17 Crazy Beautiful Landscapes In Hawaii You Need To See To Believe
By Megan Shute|Updated on July 15, 2022(Originally published July 10, 2022)
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
Easily the most unique place in America, the Hawaiian Islands are home to countless stunning landscapes sure to take your breath away. From stark volcanic landscapes and incredible rock formations to lush mountains and cascading waterfalls, here are 17 crazy beautiful landscapes you’ll only find in Hawaii. These Hawaii landscapes need to make it to the top of your to do list!
1. Na Pali Coast, Kauai
N? Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, Kauai County, HI, USA
Kauai’s iconic Na Pali Coast is what dreams are made of – emerald green cliffs, cascading waterfalls into deep, narrow valleys, and the brilliant blue hue of the Pacific abound. Too bad the views are only accessible via a difficult hiking trail, and boat, kayak or helicopter tours.
One of the most iconic landscapes in Hawaii, this great spot is a must-see if you’re on Kauai.
One of two incredible waterfalls along Maui’s famous Pipiwai Trail, Waimoku Falls measures in at approximately 400 feet down a sheer lava rock wall, full of green vegetation, and into a boulder-strewn pool.
One of the most beautiful places in Hawaii, these waterfalls are spectacular!
Located on Oahu’s southern shore is this lush volcano. Please don’t let the short 1.5-mile round trip hike to reach the summit fool you – Koko Head is brutal – we’re talking more than 1,000 railway steps leading to the summit. It’s a great workout that yields stellar views of the entire south shore of Oahu, and if you get up early enough, it is one of the best spots on the island to view the sunrise.
Easily a beautiful place in Hawaii that you need to visit.
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4. Papakolea Green Sand Beach, Hawaii Island
Papak?lea Green Sand Beach, Naalehu, HI 96772, USA
A once-in-a-lifetime experience, the magnificent Papakolea Green Sand Beach is located on Hawaii Island’s southern shore, near Ka Lae, the southernmost point in the United States. It is one of only four green sand beaches in the world, and is created from tiny crystals called olivine, a mineral found in the rocks of the surrounding 49,000-year-old cinder cone, Pu’u Mahana.
One of our favorite landscapes in Hawaii!
5. Hanalei Valley Lookout, Kauai
Hanalei Valley Lookout, Kuhio Hwy, Princeville, HI 96722, USA
A jaw-dropping vista awaits you at the Hanalei Valley Lookout – the Hanalei River and expansive taro fields are flanked on either side by majestic mountains and waterfalls. Just off Highway 56/560, this picturesque lookout point proves that it’s not always about the ocean views.
Beautiful Hawaii landscapes don’t get much better than this!
Haleakala National Park covers an area of approximately 33,000 acres, and the Haleakala crater is a massive seven miles across, two miles wide, and more than 2,600 feet deep. That’s large enough for all of Manhattan to fit within the crater!
Not just a beautiful Hawaii landscape, it’s also one of the quietest places on Earth!
Serving as a backdrop to Oahu’s stunning windward coast, the Ko’olau Mountains are not a mountain range in the traditional meaning; the mountains are what remains of the Ko’olau Volcano, and are positively breathtaking. The mountain range was recognized as a National Natural Landmark in 1972.
This Hawaii landscape is so good, it’s nationally recognized!
Hawaii Island’s beautiful reef-filled Kealakekua Bay is one of the state’s most historic bays, and a known dolphin hangout. The bay is also home to the famous Captain Cook monument, and crystalline waters.
Landscapes in Hawaii like this one are just absolutely breathtaking.
Also known as Keahiakawelo, this otherworldly rock garden at the end of Polihua Road is located 45 minutes from Lanai City on a dirt path only advised for vehicles with four-wheel drive. On a clear day, visitors can see the islands of Molokai and Oahu.
Could the beautiful Garden of the Gods landscape in Hawaii be any more stunning?
Often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," Waimea Canyon is certainly a thing of immense beauty. At ten miles long, a mile wide and approximately 3,600 feet deep, it's home to plants and trees of all shapes and sizes – giving it a more dynamic landscape than its more famous canyon cousin.
This natural wonder is one of the most recognizable Hawaii landscapes.
11. Ali’i Kula Lavender Farm, Maui
Ali'i Kula Lavender, 1100 Waipoli Rd, Kula, HI 96790, USA
Upcountry Maui, near Mount Haleakala, gets a great deal of rain, resulting in lush, green scenery, and flourishing lavender at the Kula Lavender Farm. But the beautiful, fragrant lavender isn’t the only thing to see at this gorgeous farm – visitors will also be rewarded with panoramic views of the entire western half of the island.
Endless fields of lavender? Sign us up for a trip to this beautiful place in Hawaii.
The northwestern tip of Oahu is home to Kaena Point State Park, a magical place full of hidden gems, including heart shaped rocks, tide pools, stunning cliff faces, and a natural reserve area created to protect nesting albatrosses, Hawaiian monk seals, and the fragile native vegetation. According to ancient Hawaiian lore, Kaena Point is the "jumping off" point for souls leaving this world.
Hawaii landscapes are absolutely breathtaking.
Cascading 442 feet into a lush, tropical jungle is perhaps Hawaii’s greatest waterfall. Located on the Big Island’s Hamakua Coast is Akaka Falls, a place of pure paradise flowing from the Kolekole Stream. To view the falls, visitors take a short stroll leading through a jungle of banana plants, towering bamboo groves and lush orchids.
With so many beautiful landscapes in Hawaii it can be hard to narrow it down, but we love Akaka Falls!
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14. Wailua River’s Fern Grotto, Kauai
Smith's Fern Grotto Tour, 3-5971 Kuhio Hwy, Kapa?a, HI 96746, USA
This naturally-formed lava cave, located off Kauai’s Wailua River, was formed millions of years ago, and is home to various native Hawaiian plant species as well as colorful, exotic plants, that come together to make visitors feel as though they have entered a tropical rainforest.
This Hawaii landscape is so beautiful, plenty of people get married here!
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community and absolutely incredible scenery. Stop here for Lorraine's Shave Ice for a sweet treat and check out Kaukini Gallery while passing through.
Beautiful places in Hawaii abound in Kahakuloa Bay.
16. Lanai Lookout, Oahu
Lanai, Hawaii 96763, USA
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From the parking lot of this scenic overlook, you will have uninterrupted views of the stunning Pacific Ocean, and, on a clear day, the island of Lanai. But what is really special about this lookout is the stunning lava formations you’ll find once you hop over the short wall surrounding the lot.
The color of that ocean has this Hawaii landscape at the top of our list.
The sacred Waipio Valley was once the boyhood home of King Kamehameha I, and is an important site for Hawaiian history and culture. But history aside, "The Valley of the Kings" certainly appears as though it was made for royalty – the valley is surrounded by tropical vegetation and 2,000-foot high cliffs.
Who doesn’t love Waipio Valley? Beautiful Hawaii landscapes don’t get much better than the Waipio Valley.
Which of these iconic Hawaii landscapes is your favorite? Is there one that rises above the rest for you? Let us know in the comments below!
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What kind of landscapes are in Hawaii?
Hawaii has many different types of topography to experience. You’ll find everything from tropical ocean beaches and craggy ocean cliffs, unique lava deserts, volcanoes, and jungle trees, bamboo forests, as well as often snow-capped mountain peaks!
Is Hawaii mountainous or flat?
Hawaii is mostly mountainous, with breathtaking mountain cliffs breaking off sharply and descents to the ocean below.