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    Mauna Kea is one of five volcanoes that form the island of Hawaiʻi, the largest and youngest island of the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain. [20] . Of these five hotspot volcanoes, Mauna Kea is the fourth oldest and fourth most active. [4] .

  2. May 31, 2024 · Mauna Kea, dormant volcano, north-central Hawaii island, Hawaii, U.S. The focus of a state forest preserve, it is the highest point in the state (13,796 feet [4,205 metres] above sea level). Mauna Kea (Hawaiian: “White Mountain”), which last erupted about 4,500 years ago, is often snowcapped.

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  3. Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi that last erupted approximately 4000 years ago. At 13,796 feet above sea level and over 33,000 feet from the bottom of the ocean floor, Mauna Kea is the tallest sea mountain in the world.

  4. Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii and is the world's tallest mountain from base to summit. It is a sacred Hawaiian site and is home to the world's largest observatory.

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  5. The Hawaiian name "Mauna Kea" means "White Mountain" but is also known in native traditions and prayers as "Mauna a WAKEA" or "The mountain of WAKEA." Mauna a WAKEA is the first-born mountain son of WAKEA and Papa, the progenitors of the Hawaiian race.

  6. Our sunset and stargazing trip up the 14,000ft mountain of Mauna Kea was breathtaking. Mauna Kea is snow capped year round, and even has ski/snowboard slopes, we could see the ski tracks as we ascended. The temperatures at altitude on our trip were about 5 degrees below freezing.

  7. The highest point in the state of Hawaii, Mauna Kea is rugged and beautiful. With plenty to explore beyond the summit, a journey here means adventure, stargazing, and a breathtaking view you'll never forget. Visit Mauna Kea to see the Big Island and the night sky from an unreal vantage point.