Lanaʻi
This harbor, off Hwy 440, is where the ferry from Maui docks. There are bathrooms and a few sheltered picnic tables here, plus a convenience store. During…
Lanaʻi
This harbor, off Hwy 440, is where the ferry from Maui docks. There are bathrooms and a few sheltered picnic tables here, plus a convenience store. During…
Lanaʻi
Four miles south of Halepalaoa you'll come to Naha, which is both the end of the road and the site of ancient fishponds just offshore. This is a dramatic…
Moloka'i
Ongoing restoration efforts have made this the premier fishpond on the island, tended by konohiki (caretakers) who live simply on site. You can see…
Moloka'i
Half a mile beyond the Wavecrest Resort condo development, at mile marker 13, you'll spot ʻUalapuʻe Fishpond on the makai (seaward) side of the road. This…
Moloka'i
The local softball field is usually busy. It's off Ainoa St next to the baseball field.
Moloka'i
This local baseball field is a prominent landmark on the east side of town, off Ainoa St.
Moloka'i
Make Horse Beach supposedly takes its name from days past when wild horses were run off the tall, dark cliff on its northern end; make (mah-kay) means …
Molokaʻi Museum & Cultural Center
Moloka'i
The RW Meyer Sugar Mill has enjoyed a series of restorations over time. It now houses a museum and cultural center, which has a small but intriguing…
Moloka'i
Soak in the views over the Kalaupapa Peninsula, listen to winds rustle through groves of ironwood and eucalyptus trees and witness sacred rocks that…
Moloka'i
Across from the coconut grove is Church Row. Any denomination that attracts a handful of members receives its own little tract of land. Religion in…