| East of Kahakuloa Village in West Maui |
| This 636-foot high hill is situated on a point east of the sleepy town of Kahakuloa. Part of this this hill is called Kahekili's Leap. The 18th Century Maui king, Kahekili, use to spend time in this area. Legend states that before breakfast, the agile King would climb 200-feet up the hill and "leap" into the water below. There is a hiking trail located between Kahakuloa Head and the 547-foot hill to the right called Pu'u Kahuli'anapa. From here are great views of the hill towering above. |
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Trails lead to the top of Pu'u Kahuli'anapa
and Kahakuloa Head, however, the trail to the top of the Head is very
treacherous. |
| Directions: |
| Travel east on Highway 340 past Kahakuloa
Village. A short distance past Mile Marker # 14 is Kahakuloa Head on
the left. |
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