s Science City
Hawaii telescopes and observatories provide scientists with some of the keenest galactic eyes on the planet. While you’re vacationing on the island below, scientists at the Maui Observatory are making discoveries that could impact the entire universe. Where is the Maui Observatory? The Haleakalā High Altitude Observatory is located at the summit of Haleakala, a…
Read MoreHow to See a Volcano in Hawaii
Many visitors wonder if they’ll see a Volcano in Hawaii or how volcanoes influence the islands’ geography. Volcanoes created each of the Hawaiian Islands, and the history behind them is quite fascinating. My curiosity about the islands I live on led me to research how and why these islands formed. It’s pretty amazing to think…
Read MoreThe Tallest Hawaiian Mountain is the Tallest in the World
As you ascend to the tallest Hawaiian mountain, you’ll actually be climbing the tallest mountain in the world! Let’s talk about Mauna Kea, and other Hawaiian mountains that are technically taller than Everest. Mauna Kea: Hawaii Island’s Tallest Mountain When we think of the world’s tallest mountain, you’ll likely envision Mount Everest. At 29,035 feet,…
Read MoreHow to See The Best Hawaii Mountains
When you think of Hawaii, you probably first imagine its tranquil beaches and glistening sunsets. But once you’re here, you’ll be awestruck by another sight: the towering Hawaii Mountains. And most of them are begging to be explored, either from their valley or their peaks (or maybe both). Many states have mountains, but none are…
Read MoreThe Seven Natural Wonders of Hawaii
Mount Everest, The Matterhorn, The Meteor Crater, Victoria Falls, Ayers Rock, The Great Barrier Reef, and The Grand Canyon; they’re the seven Natural Wonders of the World. Each is pretty impressive in itself, but you have to go a long way out of your way to see any of them. Here in Hawaii, we have…
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