Kealakomo overlook is a platform built on top of holei pali, a steep cliff with a 2,000 foot (600 m) drop. If you brought a picnic, there are tables at the overlook. Note it can sometimes get a little windy here at this overlook.
At the Kealakomo lookout, in addition to the panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, you will also have an expansive view of the lava flows from the Maunaulu eruption that buried a portion of the ancient Hawaiian village of Kealakomo.
This overlook is the last view from this high up before you descend to the ocean level.
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