Here Are The 16 Most Incredible Natural Wonders In Hawaii
By Megan Shute|Updated on October 19, 2020(Originally published October 05, 2020)
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Megan Shute
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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.
Hawaii is truly a nature lover’s paradise — full of crystalline beaches, majestic mountains, breathtaking volcanic craters, and some of the most amazing natural wonders in the entire world. While it’s hard to rank the striking natural beauty found throughout these islands we call home, here are 16 of the most breathtaking natural wonders in Hawaii — from beautiful beaches to ravishing rock formations and everything in between.
Mauna Kea is the highest mountain in the world when measured from the ocean floor to its top-most part – a total of 33,476 feet from ocean floor to peak.
While the valley is absolutely breathtaking, the road into the Waipio Valley from the lookout is pretty gnarly, gaining 800 vertical feet in just 0.6 miles, making it the steepest road of its length in the United States.
Sure, white sand beaches are gorgeous, but Maui’s red sand beach on Kaihalulu Bay is even more incredible. It's one of the only red sand beaches in the entire world!
Also known as the Seven Sacred Pools, these swimming holes are connected by waterfalls and hidden within one of Maui’s remote bamboo forests. Bonus: there are also way more than seven pools!
Over the years, this incredible snorkeling spot has transformed from a volcanic crater to the state’s first Marine Life Conservation District. An estimated 400 species of fish now live in the gentle waters.
Located along Molokai’s northern shore are these stunning sea cliffs, which stand tall at more than 3,000 feet — arguably the tallest sea cliffs in the world.
Perhaps Hawaii’s most famous, and most photographed, waterfall, Akaka Falls plummets more than 440 feet into stream-eroded gorge. Plus, it's easy to access via a concrete pathway!
From the photographer: "With every wave, water shoots upward when it is forced through an opening and creates a hissing sound. The spray can shoot as high as 50 feet in the air."
The Ko’olau Mountain Range on Oahu’s windward coast was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972. These towering, emerald mountains sure are pretty!
This 500-year-old lava cave within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a stunning geographic feature formed when a river of lava gradually forms walls and a ceiling. When the lava flow stops, the remaining lava flows downhill, and you are left with a tunnel.
This unique, albeit extremely dangerous, tide pool on Kauai’s north shore was formed after a lava tube collapsed and filled with fresh water supplied by natural springs.
It’s true, what they say, “lucky we live in Hawaii,” isn’t it? How many of these natural wonders have you visited? Which is your favorite? Sound off in the comments below, then click here to discover 15 Incredible Spots In Hawaii Rival The World’s Greatest Wonders.
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Does Hawaii have any natural wonders?
Are you kidding us? As an island chain formed over thousands of years by volcanic activity, the Hawaiian Islands are absolutely overflowing with natural wonders — our recommendations just depend on what you’re looking for. Whether you enjoy exploring lava tubes or stunning beaches, there’s something for everyone in Hawaii.
What are the most beautiful places in Hawaii?
From mauka to makai, the Hawaiian Islands are home to more jaw-dropping landscapes and natural wonders than we could possibly count. Even still, some landscapes certainly stand out in a crowd: like the summit of Maui’s Mount Haleakala, a volcanic wonder that was shaped by lava and will transport you to another planet or the striking Papakolea Beach found on the southernmost tip of Hawaii Island, one of the world’s only green sand beaches. If you need help starting your bucket list, check out the 21 Unimaginably Beautiful Places In Hawaii That You Must See Before You Die.
What are some of the islands' best beaches?
In a state known for its beaches, it can be hard to choose the best ones but we're particularly fond of the state’s most remote beaches. You’ll find secluded stretches of sand across the state — including beaches like Mokuleia, an end-of-the-road destination on the island of Oahu known for its prominent role on the television series Lost as well as beaches like Kalalau, which is a small stretch of sand nestled along Kauai’s Na Pali Coast that is only accessible via boat or an epic and dangerous 11-mile hiking trail.