Topo Map of Springs in Honolulu County, Hawaii
Honolulu County in Hawaii is mostly made up of the Island of Oahu, but it also includes the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands located NW of the island of Ni’ihau (except for Midway which is a US territory). Honolulu on Oahu is the state capitol and the largest city by far. The metropolitan population of Honolulu is over one million and represents 70% of the entire archipelago. Despite what seems like a dense population, it’s easy to get away from the big city and find quieter parts of Oahu. Note that none of the volcanoes on Oahu and the County of Honolulu are active anymore. If you want to see glowing lava, you’ll have to head over to the Big Island.
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Springs in Honolulu County Hawaii
| Place | USGS Topo Map |
|---|---|
| Ainoni Spring | Koko Head |
| Alewa Heights Spring | Honolulu |
| Api Spring | Koko Head |
| Baskerville Spring | Kaneohe |
| Booth Spring | Honolulu |
| Herring Springs | Honolulu |
| Kaaikahi Spring | Honolulu |
| Kahuawai Spring | Honolulu |
| Kalauao Spring | Waipahu |
| Kapakahi Spring | Honolulu |
| Keaahala Spring | Kaneohe |
| Kunawai Spring | Honolulu |
| Mahoe Spring | Honolulu |
| Makiki Springs | Honolulu |
| Pikoakea Spring | Koko Head |
| Punamano Spring | Kahuku |
| Punaulua | Kahuku |
| Waaloa Spring | Honolulu |
| Waiau Spring | Waipahu |
| Waiawa Spring | Waipahu |
| Waihoi Springs | Hauula |
| Wailele Spring | Honolulu |
This is a list of all the springs in Honolulu 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.