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Mauna Kea Observatory

Often covered in snow, Mauna Kea is an inactive volcano and is home to the largest astronomical observatory with telescopes. A must see.

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Hakalau Beach

The valley and Hakalau Beach is a beautiful spot for enjoying gorgeous ocean views and taking in the natural beauty of the area.

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Rainbow Falls

80 foot falls that cascades over a lava cave that according to legends, is home to ancient Hawaiian goddess Hina, goddess of the moon.

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This massive cave is part of a 25-mile-long lava tube created by the Mauna Loa Lava flow of 1880.

80 foot falls that cascades over a lava cave that according to legends, is home to ancient Hawaiian goddess Hina, goddess of the moon.

The valley and Hakalau Beach is a beautiful spot for enjoying gorgeous ocean views and taking in the natural beauty of the area.

Ola Brew is a Big Island based brewery with two taprooms, one in Hilo and one in Kona.

Join for a walking tour of the Hawaiian Vanilla Vineyard, led by an in-house Vanilla Expert! Learn how Vanilla is grown, cultivated, and processed!

Carlsmith beach is not a typical beach

Onekahakaha Beach is a favorite for children! Safest swimming areas along the Hilo coast with tide pools and inlets.

Visit Coconut Island (Moku ola), a small island in Hilo Bay.

Imiloa astronomy Center is a blend of Hawaiian culture and Astronomy.

Year round gathering place for inspiration, celebration and community events where everyone is welcome.

Akaka Falls State Park is a must see if you are visiting the Big Island.

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