Napoopoo Rd, Captain Cook, HI 96704, United States
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Check my score, freeCaptain Cook's Monument Trail is a scenic hiking and water access point in Captain Cook, Hawaii, leading to the historic site where Captain James Cook met his end in 1779. The trail descends through lush terrain to a pristine cove with excellent snorkeling, where spinner dolphins and tropical fish are commonly spotted. It's one of the most rewarding natural experiences on the Big Island for active visitors. Q: How difficult is the Captain Cook Monument Trail hike? A: The trail is moderately challenging — roughly 4 miles round trip with a significant elevation drop to the water, requiring solid footing and some physical fitness. Q: Can visitors snorkel at the Captain Cook Monument site? A: Yes — the cove at the base of the trail is famous for excellent snorkeling with clear water, coral, sea turtles, and vibrant marine life. Q: Are tours available to the Captain Cook Monument from Kailua-Kona? A: Boat tours departing from Kona are a popular alternative to the hike, offering access to the cove with snorkel gear and guided interpretation of the historical site.
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