Kua Bay, near Kona
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Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Hilltop park with basketball court with views, picnic tables, eucalyptus trees, and a difficult two-mile out-and-back trail.
Stop to take in the sweeping views of layers of hills, the blue ocean, and Morro Rock in the distance!
Wooden oceanfront one-mile-long boardwalk lined with scrub and flowers, atop the cliffs. Good views of the coastline. More trails on the hills above.
Hike along the top of a forested ridge, taking in sweeping views of ocean and valleys. Only for Hawaii residents and military personnel unfortunately.
Two mile trail that starts inland, leads over a hill, and ends at a rocky shoreline. High winds funnel into this area.
Point of rocky tidepools, with homemade garden on the hill above. Nice for a long beach walk!
Gorgeous spot with wide pier, surfers carving the waves, whale playground, wide open attractive plaza, Pismo Beach selfie sign, and wooden promenade with views of the hills and sea.
A beautiful drive above layers of hills, with views of the ocean. You pass wineries and farms to visit.
Strenuous 5.5 mile loop hike with views of the back country, and then views of SLO town at the top! Plus, a waterfall in winter or spring after rains.
Drive around the south side of the island, seeing the volcano, a black sand beach, a painted church, and a cliff diving spot with bluest water!
Wooden oceanfront one-mile-long boardwalk lined with scrub and flowers, atop the cliffs. Good views of the coastline. More trails on the hills above.
2.2 mile loop hike that leads to other hikes, such as the one to the top of Cerro San Luis mountain.
A very short dirt trail through eucalyptus forest, and then a path of deep sand on the dunes.
A heaven of tropical fruits, plants, flowers, coconut drinks, and hot foods. Plus the college's world-class cactus garden!
A boardwalk over stunted California Live Oaks with wonderful views of Morro Rock and the bay below.
A nature-filled magical area, foggy and cold, and not very walkable (sidewalks are rare), but with some hidden gems.
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