Mauna Kea is an inactive volcano on the island of Hawaiʻi. Its peak is 4,207.3 m above sea level, making it the highest point in Hawaii and second-highest peak of an island on Earth. The peak is about 38 m higher than Mauna Loa, its more massive neighbor. Mauna Kea is unusually topographically prominent for its height: its wet prominence is fifteenth in the world among mountains, at 4,205 m; its dry prominence is 9,330 m. This dry prominence is greater than Mount Everest's height above sea level of 8,848.86 m, and some authorities have labeled Mauna Kea the tallest mountain in the world, from its underwater base. Mauna Kea is ranked 8th by topographic isolation.
It is about one million years old and thus passed the most active shield stage of life hundreds of thousands of years ago. In its current post-shield state, its lava is more viscous, resulting in a steeper profile.
The Mauna Kea road is closed until further notice due to a protest. Please check current news on the situation before embarking on a trip.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea
Official Website https://volcano.si.edu/volcano.cfm?vn=332030
Address 96776, United States
Coordinates 19°49'14.402" N -155°28'5.059" E