Mauna Kea is the tallest sea mountain in the world, offering unprecedented views of the heavens above. So get ready for some stargazing like you’ve never seen before.
Information About Visiting Mauna Kea
Visiting Mauna Kea is aww-inspiring because it is known as the world’s largest sea mountain and one of the largest volcanoes on Earth. Whether you’re traveling to the top to hike, stargaze or just check out the view, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Here are a few of the things you will want to know as you set out to visit Mauna Kea and see the Big Island from this unreal vantage point.
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Dining Options for Mauna Kea Summit
Polynesian Voyaging and Wayfinding
Polynesian Voyaging was a nearly lost art and science that has been revived in recent years
Mauna Kea Safety
Mauna Kea is the highest point in the state of Hawaii, that’s why it’s so important to stay safe and take every precaution before venturing up the summit.
Mauna Kea: A Portal to the Universe
A highly regarded scientific site, Mauna Kea is one of the world’s most important astronomical research centers, allowing mankind a portal to see the Universe.
Learn about the Flora & Fauna on Mauna Kea
The alpine environment that lies below Mauna Kea is home to startlingly unique and ruggedly-beautiful flora and fauna that you can’t find anywhere else.
Hiking on Mauna Kea
There are two major hikes on Mauna Kea that attract most hikers: The full Mauna Kea Summit Trail and a shorter hike to Lake Waiau, both are amazing.
Hawaiian Culture and Connection to Mauna Kea
Also known as Mauna O Wakea, or Mountain of the Sky Father, Mauna Kea, the White Mountain is an important cultural site.
Mauna Kea Summit Adventures
Offering a well-rounded tour experience that takes you to the top of the Big Island’s greatest geologic feature, Mauna Kea Summit Adventures makes reaching the summit easy.
Dining Options for Mauna Kea Summit
For all its splendor, Mauna Kea is a remote location without basic amenities like food and gas, so you will want to fill up and stock up before you go.
The Institute for Astronomy at the U of Hawaii
The Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii is one of the world’s most influential and impactful astronomical research centers.
Tune in to Hawaii Public Radio Stargazer Program
A brief, entertaining look at the world of astronomy, the Stargazer Radio Program is an excellent listen for astronomy buffs and lay people alike.
An Introduction to the 13 Observatories on Mauna Kea
More than 11 countries, non-profit institutions, and scientific cooperatives have established, funded, and maintained 13 telescopes atop Mauna Kea.
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