
Mauna Kea - Wikipedia
Mauna Kea's great height and the steepness of its flanks provide a better view and a shorter hike than the adjacent Mauna Loa. The height with its risk of altitude sickness, weather concerns, …
Mauna Kea Information, Photos & More - Hawaii Guide
Aug 1, 2022 · For native Hawaiians, Mauna Kea is a sacred place filled with tradition. For many, this volcano represents the beginning of life on Earth. It is for this reason that many rituals take …
Mauna Kea | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
The Hawaiian name "Mauna Kea" means "White Mountain" but is also known in native traditions and prayers as "Mauna a WAKEA" or "The mountain of WAKEA." Mauna a WAKEA is the first …
Maunakea in Hawaiian Culture
Maunakea: Though simply translated as “White Mountain” since at least 1823, the name Maunakea is also known in native traditions and prayers as Mauna a Wākea (Kea), “The …
Mauna Kea, Hawaii | U.S. Highpoint Guide
Jul 8, 2024 · Mauna Kea, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, is the state's highest mountain at 13,796 feet (4,198 meters), comprised of a series of volcanic cinder cones on a massive shield …
Mauna Kea | Hawaii, Elevation, Height, & Map | Britannica
Mauna Kea (Hawaiian: “White Mountain”), which last erupted about 4,500 years ago, is often snowcapped. Its dome is 30 miles (50 km) across, with numerous cinder cones, and is the site …
VISIT - Maunakea Observatories
Maunakea is a place of deep significance for Native Hawaiians and our local community where respectful behavior is expected. Maunakea’s summit is nearly 14,000 feet (4,205 meters) …
How to Visit MaunaKea: Stargazing Tours and DIY Guide for 2025
Explore remote Mars-like locations on Mauna Kea or Mauna Loa for a unique stargazing experience unlike any other. This small group tour is led by an analog …
Maunakea - Go Hawaii
Early Hawaiians named the behemoth Maunakea, or “white mountain,” for the snow that caps its broad slopes for parts of the year. It’s been more than 4,000 years since Maunakea last …
Snow In Hawaii Is Less Unusual Than You Think | Weather.com
Jan 5, 2026 · Tropical paradise? More like Hawaii Five-Snow. Here’s why seeing some of the white, fluffy stuff on Hawaii’s volcanic peaks is less rare than you might think.