You're currently on:

More Views

  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai
  • Monroe Trail Lanai

Monroe Trail Lanai

Email to a Friend

Be the first to review this product

$0.00

Quick Overview

One of the most interesting drives on Lanai is the Munro Trail. The road is dirt and somewhat rutted in spots but the views make it worth the trip. At the summit of the trail you are at 3,370-foot
See Full Description

* Required Fields

$0.00
Add Items to Itinerary

Detailed Description

Central Lanai

One of the most interesting drives on Lanai is the Munro Trail. The road is dirt and somewhat rutted in spots but the views make it worth the trip. At the summit of the trail you are at 3,370-foot elevation and can sometimes see 6 islands on a clear day. The trail winds through rain forests and up mountains to the top of Mount Lanaihale and then back down to the Palawai Basin. The one-lane dirt trail is approximately 7 miles long but takes 2-3 hours to drive. There are several lookouts along the way. Three miles into the drive you come to Maunalei Gulch, meaing "mountain lei". The are is so named beacuase of the lei-like wreath of clouds that so often hangs around these mountains. In 1778, Kalaniopuu's invading force from the Big Island laid seige to Lanai. The last stand occured in this valley. Eventually the Lanai warriors were starved out and the invading forces massacred and pillaged the entire island. Look for Hookio Notches carved in the middle ridge of the gulch. This is where Lanai warriors fortified their stronghold.There are several less traveled roads that lead off the main path. Do not stray from the main course due to uncertain road conditions. Also, many hiking trails lead off from Munro Trail. Check for maps detailing these adventures. Tall Cook Pines were planted in the early 1900's along the ridge of the mountains to wick water from the clouds that surround this area daily. The water seeps down the trees into the underground aquaducts providing sufficient freshwater for the island.

Directions:
Take Highway 440 north from Lanai City and past the Lodge at Koele. The highway becomes Keomoku Road. Turn right at Cemetery Road and follow the signs to Munro Trail.

Useful Information:
Munro Trail is a 7-mile, one-lane, dirt road. Check road conditions before starting out.
4-wheel drive vehicle recommended
Excellent views of the entire island, rain forest areas, gulches, and possibly 6 other Hawaiian islands
No facilities anywhere along the trail - bring water and be sure to have sufficient gasoline
Takes 2-3 hours - travel is slow due to road conditions, hikers, wildlife, and glorious views


Tags

Add Your Tags:
Use spaces to separate tags. Use single quotes (') for phrases.