Route 137 is a state highway in Hawaii County, Hawaii . The highway, known as the Kapoho-Kalapana Road, the Beach Road, or the Red Road, travels along the eastern coast of the island of Hawaii between Kalapana and Kapoho . It passes near Kīlauea and its lava fields, as well as Isaac Hale Beach Park and other protected areas.
11-665: Red Road , Redroad or The Red Road may refer to: Places [ edit ] Red Road (Hawaii) , Hawaii Route 137, a coastal highway on the island of Hawaii Red Road (Kolkata) , a boulevard in Kolkata, India Red Road (Miami) , a street in Miami, Florida Red Road Flats , a housing estate in Glasgow built in the 1960s and demolished from 2010–2015 Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Red Road (film) ,
22-476: A 2006 Scottish film by Andrea Arnold, set in Glasgow Music [ edit ] The Red Road Ensemble , musicians who played on Robbie Robertson's 1994 album, Music for The Native Americans The Red Road (Bill Miller album) The Red Road , one woman show and 2006 album by Arigon Starr "Red Road-U", a song from the 2016 Indian film Jil Jung Juk Radio [ edit ] Redroad FM ,
33-417: A country music album by Brooks & Dunn Red Dirt Road (song) , a song on the album Red Rock Road, Nevada State Route 159 Red Rock Scenic Road, Arizona State Route 179 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Red Road . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
44-552: A radio station in Kiveton Park, Sheffield, England Television [ edit ] The Red Road (TV series) , a 2014 drama that airs on SundanceTV Other uses [ edit ] The red road , a modern metaphor for a spiritual path inspired by Native American religions See also [ edit ] Red Brick Road , London advertising agency Red Brick Roads , a block in Pullman, Washington, USA Red Dirt Road ,
55-523: Is an oceanfront park on Pohoiki Bay in the Puna district of the Big Island of Hawaii , United States. Known for its strong currents and large waves, the bay was part of a fishing village for centuries. It was one of a few places on the southeastern shore of Hawaii for ocean access. The park used to be known for good snorkeling, the 2018 lower Puna eruption covered most of the coral and safer swimming area. The park
66-577: Is known as the Red Road due to its long having been paved with Hawaiian volcanic red cinder ; most of it was paved with black asphalt in 2000 but it is still called the Red Road. It is a designated scenic byway with ocean vistas. Several lava flows from Kīlauea have crossed sections of the highway en route to the Pacific Ocean. The 1990 lava flow that destroyed Kalapana moved along Highway 137. During
77-439: The 2018 lower Puna eruption covered part of the park's shoreline. The lava never completely covered the park, and when the eruption wound down in early August, the front of the lava was still a few hundred feet away from the boat ramp. The boat launch is now partially buried under a new black sand beach that extends along Pohoiki Bay and impounds a geothermal pool accessible from the park. This Hawaiʻi state location article
88-469: The 2018 lower Puna eruption of Kīlauea's East rift zone, a lava flow from Fissure 20 buried a section of Route 137 between Kamaili Road and Pohoiki Road and flows from Fissure 8 flowed east across and along Hawaii Route 132 , cutting more of Route 137 in the vicinity of Kapoho . The entire route is in Hawaii County . Artist Arthur Johnsen (1952–2015), a resident of Lower Puna , depicted vistas of
99-560: The Red Road in numerous plein-air impressionistic oil paintings. Many of these paintings were anthologized by the East Hawaii Cultural Center and the Hawaii Museum of Contemporary Art, in a 2014 book titled Paintings of the Red Road by Arthur Johnsen . This Hawaii road or road transport-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Isaac Hale Beach Park Isaac Hale Beach Park
110-516: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Red_Road&oldid=1197260441 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Red Road (Hawaii) Route 137 travels along the Pacific Ocean, near the flat flanks of Kīlauea , and through lava fields, as well as by Isaac Hale Beach Park and other protected areas. Locally it
121-630: Was expanded and modernized in 2006. It is located at the intersection of Pohoiki road and the Kapoho-Kalapana road (Hawaii state route 137). The park is named in honor of Private Isaac Kepo‘okalani Hale. During the Korean War, Hale served in the United States Army's 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division. He was killed in action north of the 38th parallel on July 12, 1951. Hale is a Hawaiian surname, pronounced HAH-leh. Lava flows from
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