This field of black 驶补驶补 (rough, jagged lava) dates from the last volcanic eruption on the island, 400 to 500 years ago. The flow drops down the southeast coast of Haleakal膩 to the sea at La Perouse Bay.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
Pi驶ilanihale Heiau & Kahanu Garden
23.49 MILES
Probably the most significant stop on the entire Road to Hana, this site combines a 294-acre ethnobotanical garden with the magnificent Pi驶ilanihale Heiau鈥
9.18 MILES
From break of day to twilight, this sparkling stretch of sand is a showstopper. Extending from south Kihei to Wailea鈥檚 Mokapu Beach, Keawakapu is set back鈥
24.86 MILES
Wai'anapanapa means 'glistening waters', and the clear mineral waters in the cave pools here will leave you feeling squeaky clean. There's a natural lava鈥
8.11 MILES
Sunbathe like a celebrity at this sparkling strand, which fronts the swish Grand Wailea and ever-posh Four Seasons resorts and offers a full menu of water鈥
23.92 MILES
With its clear water, white sand and hala-tree backdrop, this famous crescent is a little gem; author James Michener once called it the only beach in the鈥
19.8 MILES
Got your camera? This beauty takes its name from the triple cascade that flows down a steep rock face on the inland side of the road, 0.5 miles past the鈥
6.96 MILES
The crowning glory of Makena State Park, this untouched beach is arguably the finest on Maui. In Hawaiian it鈥檚 called Oneloa, literally 鈥楲ong Sand.鈥 And鈥
Pu驶u驶ula驶ula (Red Hill) Overlook
8.62 MILES
You may find yourself standing above the clouds while exploring Pu驶u驶ula驶ula (10,023ft), Maui鈥檚 highest point. The summit building provides a top-of-the鈥
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1.89 MILES
You can't miss the eight towering turbines rotating gracefully between the highway and the sea near mile marker 22. The turbines are a joint venture鈥
3. Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area
4.34 MILES
On the upper slopes of Haleakal膩, this remote and heavily forested park is the place for solitary forest hiking. Check the park website or call before you鈥
5.25 MILES
A lava rock monument honoring French explorer Jean Francois de Galaup La P茅rouse marks the entrance to La Perouse Bay. La Perouse, who arrived in 1786,鈥
5.79 MILES
For a time Sun Yat-sen, father of the Chinese nationalist movement, lived in Keokea. He鈥檚 honored at Sun Yat-sen Park, found along the Kula Hwy (Hwy 37),鈥
7. 驶Ahihi-Kina驶u Natural Area Reserve
6.22 MILES
Although scientists haven鈥檛 been able to pinpoint the exact date, Maui鈥檚 last lava flow probably spilled down to the sea here between 1480 and 1600 CE,鈥
6.29 MILES
This colorful two-story period building (1907) was constructed to provide services to immigrant Chinese workers. Now on the National Register of Historic鈥