Mauna Loa Summit Observatory

World's highest atmospheric research station at 11,135 feet, accessible via challenging high-altitude 4WD road.

This active research facility sits near Mauna Loa’s summit, serving as a critical atmospheric monitoring station since 1956. The observatory measures greenhouse gases and other atmospheric conditions in some of Earth’s cleanest air. Visitors can view the facility from outside but interior access is restricted. The thin air at this altitude affects most people — expect headaches and fatigue.

Reached via the brutal Mauna Loa Observatory Road from Saddle Road, requiring high-clearance 4WD and mechanical sympathy. Road conditions deteriorate rapidly above 10,000 feet. Weather can turn severe without warning, and snow is possible year-round. No services or water available.

World's highest atmospheric research station

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street address222 Ponahawai Street, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Get directions →
Nearest townHilo, Hawaii
Miles from pavement17 mi
Minimum vehicle4WD
Access road surfaceRough dirt
Cell serviceNone
Best seasonYear-round
Land managerUSFS
Permit requiredNo
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