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Mauna Kea Science Reserve adventures

Mauna Kea Science Reserve Adventures

Mauna Kea Science Reserve is a premier location for astronomical research, set atop Hawaii's highest peak with unique geographical and ecological features.

11,228
Acres Protected
Not specifically mapped, increase by summit road and access points
Miles of Trails
Hundreds of thousands
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Mauna Kea Science Reserve

Mauna Kea Science Reserve
 

The Mauna Kea Science Reserve, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, is a renowned astronomical and scientific research area that sits atop the summit of Mauna Kea, the highest point in Hawaii. At an elevation of 13,796 feet, Mauna Kea offers some of the clearest skies in the world, devoid of light pollution, making it an ideal location for the observatories that dot its summit. The reserve comprises unique ecological zones, including alpine deserts and subalpine māmane-naio forests, which support rare and endangered species such as the Palila bird. Historically, Mauna Kea has significant cultural importance to Native Hawaiians, serving as a sacred place where they practiced spiritual traditions. Visitors are drawn to its stunning landscapes and the opportunity for stargazing, either independently or through guided tours. Despite the arid summit conditions, the area hosts a range of activities, from hiking up the steep slopes to photography of the expansive views over the island and night skies.

Highlights

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The summit observatories, providing a look into world-class astronomical research

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Rare view of Mauna Kea silverswords, a critical habitat species

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Pu'u Huluhulu Trail, which offers breathtaking panoramic views

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Cultural site markers that highlight the significance of Mauna Kea to Native Hawaiians

Notable Natural Features

Mauna Kea Observatories

A cluster of astronomical observatories at the summit, offering an unmatched view of the cosmos.

Lake Waiau

One of the highest lakes in the United States, situated at 13,020 feet and accessible via a short hike.

Hawaiian Cultural Shrines

Historic sites that hold cultural and spiritual significance to the indigenous people of Hawaii.