You're currently on:
Shipwreck Beach, Northeast Lanai
Ruins of an old lighthouse marks the trail to the shipwreck on Shipwreck Beach. Many old lighthouses have been removed from service and light beacons have replaced them. The picture to the right shows the ruins and the 'Au'au Channel which divides Lanai and Maui, known for its strong currents and numerous shallow, rocky reefs. Many ships have gone aground along this channel. Molokai, only a few miles away, can be seen in the background. Ancient Hawaiians lived in this area between the 15th and early 19th Century. Petroglyphs can be found on large lava rocks nearby. Many are hidden by sand and thorny kiawe bushes.
Directions:
From Lanai City, take Highway 44 northeast to the end of the road (approximately 7 miles). Turn left on the dirt road and continue for 1.6 miles to the parking area near the lighthouse ruins.
Useful Information:
Park here to begin the hike down Shipwreck Beach to view the shipwreck or walk the Kaiolohia-Kahu Trail
Never leave valuables in car
Wear sturdy shoes and use sunscreen
Bring water
No facilities anywhere nearby
Great views of Molokai and the 'Au'au Channel
Ruins of an old lighthouse marks the trail to the shipwreck on Shipwreck Beach. Many old lighthouses have been removed from service and light beacons have replaced them. The picture to the right shows the ruins and the 'Au'au Channel which divides Lanai and Maui, known for its strong currents and numerous shallow, rocky reefs. Many ships have gone aground along this channel. Molokai, only a few miles away, can be seen in the background. Ancient Hawaiians lived in this area between the 15th and early 19th Century. Petroglyphs can be found on large lava rocks nearby. Many are hidden by sand and thorny kiawe bushes.
Directions:
From Lanai City, take Highway 44 northeast to the end of the road (approximately 7 miles). Turn left on the dirt road and continue for 1.6 miles to the parking area near the lighthouse ruins.
Useful Information:
Park here to begin the hike down Shipwreck Beach to view the shipwreck or walk the Kaiolohia-Kahu Trail
Never leave valuables in car
Wear sturdy shoes and use sunscreen
Bring water
No facilities anywhere nearby
Great views of Molokai and the 'Au'au Channel
Tags
Add Your Tags:
Use spaces to separate tags. Use single quotes (') for phrases.