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. hawaii highlights – diamond head .

March 15, 2013 by Amanda @ .running with spoons. 62 Comments

I’ll spare you the graphic details of what I see when I look outside, but rest assured… it ain’t pretty. Spring is, what… less than a week away? Lies I tell you.

That being my current weather situation, I spent the majority of yesterday holed up at home drinking copious amounts of warm tea in an effort to stop myself my poor shivering limbs from flailing about wildly. I also decided to torture myself partake in a little escapism by starting to sort through some of the pictures that I took on our trip to Hawaii; and I figured it was just about time I shared them with you.

Since there’s no way for me to put all of them into one post without creating an epic photo-ladden monster that might threaten to overload your poor computers, I decided to start a mini series on Spoons that I’ll be calling Hawaii highlights, where I’ll devote the occasional post to talking about one of the bigger highlights from our trip. Sound good? Good stuff. So without further ado, let’s talk about… Diamond Head.

Diamond Head

Diamond Head Monument
Diamond Head Booth

Diamond Head is the name of a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu. It is believed to have been formed about 300,000 years ago during a single, brief volcanic eruption. The broad crater covers 350 acres, with its width being greater than its height. The southwestern rim is highest because winds were blowing ash in this direction during the eruption. Since the eruption, the slopes of the crater have been eroded by rain, wind, and the pounding of the sea. A coral reef now protects the seaward slopes of the crater. Today, Damond Head is the most recognized landmark in Hawaii. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1968.

In a nutshell, Diamond Head is a beautiful volcanic crater that makes for a pretty awesome hike and rewards you with gorgeous panoramic views of Honolulu and its surrounding areas. As an added bonus, it’s only a short drive away from downtown, so you don’t have to spend a lot of time stuck in a car to enjoy it.

Diamond Head Map

The hike itself isn’t too difficult, and only took us about 30 minutes to climb and a little less to descend. It’s a distance of 0.8 miles (1.3 km) and climbs about 560 feet from the crater floor, following a pretty tame and well-traveled trail. No huge boulders to scale; no trees to climb around; no brambles to navigate through; no steep muddy slopes to cling for dear life to. It starts out super easy…

Easy Trail Start

… gets a little bit more interesting…

Looking Up at Hikers

Diamond Head Trail

Looking Down at Hikers

… involves a 225 foot tunnel [that I don’t recommend for claustrophobic people]…

Trail Tunnel

… and offers a lot of beautiful views along the way…

Diamond Head Flora

Mid Diamond Head

Mid Diamond Head Honolulu

Mid Diamond Head Ocean

But the absolute best part? Definitely the views from the top…

Diamond Head - Ocean

Downtown Honolulu

Diamond Head - Honolulu

Diamond Head - Crater

Diamond Head - Lighthouse

Ah.maze.ing. Overall, it was a really enjoyable hike and I definitely recommend checking it out if you ever find yourself visiting the area.

Some tips:

  • Go early. Diamond head is a major tourist attraction and brings in some pretty decent crowds. The earlier you go, the less likely you are to get stuck behind a group of slow-going tourists. As an added bonus, the [slightly] cooler morning temperatures make the hike a little easier.
  • Wear appropriate shoes. Even though the trail isn’t difficult in a traditional sense, it’s still a good idea to wear a pair of running/hiking shoes. I saw people walking it in flip-flops and they looked a little goofy.
  • Wear sunscreen. Hawaii sun is no joke.
  • Bring water. I didn’t find myself feeling overly thirsty or dehydrated, but having water on hand is always a good idea.

. – . – . – .

Do you enjoy hiking? <3
What are your favorite snacks to bring on a hike?
Trail mix, dried fruit, and sandwiches. Anyone else notice that even the most boring, plain-Jane food tastes amazing when you’re hiking/camping? I swear I could eat bologna between two pieces of stale bread and think it was incredible.
Unrelated: are you celebrating St.Patty’s this weekend?
Aside from maybe throwing in an additional spinach leaf or two into my salad, I won’t be doing anything special. St. Patty’s isn’t really one of those holidays that I’ve ever celebrated, so it’ll be just another Sunday for me.

Filed Under: Fitness, Travels Tagged With: Diamond Head, Hawaii, hiking

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  1. Amie

    September 26, 2013 at 9:40 pm

    Oooh! Love reading recaps of my home town 🙂 great photos!

    Reply
  2. Trudy

    March 20, 2013 at 4:21 pm

    Definitely beautiful pictures. Now I’m even more jealous 😉

    Reply
  3. Brittany @ Delights and Delectables

    March 17, 2013 at 12:56 pm

    beautiful!!! I need to e-mail you about Hawaii! They hubby and I are thinking of going there for our anniversary!

    Reply
    • Amanda @ .running with spoons.

      March 17, 2013 at 1:09 pm

      Eee! It’s definitely a great place to visit, and I’d be more than happy to share some tips and recommendations with you!

      Reply
  4. Kat

    March 16, 2013 at 1:00 pm

    LOOOOOVE. This was one of my favorite parts of our honeymoon. Im such a lover of nature, and I get really excited about exploring. I swear I should’ve been a girl scout, but my mom said no and threw me into a pair of soccer cleats. I guess it worked out for the best in the end 😉

    Reply
  5. Kate

    March 16, 2013 at 11:02 am

    Ahhh I’ve always wanted to hike Diamondhead! you’re right, the view from the top is just breathtaking….and your photos are incredible! I totally agree with you about food tasting so much better after/during a hike…..Something about being out and about in the fresh air and working hard!

    Reply
  6. Aimee

    March 16, 2013 at 7:02 am

    Wow!! Looks like you had an amazing time – and what great shots to prove it!!
    I have to admit it – I probably would be one of the”goofy” people wearing flip flops on the hike! I absolutely adore my reef flip flops and once the warm weather starts I basically live in them!!
    Everything tastes better when eaten outside- some of my favs – raw almonds, granola bars, turkey sandwiches or the classic -PB & J!!!!

    Reply
  7. kaity @ kaityscooking

    March 16, 2013 at 6:38 am

    hahah i just laughed at you saying how your just gonna throw spinach in your salad for st pattys day.. too funny! i always celebrated it because its my gpas birthday so no matter what year everyone in my family is always dressed in green and there is irish car bombs happening everywhere lol. I Loveeeee all of those pictures. Seriously warmed me up just looking at them, even though it’s no where near as cold as it is by you! Keep drinking tea! I’d probably have a minor flip out in that tunnel not gonna lie. I’m not really one who gets crazy in like elevators and stuff but if I don’t know where I am or I am going I get all paranoid. I always have nuts and pbj on a hike, your right my plain jane pbj taste the best it ever tastes on a hike!

    Reply
    • Amanda @ .running with spoons.

      March 16, 2013 at 7:12 am

      Awwr! Well happy -almost- birthday to your grandpa!

      Reply
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