Hawaii Route 63
Hawaii Route 63, also known as the Hawaii Belt Road, is a scenic highway located on the island of Hawaii, also referred to as the Big Island. This route connects various towns and attractions, providing access to beautiful landscapes, lush rainforests, and stunning coastal views. It is a popular choice for both locals and tourists exploring the island.
The highway stretches approximately 30 miles, linking the towns of Hilo and Kona. Along the way, travelers can enjoy sights such as Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and the picturesque Hamākua Coast. Route 63 is essential for navigating the diverse terrain of the Big Island.