Culture Getting to Know Kauai, One Tree at a Time Nonprofit group Smart Trees Pacific is mapping trees around Hawaii, resulting in a growing appreciation for these island canopies. by Kim Steutermann Rogers
Food Lihue’s Kauaʻi Beer Embodies Brewing with Aloha Kauaʻi Beer, open since 2013, is expanding its brewery, seating area and menu, but the spirit behind it remains unchanged. by Catherine Toth Fox
Arts + Culture How Master Chef Peter Merriman is Bringing Farm-To-Table to the Masses His mission is sourcing as much as he can from local Hawaii farmers and producers. by Catherine Toth Fox
Activities 4 Family-Friendly Hawaii Farms to Check Out on Your Next Vacation Fun and unique ways that families can get their hands (and feet) dirty exploring a different side of Hawaii. by Catherine Toth Fox
Arts + Culture Q&A: Aloha Beer Co. Brewmaster David Campbell The veteran brewer is bringing Hawaii-made beer back to Honolulu's Kakaako district. by Catherine Toth Fox
Culture St. Benedict’s Painted Church in Kona is a One-of-a-Kind Artistic Wonder Amid the coffee fields in South Kona, Hawaiʻi Island, a simple church exterior hides a cathedral covered in colorful fresco paintings. by Meghan Miner Murray
Activities This Boat Tour of the Nāpali Coast Reveals Stunning Views and Hawaiian History Native Hawaiian-owned Makana Charters shares stories abundant in cultural history with visitors. by Tiffany Hill
Food How The Maui Cookie Lady Rose to Sweet Stardom Her whirlwind success includes website crashes, celebrity endorsements and one very memorable helicopter ride. by Jade Snow
Adventure Hikers Find Beauty and Solitude on Haleakala’s Backcountry Trails Step into another world at Maui’s Haleakala National Park. by Kyle Ellison
Activities Downward Dog Meets Upright Goat at Maui Goat Yoga This Kula farm pairs the meditative practice with adorable miniature goats—and it’s awesome. by Catherine Toth Fox
Food What to See, Do and Eat at Big Island’s Volcano Village The town of Volcano, right on the slopes of Hawaii Island’s Kilauea volcano, is easy to miss if you don’t know it’s there. by Christine Hitt
Arts + Culture The Story Behind Hawaii’s Mochi-Pounding Tradition For many Island families, mochi, whether hand-pounded or store-bought, signifies the start of the New Year. by Catherine Toth Fox