Honolulu Elevation (Highest & Lowest Points)

Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, sits along the southern coast of Oʻahu and features a mix of sea-level beaches and elevated volcanic terrain. While much of the city is low-lying, the surrounding ridges and highlands dramatically influence the landscape, weather, and scenic views.

Average Elevation: ~255 feet (78 meters)
Highest Elevation: ~3,955 feet (1,205 meters)
Lowest Elevation: 0 feet (0 meters)

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Honolulu Elevation Map (With Highest and Lowest Points)

Highest Point:

The highest elevated terrain associated with Honolulu reaches approximately 3,955 feet (1,205 meters), located on the upper ridgelines inland from the city. These elevated areas offer sweeping panoramic views of Oʻahu and the Pacific Ocean.




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Lowest Point:

Honolulu’s lowest point is its coastline at sea level (0 feet / 0 meters), where the city meets the Pacific Ocean.

Note: The highest point shown refers to elevated terrain near Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu, not directly within the downtown urban core.


Honolulu Map:

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Elevation of Popular High-Elevation Destinations Near Honolulu

  • Koko Crater (upper ridgeline): A steep volcanic cone reaching ~1,208 feet (368 meters), offering one of the most iconic hikes in Oʻahu with panoramic coastal views.

  • Tantalus Lookout (Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa): Located at around 1,048 feet (319 meters), this viewpoint overlooks Honolulu, Waikiki, and Diamond Head.

  • Koʻolau Mountain Range (nearby ridges): Features rugged highlands rising well above 3,000 feet (914+ meters), shaping much of Oʻahu’s dramatic landscape.

  • Urban Honolulu (coastal areas): Mostly ranges from 0 to 200 feet (0–61 meters) above sea level.


Honolulu’s blend of sea-level coastlines, forested ridges, and volcanic highlands creates a uniquely varied elevation profile. While much of the city sits close to sea level, the nearby mountains and crater ridges offer dramatic elevation differences, stunning viewpoints, and lush tropical landscapes.