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Mon. 06:00 AM-6:00 PM
Tues. 06:00 AM-6:00 PM
Wed. 06:00 AM-6:00 PM
Thu. 06:00 AM-6:00 PM
Fri. 06:00 AM-6:00 PM
Sat. 06:00 AM-6:00 PM
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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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deg325
Review rating 5 out of 5
Angels's Review
By deg325 on 04/03/2000
It was the most beautiful sight our family has ever seen. We will always remember the view
smilen1066
Review rating 5 out of 5
Sarina's Review
By smilen1066 on 12/10/1999
WELL IT'S TIREING GOING UP THOSE STAIRS BUT AT THE ED IT IS ALL WORTH IT. LOOKING AT THE VIEW OF THE BEACH AND THE COLORS THAT IT HAS "LIGHT BLUE, DARK BLUE AND GREEN" IT WOULD ALL BE CLEAR.
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Review rating 4 out of 5
lag's Review
By lagandnel on 11/17/1999
This is pretty hard work! Be prepared to stop many times to rest. Wear shoes and socks and a brimmed hat and bring at least a liter of liquid. A small towel to wipe up sweat is a good idea. Don't wear white because you have to crawl on your belly for a second or two. The apex is really worth it. Don't forget your cameras. Going down is wonderful and you feel as if you have accom-plished something. I passed a young lady on her way up who was wearing platform thongs, carrying an umbrella and pushing a baby carriage. What a shock she was going to get!