Hilo is a city in Hawaii (HI), United States
Hilo (/ˈhiːloʊ/) is the largest settlement and census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States, which encompasses the Island of Hawaiʻi. The population was 43,263 at the 2010 census.
Top sights in Hilo | |
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Akaka Falls State Park | 19.853900 / -155.152186 |
Maunakea Visitor Information Station | 19.758469 / -155.455999 |
Liliuokalani Gardens | 19.726372 / -155.068079 |
Rainbow Falls | 19.719284 / -155.109422 |
Hilo Farmers Market | 19.723473 / -155.084858 |
Richardson Beach Park | 19.735080 / -155.013180 |
Hilo Tropical Gardens | 19.810930 / -155.096095 |
Pacific Tsunami Museum | 19.725944 / -155.086684 |
Pepeekeo Scenic Drive | 19.725944 / -155.086684 |
Coconut Island | 19.729641 / -155.068522 |
Carlsmith Beach Park | 19.732958 / -155.027870 |
Kaumana Caves Park | 19.686908 / -155.130839 |
Panaewa Rainforest Zoo And Gardens | 19.653754 / -155.073765 |
Lyman Museum | 19.722198 / -155.090661 |
Imiloa Astronomy Center | 19.700783 / -155.088866 |
Mauna Kea State Recreation Area | 19.748944 / -155.526586 |
Kazumura Cave Tours | 19.518517 / -155.030909 |
Mauna Loa Observatory | 19.536358 / -155.576457 |
Wailuku River State Park | 19.719284 / -155.109422 |
Native Hawaiian Lava | 19.419370 / -155.288497 |