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  2. Waipio Valley - Wikipedia

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    The valley floor at sea level is almost 2,000 ft (610 m) below the surrounding terrain. A steep road leads down into the valley from a lookout point located on the top of the southern wall of the valley. The road rises 800 feet (240 m) in 0.6 miles (1.0 km) at a 25% average grade, with significantly steeper grades in sections.

  3. List of steepest roads and streets - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California is known for having numerous steep streets: . The Filbert Steps section of Filbert Street has a maximum gradient of 31.5% (17.5°). [4] The steepest hill on Filbert is the one-way down east half of the block between Hyde and Leavenworth.

  4. Haleakalā - Wikipedia

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    Public road to summit of Haleakalā, Maui, Hawaii. A well traveled Haleakalā Highway, completed in 1935, is a road mainly composed of switchbacks that leads to the peak of Haleakalā. [25] The road is open to the public (although parts of it are restricted) and is a well-maintained two-lane highway containing many blind turns and very steep ...

  5. List of state highways in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    wright road, first half of mahiai road and amaumau road. Possibly ment to continue to Hawaii state highway 200 (saddle road) though unclear. Not entirely well signed with only junction signs, 2 regular highway signs and one mile marker (mile 4). Route 151 — — Route 15 in Pāhala: Wood Valley — — now Pīkake Street and Wood Valley Drive ...

  6. Hawaii Route 200 - Wikipedia

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    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 located. [15]

  7. Haiku Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The Haʻikū Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven or Haʻikū Ladder, is a steep, steel step structure that is being dismantled and removed as of 2024. It provided pedestrian access to former U.S. Navy communication facilities on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii [1] with more than 3,000 steps along O‘ahu's Ko'olau mountain range. [2]

  8. Hawaii Route 440 - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Route 440 is a 13.2-mile-long (21.2 km) ... The road begins at Manele Harbor and leads steeply uphill in a northerly direction to Lāna'i City.

  9. Hawaii Route 550 - Wikipedia

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    Leaving Waimea, Hawaii Route 550 increases in elevation to over two thousand feet, at times the road is winding and steep. For much of its length, Hawaii Route 550 is adjacent to Waimea Canyon . Major intersections