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Two New All-Day Hiking Tours Approach Edge of Current Kilauea Lava Flow

Kilauea’s latest lava flow—dubbed 61G, a 5-mile-long flow from Kilauea’s Puu Oo Cone to the southeast on Hawaii Island—has been causing quite a stir. The fiery lava finger points toward the sea within view of two relatively accessible viewing stations in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kalapana. Hundreds, if not thousands, have flocked to see

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Hawai‘i Island

How to island-hop to Kona for a weekend

While it’s easy to spend a week taking in all that the Big Island has to offer (Did you know, at 4,028 square miles, you can fit six and a half Oahus inside?), there’s a lot you can pack into a weekend to Kailua-Kona. And, with flights connecting Honolulu and Hawaii Island’s sunny side, there’s

Joan Namkoong
Hawai‘i Island

Morning mists in a country town

Except for my teen years in Kailua, Oahu, I’d lived in Honolulu all my life, over half a century. City life has always been my cup of tea. But two years ago, I became enamored with thoughts of a quieter lifestyle, greener vistas, a cooler climate. I moved to Waimea on the Big Island, my

Leslie Lang_Macario
Hawai‘i Island

Where the past still lives

My grandmother and I recently drove slowly along the old, winding, coastal road now known as the “Four-Mile Sce- nic Drive.” It curves along the ocean between Pepe‘ekeo and Papaikou, just north of Hilo, on the Big Island’s Ha-ma-kua Coast. In the early 1900s, my grandmother attended Pepe‘ekeo School. As we drove across an aged

Bill Harby
Hawai‘i Island

Not for everybody

I live on the Big Island in a forest cottage with huge windows, 4,000 feet above sea level, less than five miles from the summit of Kilauea, the volcano that’s still tirelessly gushing molten lava after 13 years. Making your home atop a hyperactive volcano is not for everybody. Up here, it’s not the heat—temperatures

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Food, Hawai‘i Island

Where to eat in Hilo

Local grinds, fresh ingredients and old-school charm. Hilo sounds pretty delicious, doesn’t it? Hilo’s blend of history and culture translate into amazing, unique food—unpretentious and fresh. Here are a few must-try spots for food lovers, the next time you’re in east Hawaii. Moon and Turtle Nori’s Saimin is the place for noodlesPhoto by Cody Kawamoto This casual

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