Are you someone who is traveling to Missouri for a short trip or a holiday? Well! If it is so then you must be willing to pay a visit to an escape room filled with adventurous tasks, games and puzzles to make your day a memorable experience. Moreover, for all read more
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Mauna Kea Scenic Drive
You can get to the visitor center via a paved road and offers great views up there. Another 5 miles of mostly unpaved road offers an even better view. Climb up over 14,000 feet and check out the Keck observatory as well. Not recommended for pregnant folks, under 16, people read more
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Emesine Cave Lava Tube
The trail to the cave is off of Saddle Rd. at GPS Cord. 19.67221 -155.37327. or you can take Pu’u O’o Trail just down the road some more. Drive up this trail until you see a gate then hike about 4.5 miles to the cave on the West side of read more
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Waipio Valley Road Large hill descent
The road is only .75 miles long but has a 25% grade decent. It is paved and bumpy but fun to descend if you have a vehicle with 4 wheel low. Not only is a fun road to go up and down it leads to a great valley for swimming read more
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Old Mamakahoa Scenic Highway
The old Mamakahoa Scneic road comes on and off the new Mamakahoa Highway. It goes by the Tropical Botanical Gardens, What’s Shakin, Kolekole Beach Park, and many interesting views and great bridges.
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Salmonberry River trailhead
16 miles of an abandoned railway with tunnels and bridges. Also some abandoned rail cars.
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Tree Molds Hawaii
Fast flowing lava surrounded moist trees years ago. Some molds are above ground and others leave a large hole in the ground.
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PAPAKŌLEA BEACH Green Sand Beach
On Hwy. 11 between the 69 and 70 mile markers, find the signed South Point road. Carefully drive this road for about eight miles, and stay left at the end where there is a sign indicating the Green Sand Beach. Parts of the road are one-way. 5.3 Mile round trip
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Muliwai Trail
A steep, four wheel drive road extends from the lookout down into the valley. Upon reaching the valley floor, take the road to the right, then follow the beach to Wailoa Stream. The road ends at the stream. Ford the stream and follow the horse trail on the dunes to read more