La'aukahi Peak has an elevation of 1,381 feet and is located northwest of Kokii. The peak was used by native Hawaiians as...
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Experience one picturesque hole after another at The Ocean Course at Hōkūala, where the land meets the ocean in a golfer's paradise....
The Keolewa Heiau is a unique archelogical site located on the Hā‘upu ridge with an oral history involving a love affair between a goddess and a demi-god.
Manini Heiau was another heiau of Kōloa. It stood near the beach.
The heiau was for the gods of the sea, Kuhaimoana...
Princeville Makai Golf Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., stands out as one of the world's remarkable golf and resort locations....
The Kiahuana Wahi Pana is the site of a Kōloa Field System that successfully operated for more than 500 years and yielded a variety of crops.
The Pu‘uwanawana Volcanic Cone was formed more than five million years ago from a volcano spewing lava. Pu‘uwanawana is known as a cinder...
Explore Kukuiolono Park and Golf Course, once the site of an ancient Hawaiian Heiau and the former estate of the late Walter...
The Kihahouna Heiau is an archeological site that once featured a walled temple dedicated to four gods of great significance.
Spouting Horn (or known as Puhi by early Hawaiians) is one of Kauai's most photographed spots. The blowhole was formed by the...