Hilo condo rentals are a great place for visitors to take trips to see some of the Big Island's beautiful sights. Hilo is located in a way that makes Hawaii's natural treasures easy to reach. The island features 11 different climate zones, offering something for everyone. Lush rainforests, plunging waterfalls, powdery beaches, volcanoes, and snow-capped peaks await you.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
This national park is one of Hawaii's most popular destinations. Kilauea, the most well-known volcano, is still active today. The massive Mauna Loa, which is still active, is also found here. The park spans 377 square miles, giving you plenty of places to see the volcanoes up close. Deserts partially created by numerous eruptions are found at lower elevations. For a closer look at the volcanoes, you can easily find a hiking trail.
Waipio Valley
Waipio is a lush, green valley that's also known as the "Valley of the Kings". This valley was once one of Hawaii's most important cultural and religious centers. A small number of native Hawaiians still live here, who will be glad to share some of their local stories and folklore. Farming is still a major way of life here, made possible by the valley's fertility. You can see this valley by means of a scenic overlook, or take a tour by van or horseback. Hiking trails are also easily available.
Akaka Falls
These falls are conveniently located near Hilo vacation rentals. They are among some of the most beautiful in the Pacific, with a height of over 400 feet. A hiking trail allows visitors easy access to the falls, and the hike is worth the trip. Along the way, you'll pass through a beautiful rainforest with lots of orchids, ferns, bamboo forests, and several tropical flower species. The hike is easy for all ability levels.
Puukohola Heiau National Historical Park
If you find Hawaii's traditional religion interesting, this is a good park to visit. The stone temple has been very well-preserved, and was originally built in dedication to the Hawaiians' war god. Due to this, it had a partial purpose as a fortress. It provides a good vantage point to watch the humpback whales migrate through the area. It's also an excellent spot to get some good photographs.
Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park
This lovely park has a history as a religious center and a city of refuge. The shoreline is protected by thick lava rock. Hale o Keawe Heiau is a temple that serves as a resting place for the remains of 23 chiefs. You'll be impressed by the wooden statues, depicting various traditional gods, that surround the temple. An impressive wall surrounds the complex, and you can still see fishponds and huts in the park.
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