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Kamaʻāina Observatory Experience: The Kama‘āina Observatory Experience is currently suspended due to COVID 19. When it is in operation, it is a monthly community event that welcomes Hawaiʻi residents to the science reserve atop Maunakea to see world-class telescopes and learn about the cultural and environmental importance of the mountain.
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Visiting Maunakea Safely and Responsibly
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Filming Permits. All individuals or groups wishing to film...
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Because emergency assistance may be hours away, it is...
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The Center for Maunakea Stewardship (CMS) is responsible for...
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The 19-acre mid-level facilities at Halepōhaku include the...
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BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019 Due to safety concerns associated with the ingress/egress construction project near the Visitor Information Station (VIS), the VIS will be closed to all vehicular and pedestrian access at ~7:30 am on Monday, June 3, 2019.
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Exploring the Maunakea Visitor Information Station opens the door to a range of nearby attractions and activities. The Maunakea Summit, home to world-renowned observatories, offers breathtaking panoramic views and a unique opportunity to witness cutting-edge astronomical research.
The latest road and weather information, as well as road closure criteria, are available at the "Current Summit & Road Conditions" section on our webpage and on the "Road Conditions" section of the Maunakea Weather Center (MKWC) website. Nighttime stargazing at the VIS is currently suspended.…. Read more.
Because emergency assistance may be hours away, it is important to heed all Ranger advisories regarding parking and traffic directives and trail and area closures. Contact Rangers and VIS staff at (808) 934-4550 when VIS is open.
3 maj 2022 · HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Heavy fog and icy conditions have closed the Mauna Kea Summit Access Road to the public along with the Visitor Information Station. Located at an elevation of...
Mauna Kea Visitor Center Located amidst the breathtaking landscape of Mauna Kea, the Visitor Center serves as a gateway to understanding the mountain’s profound significance. Offering a range of facilities and services, including informational exhibits and educational programs, visitors can delve into the geological, cultural, and ...