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Diamond Head State Monument   

Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816
808-587-0300
www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp/dsp.html

Rating: 4 out of 5  (11 Ratings)   Read Reviews (11)    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.

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nickthelma
Review rating 5 out of 5
Nickthelma's Review
By nickthelma on 09/04/2003
Loved it, took all 3 grandkids, & grandma. We all loved it. Beautiful at the top
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Review rating 5 out of 5
LStephensGrp's Review
By lstephensgrp on 06/06/2003
The kids absolutely love the short hike. My nephew said, "Wow Antie, this is like an adventure!" Every turn holds a surprise. And I used to think the crater was only good for rock concerts! A fun experience.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
MRGRT23's Review
By mrgrt23 on 08/10/2002
The description is a little misleading - it's only 99 stairs in one staircase and about 40 in the other. So don't be worried about them, it's a wide staircase that you can go slow and be passed by the local joggers who use this trail for their daily exercise! The most incredible view you have ever seen or will ever see. In February we saw WHALES from above off the DHead point - any day you'll want to carry binoculars along with your camera (zoom lense recommended), flashlight and water. You will be so happy you did this hike that you'll sit down at your computer when it's over and write a rave review of it!!
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Review rating 5 out of 5
dougb4341's Review
By dougb4341 on 01/13/2002
I VISITED IN SUMMER 2000 AND IT WAS THE MOST AMAZING VIEW I HAVE EVER SEEN IN ALL MY LIFE!!!