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Challenge at Manele

Crater on Lanai

Dole Park

Dollar Rent a Car

Federation Camp

Garden of the Gods

Halulu Heiau

Highway 44

Hotel Lanai

Huawai Bay

Hulopo'e Beach

Kahekili's Leap

Kaiolohia-Kahue Trail

Kai Okahi Oka Malamalama Church

Kamehameha's House

Kane'apua Rock

Kanepu'u Trail

Kaumalapau Harbor

Kaumalapau Harbor Lookout

Kaumalapau Tidepools

Kaunolu Bay

Kaunolu Ancient Village

Kaunolu Trail

Kealaikahiki Channel

Koele Stables


Hulopo'e Beach

  Closeup view of the sea arch seen from the trail leading to Pu'u Pehe Rock on the left side of the beach.  
 
Never stand or climb on a sea arch as they are often unstable and may collapse at any time.
 
  Playing tag with a small wave, this little girl is having a great time.  
 
Snorkeling is particularly good at this beach due to the conservation efforts to protect the sealife here.
 
  Small and large tidepools are exposed during low tide and provide a great place to view sea life.  
 
Many of the tidepools here extend out into the ocean due to the lava shelf located on the left side of the beach.
 
  Always use extreme caution when walking on lava as it is very rough and can be very slippery and dangerous when wet.  
 
The variation in the water color and the lava make this area very photogenic.
 
  Iron and copper deposits in the lava causes these red colors to be most striking.  
 
Part of this lava shelf has crumbled away over the centuries due to wave action and the instability of the lava itself.
 
   


   

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Lanai Airport

Lanai City

Lanai Pine


Lanai Plantation Store

Lighthouse ruins at Shipwreck Beach

Lodge at Koele

Luahiwa Petroglyphs

Mamaki Trail

Manele Bay Harbor

Manele Bay Resort

Munro Trail

Old Koele Cemetery

Palaoa Point

Palaoa Point Sea Arch

Palaoa Point Sea Cliffs

Palaoa Point Tidepools

Pali Lei no Haunui

Po'opo'o Fisherman Trail

Pu'u Pehe Lookout

Pu'u Pehe Rock

Pu'u Pehe Tomb

Sharks Bay

Sharks Cove

Shipwreck Beach