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Hike the Moanalua Middle Ridge Trail to the Haiku Stairs Peak
Honolulu, Hawaii
4.0
10.4 mi
/ 2585 ft gain
The ‘back way’ to the ever popular and still somewhat illegal Haiku Stairs, the Moanalua Middle Ridge hike brings plenty of beauty and even more challenges than the path down the Haiku Stairs. To get to the trailhead, park outside the Moanalua Valley Park and the trail begins just after the green gate. The first 2.9 miles are fairly straightforward with only 100ft of elevation each mile. The pa...
Lanikai Pillboxes (Kaiwa Ridge) Trail
Kailua, Hawaii
4.9
1.76 mi
/ 686 ft gain
The Lanikai Pillbox Trail, also known as the Kaiwa Ridge Trail, is a dog-friendly hike . The beginning of the trail is steep with loose gravel, but gets more manageable as you climb the trail. The hike is ~1.4 miles one-way and is an out-and-back trail with a 500ft elevation gain. If you’re an early-riser, this is a great hike to do just before the sun rises. The pillboxes offer panoramic views...
Hike & Swim Twin Falls, Maui
Maui County, Hawaii
3.3
1 mi
The parking area for the trail is right off of Hana Hwy. The lot may be packed which isn't surprising as a lot of people visit, but there aren't as many people once you start exploring the falls. From the lot, you will see a food stand beside the start of the trail which a great place to get some snacks before or after the hike.The trail is more of a gravel road than a trail, but it is about 10...
Crouching Lion Trail
Kaaawa, Hawaii
4.5
4 mi
/ 2000 ft gain
NOTE: as of April 2021, this trail is closed indefinitely. Please do not attempt to hike on closed trails.
This trail is not for the faint of heart or those easily scared of heights. The crouching lion trail is a 4 mile loop with an elevation gain of 2,000 feet. The elevation gains and losses are near the beginning and the end of the trail. The middle of the trail is where the dangerous knife...
Manoa Falls
Honolulu, Hawaii
3.6
1.59 mi
/ 600 ft gain
Located in close proximity to Honolulu, the 150-foot Manoa Falls is accessible from the nearest road by a hike of approximately 0.8 miles (one way). The hike passes through a diverse array of ecosystems in Manoa Valley and feels like a true jungle, which makes it a great photo-zone. This valley is also home to filming locations from Jurassic Park and LOST. The path to the waterfall is often mud...
Hike The Kilauea Iki Trail
Pāhoa, Hawaii
5.0
3.23 mi
/ 472 ft gain
The trail begins at the Kīlauea Iki parking lot on Crater Rim Drive. You may go either way from the trailhead. Going left will take you to the Thurston Lava Tube parking lot and then down to the floor of Kīlauea Iki. Going right will take hikers through the rain forest on the crater rim and down to the crater floor. The trip is gentler and more exciting if you take the Kilauea Iki Trail counter...
Hike to the Seven Sacred Pools
Hāna, Hawaii
3.9
0.6 mi
/ 100 ft gain
This hike departs from the Kpahulu Visitor Center and heads out along the Kuloa Trail. The trail will take you through a bamboo forest and past several pools and falls. Be sure to get there early as the later it gets in the day, the more crowded the pools get.
Hike the route counter-clockwise and be aware of any potential rogue waves as you head near the ocean. Also keep in mind that you should...
Na Pali Coast via the Kalalau Trail
Kilauea, Hawaii
4.9
20.55 mi
/ 7562 ft gain
This hike begins at the parking lot of Ke'e Beach at the Northern most point you can drive to on the island. This is where the Kalalau Trail begins. From there, you immediately start hiking upward, with great views of the beach down below. The first two miles of the trail are the busiest, as no permits are required to hike this section, and often many families like to hike this stretch to ge...
Turtle Beach
Haleiwa, Hawaii
5.0
Laniakea beach or Lani’s, is a world-class surf break located on the North Shore. It is also referred to as “Turtle beach”, because this natural sanctuary attracts so many of the endangered Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle or “Honu”...making this the perfect place to see a few up close.
If you're driving toward Waimea Bay, Laniakea is the first beach you'll see on your left. You can't miss it - there...
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