Reaching this trailhead for the Pēpē'ōpae Bog Trail requires a 4WD vehicle with good ground clearance and some serious driving skills — you're basically tackling an old bulldozer track — …
The Pepe'opae Bog Trail is a stunning boardwalk leading you through unique natural Hawaiian flora, offering a metal grid strip to ensure better footing and protect the native plants. As …
Ali'i Beach Park has two sections, I and II, next to each other on Kamehameha Highway. The beach is narrow and not great for swimming due to shallow and rocky …
As you run along this road, you'll be surrounded by the beauty of Molokaʻi's East End, where you can spot natural wonders on both sides. On your left, you'll see …
When Hansen's disease was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands, King Kamehameha V banished all afflicted to the isolated Kalaupapa. Today, 4 people with leprosy still live here. The colony is …
Shaped like a phallus, this ancient lava formation holds spiritual and historical significance in Hawaiian culture. There are multiple of those geological formations on the islands of Hawaiʻi, but this …
Hālawa Beach Park is located in beautiful Halawa Bay on Molokai's east shore. The park has two beaches, Kama'alaea Beach and Kawili Beach. These black sand beaches are separated by …
Iliʻiliʻopae Heiau is Moloka'i's biggest and best-known heiau. This is thought to be the oldest religious site in the state and is 300ft long and 100ft wide! This building which …
The Wailau Trail is a scenic and rugged hiking trail, that provides an adventurous journey through the island's remote wilderness. It offers breathtaking views of the ocean in the distance, lush valleys and dense forest.
Iliʻiliʻopae Heiau is Moloka'i's biggest and best-known heiau. This is thought to be the oldest religious site in the state and is 300ft long and 100ft wide! This building which …