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Hawaiʻi County topographic maps

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Kailua-Kona

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 328 ft

Kama'oa Homesteads

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,260 ft

Puʻuone

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 2,575 ft

Kohala

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

In Kohala, the numerous dikes near the summit inhibit groundwater from seeping downslope to the northeast, where it naturally wants to go. Rather, the Kohala dike complex guides it northwest or southeast, down the axis of the rift zones, just like the surface water. On the other hand, the three smaller valleys…

Average elevation: 4,885 ft

Honokaa

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,132 ft

Papaikou

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 194 ft

Hawaiian Ocean View

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

The HOVE development consisted of 10,697 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots north of the Hawaii Belt Road in the western part of the District of Kaʻū. The terrain varies from rugged lava fields to ohiʻa trees and other vegetation. Elevation ranges from about 1,500 ft (460 m) up to the 5,000-foot (1,500 m) level.…

Average elevation: 2,372 ft

Mauna Loa

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano on Earth and the planet's third largest volcano behind Pūhāhonu, which is also in the Hawaiian chain, and the Tamu Massif. It covers a land area of 5,271 km2 (2,035 sq mi) and spans a maximum width of 120 km (75 mi). Consisting of approximately 65,000 to 80,000 km3…

Average elevation: 13,163 ft

Wai‘ōhinu

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,480 ft

Captain Cook

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Most of Captain Cook lies between the 800-foot (240 m) and 2,000-foot (610 m) elevation, which makes it ideal as a coffee-growing region. It sits on the top of an ancient fault which created the famous Kealakekua Bay. Prior to the 1960s, most of Captain Cook was part of the vast Kealakekua Ranch, founded in…

Average elevation: 1,394 ft

Nīnole

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

One Nīnole is in the Kaʻū District south of Route 11 (Hawaii Belt Road) adjacent to the south of Punaluʻu Beach. It was on Nīnole Cove, a small bay at the shore of what is now Sea Mountain Golf Course. The village was the birthplace of Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia (1792–1818) who inspired the missionary…

Average elevation: 322 ft

Laupahoehoe

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 669 ft

Magnetic Hill

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 6,493 ft

Kurtistown

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 965 ft

Coconut Island

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County > Hilo

Average elevation: 10 ft

Wailea

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 253 ft

Waikoloa

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 889 ft

Mountain View

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 2,470 ft

Holualoa

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,667 ft

Mauna Loa

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Mauna Loa is the largest subaerial and second largest overall volcano in the world (behind Tamu Massif), covering a land area of 5,271 km2 (2,035 sq mi) and spans a maximum width of 120 km (75 mi). Consisting of approximately 65,000 to 80,000 km3 (15,600 to 19,200 cu mi) of solid rock, it makes up more than…

Average elevation: 13,245 ft

Paauilo

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 669 ft

Waikoloa Village

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 932 ft

Keaau

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 367 ft

Kīlauea

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Kīlauea is the second-youngest product of the Hawaiian hotspot and the current eruptive center of the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain. Because it lacks topographic prominence and its activities historically coincided with those of Mauna Loa, Kīlauea was once thought to be a satellite of its much larger…

Average elevation: 3,596 ft

Pahoa

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 630 ft

Hakalau

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 197 ft

Kailua

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,053 ft

Waimea/Kamuela

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Waimea is located in the northern part of the island of Hawaii at 20°1′26″N 155°38′50″W / 20.02389°N 155.64722°W / 20.02389; -155.64722 (20.023926, -155.647357), at an elevation of 2,676 feet (816 m) above sea level. It sits at the southern foot of Kohala, the oldest volcano on the island,…

Average elevation: 2,874 ft

Pahala CDP

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 833 ft

Captain Cook

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,211 ft

Honalo

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,473 ft

Kealakekua

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,490 ft

Mauna Kea

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Mauna Kea (/ˌmɔːnə ˈkeɪə/ or /ˌmaʊnə ˈkeɪə/; Hawaiian: [ˈmɐwnə ˈkɛjə]; abbreviation for Mauna a Wākea) is a dormant volcano on the island of Hawaiʻi. Its peak is 4,207.3 m (13,803 ft) above sea level, making it the highest point in the state of Hawaiʻi and second-highest peak of an island…

Average elevation: 13,051 ft

Rainbow Falls

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County > Hilo CDP

Average elevation: 446 ft

Volcano

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Owing to its altitude, ranging from below 2,800 feet (850 m) in the southeast to over 6,200 feet (1,900 m) at its uninhabited northern end, Volcano features a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cfb), with relatively uniform temperatures and abundant rainfall throughout the year, although rainfall is…

Average elevation: 3,999 ft

Hilo

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Hilo has a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen Af), with substantial rainfall throughout the year. Its location on the windward coast (relative to the trade winds), makes it the fourth-wettest city in the United States, behind the southeast Alaskan cities of Whittier, Ketchikan and Yakutat, and one of the…

Average elevation: 633 ft

Hamakua

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 2,766 ft

Waikui

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County > Waikui

Average elevation: 591 ft

Nāʻālehu

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 1,171 ft

Hawi

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County > Hawi

Average elevation: 610 ft

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