Big Island Trip 3 Tuesday

On Tuesday we biked what was called the old red road. From Wikipedia: “Locally it is known as theĀ Red Road, due to its long having been paved with Hawaiian volcanic redĀ cinder”. There were some beautiful ocean lookouts along the way.

And the jungly sections were great.

We biked along the coast for about 5.5 miles.

Our first destination was Isaac Hale Beach park with a huge black sand beach. The waves were crazy here, so it’s not great for swimming.

And there were hot springs as well.

Then we went back through. We also road through lava fields.

We ended up back at this local ice cream place that probably has the best mango ice cream I’ve ever had in my entire life.

We also managed to get to see the lava again that night. Such a delight! And the moon was huge.

This wraps up Tuesday!

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Big Island Trip 3 Sun and Mon

This happened a while ago but it felt overwhelming to blog about everything since the trip was a week long so here I am catching up. Brian’s parents were supposed to come out for a weekend in Oahu then take his sister and I to big island for a bike trip with Backroads. They ended up getting COVID two days before they were set to leave… so Brian’s sister came out and we went on the trip together.

Night one we stayed at the King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel. When we arrived on Big island, there was some festival going on and we walked a street market. We left early the next morning to head to Volcanoes national park. We started our day hiking the Kilauea Iki Trail, you can see more pictures from my first go around on this trail from this post. The Ohia Lehua’s were in bloom this time and made a fun pop of color against the dark gray lava.

We got to hear more about the lava with a volunteer tour guide.

And can’t miss the lava tube!

We stayed at the quaint Kilauea Lodge. It has only like ten or twelve rooms and is a ten minute car ride from the park. I thought I had more pictures but I don’t.

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