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Joe's Hill (Kiribati)

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Joe's Hill is the highest point on Kiritimati, also known as Christmas Island, which holds the distinction of being the world's largest coral atoll by land area. Reaching a modest elevation of approximately 13 meters, it serves as a critical geographic landmark in an otherwise exceptionally flat landscape. Geologically, the hill is a fossilized sand dune, formed by the gradual accumulation of wind-blown sand and coral debris over millennia. Despite its low height, it provides a rare elevated vantage point offering views of the vast lagoon systems and the surrounding Pacific Ocean. The vegetation on and around the hill is adapted to the alkaline, sandy soil, consisting of salt-tolerant shrubs and hardy grasses. For travelers visiting this remote part of Kiribati, the hill is often a destination for a short trek to understand the island's unique coral-based topography. It stands as a testament to the slow geological processes that shape these isolated Pacific landmasses, providing a sense of scale to the immense size of the atoll.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Aug–Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Accessing this modest elevation on Kiritimati usually involves organizing local transport from the main settlement areas, as public transportation on the atoll is extremely scarce.
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Best season
Visiting is generally most pleasant during periods of lower rainfall, which ensures drier ground conditions and better visibility across the vast and expansive atoll landscape.
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Terrain & paths
The path to the thirteen-meter summit is relatively gentle but can feature uneven coral rubble and low vegetation, requiring basic attentiveness despite the minimal overall incline.
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What to bring
Typical recommendations include wearing comfortable walking shoes suitable for sandy and rocky patches, along with an essential supply of sun protection and sufficient bottled water.
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Parking
Dedicated vehicle parking spots are generally unavailable directly at the hill's base, so visitors typically leave their transport at a safe roadside distance before walking closer.
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Safety
While the low altitude poses few risks, visitors must remain cautious of intense tropical sun exposure, potential dehydration, and the remote nature of medical facilities in the area.
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Time needed
Exploring the highest elevation of the world's largest atoll usually takes about one to two hours, giving ample time to appreciate the unique geographical perspective it provides.

Geography

Coordinates
1.88500, -157.38200

Facts

  • Height: approx. 5 m
  • Location: Kiritimati Atoll
  • Diameter: approx. 50 m
  • Cover: low shrubs
  • Discovery: unknown
  • Soil: coral limestone and sand

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Joe's Hill located?
It is the highest point on Kiritimati (Christmas Island).
How high is this hill?
It is only about 13 meters high, which is significant for a flat atoll.
Why is it called Joe's Hill?
It was likely named after a soldier during the military presence.
Is there a road to it?
Unpaved tracks run nearby, accessible by 4WD.
What can you see from the top?
A wide view over the countless inland lagoons of Kiritimati.
Joe's Hill: where is it located?
Joe's Hill is located in Kiribati.
Joe's Hill: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Aug, Oct.
Joe's Hill: why is it worth visiting?
Joe's Hill is the highest point on Kiritimati, also known as Christmas Island, which holds the distinction of being the world's largest coral atoll by land area.
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