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$5 per car; $1 walk-inDiamond Head State Monument
Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816
808-587-0300
www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp/dsp.html
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Rate and Write a Review Some 100,000 years ago, Diamond Head (Leahi, to the Hawaiians) was formed by a single enormous eruption, creating what is today possibly the most famous crater in the world, and certainly the most recognizable landmark in Hawaii. Visitors can trek the .8-mile (one way) trail to the summit, which peaks at 760 feet and provides spectacular views of Waikiki. Considered a moderate hike, the trail starts out paved before turning into a series of rocky switchbacks. The last stretch consists of several sets of stairs (227 steps in all), a long tunnel, and a lookout tower that gives a panoramic view. Although guests of all ages and ability levels make the hike each day, keep in mind that the final portion of the trail requires stooping through a low overhang in order to reach the final lookout tower. While clear days of course afford the best views, consider visiting near the end of the day or during a light rain, when trails are less crowded, although slippery when wet.



