Yes! We get snow in Hawaii. The winter months here are from November to April, that's when we get most of our rain. After a heavy rain storm you can look up to see the snow on top of the volcano. On this adventure we're going up Mauna Kea. Standing 13,802 ft (4,207 m) above sea level, its peak is the highest in the state of Hawaii.
There's a little bit of snow, and it's clear up there. Let's go!
Big Island has many different climates, and it changes very quickly. We're traveling via Saddle Rd to Mauna Kea
Comfrey are amongst the few plants that grow at the higher elevations of the volcano
Here is an amazing view from Mauna Kea of Mauna Loa. Mauna Kea is the largest dormant volcano in Hawaii
Here's the snow!!! And another view of Mauna Kea
Yes people do ski and snowboard up here
Aloha From Hawaii! Join me next time @mauigold808 !