Kohala Mountain
Kohala Mountain is located on the Big Island of Hawaii and is the northernmost mountain in the Hawaiian archipelago. It rises to an elevation of 5,480 feet (1,669 meters) and is known for its lush landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich cultural history. The mountain is primarily composed of volcanic rock and features several hiking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding area.
The region around Kohala Mountain is home to various native plants and animals, making it an important ecological area. Additionally, the mountain is significant in Hawaiian mythology and history, with many ancient sites and heiau (temples) found in the vicinity. Visitors often explore the area for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.