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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]
Route 200 west (Waiʻānuenue Avenue) – Downtown Hilo: No access from Route 19 northbound; eastern terminus of Route 200: 1.00: 1.61: Route 11 north (Kanoelehua Avenue) / Banyan Drive – Airport, Volcano: Hawaiʻi Belt Road transitions to Route 11; Route 19 continues east: 0.00: 0.00: Kahuhane Avenue / Kalanianaole Avenue east: Terminus of ...
The only road access is via the Saddle Road (Hawaii Route 200), which is paralleled by a tank trail. Heavy equipment is either flown into Hilo, or else shipped via barge to Kawaihae Harbor, about 40 miles (64 km) away on the Saddle Road. Because of this remoteness, the area is used mostly for short training sessions.
Puu Huluhulu as seen from the Mauna Kea road. Puʻu Huluhulu is a volcanic cone located near the center of the Island of Hawaii in the State of Hawaii.It is located on the southern side of Hawaii Route 200 (Daniel K. Inouye Highway, also known locally as Saddle Road), directly across from the highway's intersection with the Mauna Kea Access Road.
The trailhead is located at the Visitor Information Station of the Onizuka Center at 9,200 ft (2,804 m) (). The center is accessible by car from the Saddle Road (Hawaii Route 200) and then north on the Mauna Kea Access Road. Registration is requested and a drop box is available for hikers who start before the visitor center opens.
The park is located on Saddle Road (Route 200) 35 miles (56 km) west of Hilo, at with about 6,500 feet (2,000 m) elevation. Facilities include restrooms, cabins and camping, trash cans, and a picnic area. [1]
A hiker who fell 200 feet down a steep slope off a marked trail in Hawaii was found and rescued thanks in large part to her barking dog.. The Honolulu Fire Department said in a release it received ...
The Transit Master Plan called for three new express routes: the Blue Line (which would run between Hilo and Kailua-Kona along Saddle Road (Hawaii Route 200) and Routes 19/190), [23]: 54 the Green Line (between Honokaʻa and Kailua-Kona along Routes 19/190), [23]: 60 and the Red Line (Hilo and Volcano along Route 11, complementing the existing ...