Heiau-Pololu Valley Lookout-King Kamehameha Statue-On Big Island, Hawaii-UHD 4K
This video shows the Puukohola Heiau, the Pololu Valley Lookout and the king Kamehameha Statue. This National Historic Site is home to one of the largest restored heiau (temple) in Hawaii and is part of the National Park System. Heiau were sacred places of worship for Native Hawaiians, and Puukohola Heiau was a site built to fulfill a historic prophecy.
There is limited parking at the Pololu valley lookout, just park along the road as you come to the overlook. A great view from up top, but don't miss the steep hike down into the valley. The ocean is magnificent at the bottom. You will miss the King Kamehameha Statue before finding it.
The Big Island is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2), it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States.
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Pololu Valley Lookout
May 2013
The small town of Hawi and the Pololu Valley Lookout are two things I would enjoy every visit to the Big Island.
Waipio Valley Lookout – Big Island, Hawaii (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Episode# 8
Waipio Valley Lookout travel guide for visitors to Hawaii Island (the Big Island) in Hawaii.
This visit to Waipio Valley Overlook covers –
- Introduction to Waipio Valley on the Big Island in Hawaii,
- how to get to Waipio Valley Lookout (aka Waipio Valley Overlook) on Big Island (also called the Island of Hawaii or Hawaii Island),
- Drive from Hilo, Parking, Entrance, Valley Road, Beach, Waterfall and Open hours of Waipi’o Valley Lookout at the Big Island in Hawaii,
- things to do and see at Waipio Valley Lookout with travel tips, and
Waipio Valley is located on the Hamakua Coast on the Hawaii Island (also called Island of Hawaii or Big Island) in Hawaii.
Details on topics covered in this Waipio Valley Lookout travel guide video are below:
1). Introduction Waipio Valley and it’s overlook to new visitors to Big Island in Hawaii,
2). Information on how to get to Waipio Valley Lookout by Car from Hilo side on Big Island Hawaii,
3). Detailed information on this Waipio Valley Lookout – like location, Car Parking, Entrance, Hours, restrooms, Views of Waipi’o Valley, and more,
4). Things to see and do at this Waipio Valley Lookout like Beach Views, Waterfall, Waipio Valley Tours, Waipio Valley hike etc.,
5). Travel tips for visitors visiting Waipio Valley on the Hawaii Island (also called Island of Hawaii or Big Island).
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BIG ISLAND HAWAII Pololu Valley.
Pololu Valley.
Hwy 250 & Waipio Valley Lookout, Big Island, Hawaii
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Pololu Valley - Big Island, Hawaii | 4K drone footage
Pololu valley is the most northern of the impressive valleys that are carved into the Kohala volcano at the lush green pastures of the Kohala region on the Big Island. The spectacular views of the valley and the steep cliffs that end in the ocean are worth a trip on their own, but the real thing to do, is hiking to the black sand beach at the valley floor!
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Pololu Valley - Most Beautiful Big Island Hikes
Pololu Valley in the Big Island
Pololu valley is the most northern of the impressive valleys that are carved into the Kohala volcano at the lush green pastures of the Kohala region on the Big Island.
The spectacular views of the valley and the steep cliffs that end in the ocean are worth a trip on their own, but the real thing to do here is hiking to the black sand beach at the valley floor! There also are some pretty cool things to do close to Pololu valley to make your visit into a small road trip.
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Hawaii - Big Island | Pololu Valley Lookout (1/2)
Pololu Valley Lookout - 2-16-19, 1st Video
Flew Mavic Pro Drone. Drove here with Don, Kathy, Michelle, Ed, nephew David, Donna and I. Overlooking the Pololu Valley west of the Kohala Forest Reserve in the northwest corner of the Big Island of Hawaii.
Our trip to Waipio Valley, Big Island of Hawaii.
Our trip to Waipio Valley, Big Island of Hawaii.
Hiking in Pololu Lookout Trail. Big Island, Hawaii
The trail from the Pololu Lookout north shore of the Big Island of Hawaii.
MOST AMAZING HIKE: Pololu Valley | Big Island, Hawaii
A mother-daughter adventure into the wilderness of Hawaii!
Pololu Valley is an incredible place and honestly, a pretty easy hike! Definitely a must-see while visiting the Big Island.
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The Hike Down to Pololu Valley in 4k
This is the hike down to Pololu Valley in 4k. Pololu Valley is on the Northern most point of the Big Island of Hawaii. You can reach the Pololu Valley by going past Hawi and following the highway until the end of the road. This is one of several valleys On North Hawaii island,
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PADDLING in Kayaks, Kohala Ditch Adventure …Big Island, Hawaii's most fun adventure tour. Guests paddle and coast on 4-person inflatable kayaks through several pitch dark tunnels covering almost three miles of this historic irrigation ditch. You will learn about the history and folklore of the area, and lead you on this floating, exciting adventure. Please share, subscribe. Youtube.com/globalvideopro1.
Rainbows and Black Sand Beachs on the Big Island Of Hawaii
Pololu Valley Lookout on the Big Island of Hawaii. This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Hawi & Kapa'au - North Kohala - Big Island of Hawaii
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Short hike on the Big Island of Hawaii Pololu Valley, Awini Trail.
One of my favorite short hike on the Big Island of Hawaii to Pololu Valley is Awini Trail.
Hawaii-12, Big Island - Pololu Valley to Kona
The last leg of the Hawaii Adventure, climbing down into the Pololu Valley, south along the west coast to Kona, a day on the beach, then the red eye home.
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10 Days in Big Island of Hawai’i | Travel Vlog
Mauka Meadows Coffee Farm: Large coffee farm with walking paths, gardens & scenic views, plus a gift shop with coffee to go.
Punaluu Black Sand Beach: One of the famous black sand beaches on Big Island. The beach has black sand made of basalt and created by lava flowing into the ocean. The water was very clear; it is a great place for swimming and snorkeling. There was a designated zone marked by stacked rocks for endangered Hawksbill turtles and green turtles that are often seen at this beach. Unfortunately, we didn’t see any on that day.
Punalu’u Bake Shop: Quaint bakery & visitor center offering Hawaiian sweetbreads, cookies, souvenirs & island novelties.
Nani Mau Garden: This landscaped garden features tropical flowers & plants, plus indoor & outdoor spots for events.
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park: features Kīlauea and Mauna Loa active volcanoes, Crater Rim Drive passes steam vents.
Papakolea Green Sand Beach: 1 of only 4 in the world, it provides hiking trails, scenic bay views & swimming. Green sand, also called olivine or “Hawaiian diamond”, is a common silicate deposit of the Big Island. It is normally found in Hawaiian lavas.
Kaumana Caves: a tropical park that allows you to descend into a massive 1881 lava-tube cave formed by Mauna Loa. There were two entrances and we went into both sides, but we returned halfway when the lava tube got too narrow. If you wish to enter, a flashlight (not from phones) is highly recommended.
Rainbow Falls: a waterfall located in Hilo, Hawaii. It is 80 ft tall and almost 100 ft in diameter. There was no entrance fee. At the park, we saw an old man was skillfully making miniature animals using leaves. I wonder what is this tradition called? I have been seeing lots of Hawaiian here making these.
Akaka Falls State Park: The paved trail in which led us to the Kahuna Falls and the free-falling ‘Akaka Falls offered stunning scenic view and was surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. *Akaka Falls has a height of 442 feet and plunges into a stream-eroded gorge.
Waipio Valley: One of my favorite places on the Big Island. It was the capital and permanent residence of many early Hawaiian Aliʻi up until the time of King ʻUmi. We drove down (4WD) to the valley, although you can walk, the road was steep and narrow. The scenic lookout over the valley along the road was breathtaking, the valley meets the ocean with a beautiful black sand beach that is cut in two by the river. There was not a lot of people or vehicles around down in the valley, just sometimes we encountered horses on the road. Along with excitement while walking around, the most dominant feeling overwhelmed me was tranquility. (Waipiʻo means curved water in the Hawaiian language. )
Pololu Valley: It’s my other favorite valley on the Big Island. Spectacular views from either the lookout point or when hike down. The hike down to the secluded black sand beach was short and easy, totally worth it. Pololū means long spear in the Hawaiian language