Mo‘ole Ditch
Mo‘ole Ditch is a canal in Honolulu County, Hawaii. Mo‘ole Ditch is situated nearby to the locality Nuuanu - Punchbowl, as well as near Dowsett Highlands.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Manoa Falls and Mount Tantalus.
Manoa Falls
Scenic viewpoint
Photo: Danieljaycho, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mānoa Falls is a 150-foot waterfall along the Manoa Falls Trail in Honolulu, Hawaii. Swimming in the pool below the waterfall is highly discouraged because there is a threat of becoming infected with Leptospirosis, a disease causing mild to moderate flulike symptoms that can last for 1 to 2 weeks.
Mount Tantalus
Peak
Photo: Straitgate, Public domain.
Mount Tantalus is an extinct cinder cone in the southern Koʻolau Range on the Hawaiian Island of Oʻahu. It also has a summit crater, Tantalus Crater. The cinder cone formed after the demise of Koʻolau Volcano, during a time of rejuvenated-stage volcanism in southeastern Oʻahu that also formed Punchbowl Crater, Diamond Head and Koko Head as part of the Honolulu Volcanics. Mount Tantalus is situated 2½ km south of Mo‘ole Ditch.
Lyon Arboretum
Garden
Photo: Daderot, Public domain.
The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum is a 200-acre arboretum and botanical garden managed by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa located at the upper end of Mānoa Valley in Hawaiʻi. Lyon Arboretum is situated 3 km southeast of Mo‘ole Ditch.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Manoa-Makiki and Manoa.
Manoa-Makiki
Photo: Straitgate, Public domain.
Manoa and Makiki are two prominent neighborhoods of Honolulu situated in the foothills of the Ko'olau Mountains north of Downtown Honolulu. Along with Nu'uanu, these neighborhoods sit within valleys which extend into the Ko'olau Range, varying in character…
Manoa
Suburb
Photo: Sdkb, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mānoa is a valley on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. It is a residential neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. The neighborhood is approximately three miles east and inland from downtown Honolulu and less than a mile from Ala Moana and Waikiki. Manoa is situated 5 km south of Mo‘ole Ditch.
Makiki Heights
Suburb
Makiki is an area of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, located northeast of downtown Honolulu, stretching east to west from Punahou Street to Pensacola Street and north to south from Round Top Drive/Makiki Heights Drive to Lunalilo Freeway. Punchbowl, an extinct tuff cone, and Tantalus overlook the Makiki. Makiki Heights is situated 5 km south of Mo‘ole Ditch.
Mo‘ole Ditch
- Type: Canal
- Also known as: “Mo’ole Ditch” and “Moole Ditch”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, North America
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Latitude
21.35594° or 21° 21′ 21″ northLongitude
-157.81483° or 157° 48′ 53″ westElevation
314 metres (1,030 feet)Open location code
73H4954P+93GeoNames ID
5851232
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In Other Languages
“Mo‘ole Ditch” goes by many names.
- Hawaiian: “Mo‘ole Ditch”
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Localities in the Area
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