Mauna Kea stands nearly 14,000 feet above sea level, making it Hawaii's tallest peak and one of the highest points in the Pacific. Guided summit tours include sunset viewing above the clouds, stops at the Onizuka Center for International Astronomy, and access to the summit road that requires specialized 4WD vehicles. Tours depart from Kona, Waikoloa, and Kohala areas. No Hilo departures are currently available.
What are the visitor center hours?
The Onizuka Center for International Astronomy Visitor Information Station is open daily from 9:00am to 10:00pm.
Due to renovations, the visitor center will close at 5:00pm starting December 9th. Construction is expected to last 6 months.
What can I do at the Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station?
Activities at the visitor station include watching educational videos, shopping at the First Light Bookstore, exploring the silversword garden, picnicking, hiking to the top of Pu'u Kalepeamoa, and viewing the sun through a solar telescope.
What are conditions like at the summit?
Bring a warm jacket. The average temperature at the summit is 30°F (-1°C) and high winds are common. The busiest time is between 30 minutes before sunset and 1.5 hours after sunset, when parking and space at the visitor station are limited.
Can I drive myself to the summit?
The access road above the visitor center is steep graded-gravel and requires a 4WD vehicle with low range. Most visitors opt for a guided tour with experienced drivers and knowledgeable guides.
Who should not travel to the summit?
The summit area is safe for healthy adults, though some may experience altitude sickness. Due to high altitude and low oxygen levels, the following visitors should not travel beyond the visitor center: pregnant women, children under 16, those with respiratory or heart conditions, individuals with high blood pressure, persons with a BMI above 40, and anyone who has been scuba diving within the past 24 hours.
When is the best time for stargazing on Mauna Kea?
The best stargazing conditions occur on clear, moonless nights. Check a lunar calendar when selecting a tour date to maximize visibility of the Milky Way, planets, and deep-sky objects.
No Big island adventure is complete without this Stargazing experience!!! These guys did an excellent job of accommodating our party of 20 - ranging from 4 to 63. They recommended and we rebooked for a 3 AM time due ... more
CloseOur guide was absolutely great! He was fun to be with. Unfortunately Mother Nature was not very cooperative, as it was very overcast/cloudy. No stargazing at the top or at the lower level was possible. Sunset was also di... more
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Going to the summit of Mauna Kea is an incredible experience. It felt like being on Mars and seeing the clouds below you and the sunset felt surreal. We were also lucky enough to see the glow of the lava from the volcano... more
CloseThe whole trip from the pick up to the summit was amazing. Our tour guide James was awesome and very informative. Highly recommend making this trip when you are on the island!
The Mauna Kea Stargazing Tour with Epic Tours was an unforgettable experience and one of the most memorable nights of our Hawaii trip. The set up telescopes and explanation of everything was an engaging and easy-to-under... more
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