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The road to the right leads down the “Onomea Scenic Drive,” a 4-mile (6.44 km) loop road that crosses several one-lane wooden bridges and past the Hawaiʻi Tropical Botanical Garden overlooking Onomea Bay before returning to Hawaiʻi Belt Road at mile 10 in Pepeʻekeō. Hawaii Belt Road crosses over Kolekole Beach Park. Hawaiʻi Belt Road ...
Nov. 30—UPDATE: 10:40 a.m. A flood advisory has been posted for Oahu and flash flood warnings have been extended for Maui and Hawaii island. Radar at 10:20 a.m. showed heavy rain over central ...
Route 222: 0.802: 1.291 Hawaiʻi Belt Road (Route 19) Hawaiʻi Belt Road (Route 19) — — Old Māmalahoa Highway Route 226 — — Kauniho Homesteads: Route 19 (now Old Māmalahoa Highway) near Hakalau — — now Lepoloa Road; shown in 1969-1971 maps as well as early to mid 1960s DOT planning documents Route 227: 0.661: 1.064 Hawaiʻi Belt ...
Route 2000 westbound near Kaumana. Hawaii Route 2000 is a 6.2-mile (10.0 km) road on the island of Hawaii, in the state of Hawaii. The road's western terminus is at Hawaii Route 200 (known as the Saddle Road). The eastern terminus is at Hawaii Route 11 (known as the Hawaii Belt Road) in Hilo where the Prince Kūhiō Plaza shopping center is ...
Oct. 4—Bridges on Hawaii island also are getting the attention of the state Department of Transportation. Following emergency repairs to Kolekole Bridge on Hawaii Belt Road, the DOT has updated ...
The high surf caused coastal flooding in Lahaina on Maui, road closures on Kauai, and – as a viral social media video captured – waves crashing into condos in Kailua-Kona on Hawaii Island ...
Kohala Mountain road, known locally as "the High Road", begins about 1.8 miles (2.9 km) west of Waimea, at , near the Hawaii Preparatory Academy campus. Route 19 at this point is known as Hawaii Belt Road, or Kawaihae Road. The northern terminus (where Route 250 is known as Hāwī Road), is in the town of Hāwī at 2] at the intersection of ...
The ʻAkoni Pule Highway, designated as Hawaiʻi Route 270, is a state highway in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States, that is the main road along the North Kohala Coast on the Island of Hawaiʻi from Kawaihae to ʻUpolu Point and then on to Pololū Valley Lookout. The entire route is 27.0 miles (43.5 km) long.