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Starting near the Kalalau Lookout and heading inland, this easy forest trail features ohia trees and the occasional redwood tree along with birdwatching opportunities. The Kaluapuhi Trail is actually more of a nature walk than a trail. The trail is generally well-defined and relatively flat with no sharp drop-offs or other potentially dangerous areas like …

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The Wailua Falls Hike is a short, steep, and prohibited trail that takes hikers to the bottom of Wailua Falls. The trail is inherently dangerous and there are signs from the State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources that say “Danger Keep Out Hazardous Conditions!” Wailua Falls is a 173-foot waterfall that is …

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Why you should do it: Forest hike connects to the Canyon TrailArea: Waimea CanyonTrail Length: .08 miles to Halemanu Road, 1.8 miles to Waipoo FallsDifficulty: Intermediate The forested Cliff Trail near Waimea Canyon connects the Puu Hinahina Lookout and Halemanu Road, with a connection to the Canyon Trail that leads to Waipoo Falls. There are …

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Why you should do it: Interesting and beautiful hike with unique views of Hanalei Bay.Area: Hanalei / PrincevilleTrail Length: .5 miles (one way)Difficulty: Easy There is a hidden gem of a hike very near the St. Regis Princeville Resort and Hanalei Bay Resort (HBR) that offers a glimpse into the area’s history as well as …

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