dAiea Loop
Aiea Loop

A diverse terrain and spectacular views makes this hike and absolute must. The beginning of the Aiea Loop starts off with a 5 foot ledge you must climb down...
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dAihualama Trail

This trail is located near the end of Manoa Falls Trail. This is a trip containing many different landscapes. From the rain forrest to far ranging views and the enclosing forrest...
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Aihualama Trail

dAla Wai Canal
Ala Wai Canal

The Ala Wai Canal, or "Freshwater Way", is a beautiful waterway at the western entrance to Waikiki. Constructed in 1922, the canal drains up to 150 inches of rainwater that falls...
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dDiamond Head

The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Diamond Head, located on the South-east Coast of O'ahu at the end of Waikiki overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It was originally named...
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Diamond Head

dFoster Botanical Garden
Foster Botanical Garden

The Foster Botanical Garden opened to the public in 1931. It was bequeathed to the City of Honolulu by Mrs. Mary Foster at the time of her death. This 13.5-acre garden is a living...
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dHauula Loop

Unbelivable views overlooking the North shore and valleys in the distance make this trip a must see. Listen for the harmonious White-rumped Shama birds...
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Hauula Loop

dHo'omaluhia Botanical Garden
Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden

Ho'omaluhia translates as "To Make a Place of Peace and Tranquility". The largest of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens, this 400-acre garden was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers...
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dJudd Trail

This trail runs along the ridge of the Ko'olau range and end at the Pali Lookout. This trail travels through a dense forest with many of Hawaii's natural flowers...
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Judd Trail

dKaena Point Trail
Kaena Point Trail

A rather long trail that peaks to Kaena Point Natural Area Reserve where you will enjoy the native plants and birds...

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dKahana Valley

This park is the beginning of two trails. Kahana Valley Trail offers breathtaking views of Kahana Valley. This Trial is only reccommended for the experienced hiker...
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Kahana Valley

dKanealole Trail
Kanealole Trail

Makiki Forest Recreation Area is the location of three trailheads. This trail is a leisurely walk running parallel to Kanealole Stream. Along the trail, be sure to view the ruins...
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dKapaeleele Loop

This park is the beginning of two trails. Kahana Valley Trail offers breathtaking views of Kahana Bay. Over 140 native Hawaiians live throughout the community of Kahana Valley...
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Kapaeleele Loop

dKaunala Loop
Kaunala Loop

This trail has something for everyone: Panaramic views, dense valleys, ridges, and senic back roads. The 4 wheeled drive areas are perfect for bike riding...
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dKealia Trail

This is a beautiful trail with views of the Kaena Cliffs, Silk Oak, and Swamp Mahogany. Finishing with a spectacular view of Makua valley...

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Kealia Trail

dKoko Crater Botanical Garden
Koko Crater Botanical Garden

The 200 acres inside the Koko Crater was set aside for development into a botanical garden in 1958. Sixty acres of the inner slope and basin is now cultivated with rare and endangered...
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dLili'uokalani Botanical Garden

Just north of Foster Botanical Garden is Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden. Portions of this 7 ½ acre garden once belonged to Queen Lili'uokalani, last reigning monarch...
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Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden

dLyon Arboretum
Ma'akua Gulch

This Arboretum provides a beautiful stroll through many interesting plant and unbelievable landscapes. Inspiration Point is the peak for this hike with panaramic views of Manoa Valley...
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dMa'akua Gulch

This site is listed to provide accurate information. In the past, this hike was very popular, however, the hike is CLOSED to public access at this time and is DANGEROUS due to...
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Ma'akua Gulch

dMa'akua Ridge Loop

Ma'akua Ridge Loop

Unbelivable views overlooking the North shore and valleys in the distance make this trip a must see. Listen for the harmonious White-rumped Shama birds...
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dMakapu'u Lighthouse

Makapu'u Lighthouse is one of Hawaii's most familiar landmarks commanding a spectacular view of the Windward side of O'ahu. The lighthouse was built in 1909 and...
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Makapu'u Lighthouse

dMakiki - Manoa Adventure

Makiki - Manoa Adventure

Makiki Forest Recreation Area is the location of three trailheads. This trail is an amazing stroll through the dense forest. There are many other trails in this area. Follow the signs...
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dMakiki Valley Loop

Makiki Forest Recreation Area is the location of three trailheads. This is a trip with spectacular views of Honolulu. Stop to enjoy these views on the ridges...
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Makiki Valley Loop

dManoa Cliffs

Manoa Cliffs

This moderate hike provides spectacular views of Manoa Valley, as pictured below. You will encounter many other trails throughout this hike, be sure to say on the path of your choice...
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dManoa Falls

Manoa Falls is a spectacular site as it tumbes down a near vertical cliff for approximately 150-feet into a small pool. The hike to the falls is classified as "easy" and travels...
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Manoa Falls

dMaunalaha Trail

Maunalaha Trail

Makiki Forest Recreation Area is the location of three trailheads. This trail spirals through Makiki Valley with beautiful views of Honolulu...

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dMaunawili Falls

This easy 1 ½ mile hike is a great introduction to O'ahu trails. Recently reopened, this trail features great view of the Ko'olaus Mountains, small waterfalls, and deep, cool, pools...
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Maunawili Falls

dOld Pali Highway

Old Pali Highway

This road offers beautiful views of Hawaii's nature. The road is covered with nature tree tunnels and has many creeks flowing along side...

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dPu'u O Mahuka Heiau

Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau ("Hill of Escape") is a well-preserved temple and is the largest on O'ahu covering over 5-acres and consisting of three adjoining enclosures measuring...
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Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau

dPuu Ohia Trail

Puu Ohia Trail

This trail take you through a rain forest and almost to the top of Puu Ohia then down through Pauoa Flatts and ending with spectacular views of Nuuanu Valley...
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dPuu Pia

This trail jouneys through a beautiful rain forest which leads to a the summit of Puu Pia. We suggest that you bring rain attire for this hike...

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Puu Pia

dStairway to Heaven

Stairway to Heaven

This site is listed to provide accurate information. In the past, this hike was very popular, however, the Stairway was Closed to public access for many years and was DANGEROUS...
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dUalakaa Loop

This trail includes crossing Round Top Drive twice, but the hiker is awarded with an outstanding mile of forest hiking...

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Ualakaa Loop

dWaahila Ridge

Waahila Ridge

Breathtaking views, unique plants, and a little rock climbing make for a rewarding and lively trip...


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dWahiawa Botanical Garden

Wahi'awa Botanical Garden, or "Place of Noise", is cradled between the Wai'anae and Ko'olau mountain ranges in central O'ahu. This garden is known as the "tropical jewel"...
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Wahiawa Botanical Garden

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