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  1. Diamond Head State Monument on Oahu, a volcanic tuff cone, emerged around 300,000 years ago, featuring a distinctive circular crater. The iconic hike to the summit takes visitors through historic tunnels and bunkers, offering panoramic views of Honolulu, Waikiki, and the Pacific Ocean. Built in the early 1900s, bunkers and observation stations ...

  2. 1.6 Mi/ 2.6KM (1-2 Hours) Difficulty: Easy. Elevation: 760ft/ 230m. Time: 6AM-6PM (Entry closed at 4:30) Fee: $1 Walk-in fee. Parking: $5 to park in the Crater. What to expect: There is parking near the trailhead, however it does cost a $5 fee to park in their lot. The trail cuts back and forth up the crater toward the ridge.

  3. Solo toma unos minutos en automóvil o en autobús para llegar al Diamond Head Crater desde Waikiki. Este sendero de dificultad moderada incluye dos escaleras de un total de 175 escalones, además de túneles subterráneos oscuros y búnkeres militares antiguos en los que se necesita una linterna.

  4. 16 de may. de 2023 · 9. Manage Time Strategically. Though the Diamond Head hike is less than a mile, there is about 560 feet of elevation, which means that the hike is steep and strenuous. Unless you’re an experienced hiker, you’ll need 45 to 60 minutes to reach the top.

  5. 10 de jun. de 2023 · Diamond Head is a defining feature of the view known to residents and tourists of Waikiki alike. The crater, which today is a State Monument, was originally purchased by the Federal government in 1905 so that it could be used as a defensive military base.

  6. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater. The Diamond Head crater is more than 3,500 feet in diameter and is part of the Hawaiian volcano chain from more than a half million years ago (don't worry, it has been dormant for at least 150,000 years now).

  7. Trailhead: Diamond Head Crater Trailhead. Distance: 1.6 miles roundtrip. Elevation Gain: 560 ft. Popularity: Extreme. Hours: Open from 6 AM to 6 PM. Hikers cannot start the trail any later than 4:30 PM. When to go: Best either in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh sun. Toilets: Restrooms are available at the trailhead only.