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Topo Map of Springs in Big Island County, Hawaii

The Big Island is another name for the Island of Hawaii and the County of Hawaii. Since the state is also named Hawaii, it has been nicknamed the Big Island to make it easier to understand. The Big Island was such an obvious choice of names because it is larger than all of the other Hawaiian Islands combined (actually, almost twice that size). It’s also the youngest of the islands and the most volcanically active. Kilauea Volcano on the south side is alive and well and keeps local volcanologists busy. Hilo, on the eastern windward side of the island, is the county seat. That side of the island is wet and lush like a tropical rainforest. Kona, on the western leeward side of the island, is much dryer and where most of the island’s resorts are found. The diversity of the Big Island is one of its biggest draws. You can find almost any activity you desire on this island, you just might have to drive a bit farther to find it.

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Springs in Big Island County Hawaii

Place USGS Topo Map
Alili Spring Punaluu
Haao Springs Naalehu
Hopukani Springs Ahumoa
Kapehu Springs Piihonua
Kaumana Springs Hilo
Kawa Springs Naalehu
Keawewai Springs Honokane
Liloe Spring Ahumoa
Lyman Spring Piihonua
Middle Flume Spring Piihonua
Ninole Springs Punaluu
Ohiawai (historical) Kahuku Ranch
Olaa Flume Spring Piihonua
Old Plantation Spring Punaluu
Portuguese Springs Naalehu
Waiakea-Uka Springs Piihonua
Waihu Spring Ahumoa
Wailepua Spring Akaka Falls
Waioala Spring Pahala
Waterhole Spring Piihonua

This is a list of all the springs in Big Island County, Hawaii. In some cases there are duplicate names so try to select the one you are looking for based on the USGS quad topo map name which is often a recognizable feature or town nearby.