Kaʻau Crater, Oahu
#19 among attractions in Oahu
Facts and practical information
Kaʻau Crater is an extinct volcanic crater located on the island of Oahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii near Palolo Valley. ()
Oahu United States
Kaʻau Crater – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kahala Mall, Manoa Falls Trail, Maunawili Falls Trail, Manoa Falls.
- 3.6 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Kahala Mall, Honolulu
93 min walk • Kahala Mall is an indoor shopping mall in the Kāhala neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii on the East Side of the island of Oahu. In addition to its service as a major shopping center, Kahala Mall also serves as a key stop on a number of TheBus routes.
- 3 miWHiking, Park, Outdoor activities
Manoa Falls Trail, Honolulu
78 min walk • Mānoa Falls Trail is a 1.6-mile trail on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The trail is a part of the Honolulu Makau Trail System, and leads to a popular 150 foot waterfall called Manoa Falls. Hiking the trail is approximately a one-hour round trip. Many tourists are attracted to the waterfall and scenery throughout the trail.
- 2.2 miN21°21'35"N • 157°45'54"W
Maunawili Falls Trail, Kailua, Hawaii
56 min walk • Hiking, Waterfall, Outdoor activities
- 1.9 miNWNatural attraction, Nature, Waterfall
Manoa Falls, Honolulu
50 min walk • Manoa Falls is a 150-foot waterfall along the Manoa Falls Trail in Honolulu, Hawaii. Swimming in the pool below the waterfall is highly discouraged because there is a threat of becoming infected with Leptospirosis, a disease causing mild to moderate flulike symptoms that can last for 1 to 2 weeks.
- 2.9 miNWTunnel
Nuʻuanu Pali Tunnels, Honolulu
75 min walk • The Nuʻuanu Pali Tunnels are a set of four highway tunnels on the Pali Highway which pass through the Nuʻuanu Pali in Hawaii, United States. These tunnels serve as one of three trans-Koʻolau routes between Honolulu and the communities of windward Oʻahu.
- 2 miNWMountain
Kōnāhuanui, Honolulu
51 min walk • Pu'u Kōnāhuanui consists of two mountain peaks located in Honolulu County, Hawaii. It is the highest point in the Koʻolau Mountains. The Hawaiian word "Kōnāhuanui" roughly translates to "large testicles" in English.
- 2 miWBotanical garden
Lyon Arboretum, Hanauma Bay
51 min walk • The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum is a 200-acre arboretum and botanical garden managed by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa located at the upper end of Mānoa Valley in Hawaiʻi.
- 2.7 miWNature, Natural attraction, Volcano
Tantalus, Hanauma Bay
71 min walk • Mount Tantalus is an extinct cinder cone in the southern Koʻolau Range on the Hawaiian Island of Oʻahu. It also has a summit crater, Tantalus Crater.
- 3.1 miNWRuins, Historical place, Trail
Kaniakapupu, Honolulu
79 min walk • Kaniakapūpū, known formerly as Luakaha, is the ruins of the former summer palace of King Kamehameha III and Queen Kalama on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
- 3.4 miNWVolcano
Honolulu Volcanics, Oahu
86 min walk • The Honolulu Volcanics are a group of volcanoes which form a volcanic field on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, more specifically in that island's southeastern sector and in the city of Honolulu from Pearl Harbor to the Mokapu Peninsula.
- 3 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain pass
Nuʻuanu Pali, Hanauma Bay
76 min walk • Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu. The Pali Highway connecting Kailua/Kāneʻohe with downtown Honolulu runs through the Nuʻuanu Pali Tunnels bored into the cliffside.