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Hoapili Trail & La Perouse Bay
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
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FACTS |
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Difficulty Rating:
Easy to moderate |
Best Time To Go:
Early in the day before the trade
winds move in and churn up the water |
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Distance:
5.5 miles round trip |
Recommended Map:
USGS's "Makena" map |
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Estimated Time:
4 hours |
Trail Head GPS:
N 20 35.949 W 156 25.174 |
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Elevation Gain:
200 feet |
Trail Head
Directions:
Take Hwy. 31 (Piilani Hwy..) south
past Makena State Park and
Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve.
The road turns into Makena Road,
narrows, and becomes rutted but
passable; follow it to where it ends
at the shores of La Perouse Bay.
There's a decent size lot and
roadside parking. |
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Costs/Permits:
None |
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Pet Friendly:
Dogs must be kept on a leash |
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OVERVIEW |
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This is an enchanting walk through recent
lava fields along the southern coastline,
with picturesque coves, secluded beaches,
and high surf. Along the way, you will see
remnants of old Hawaiian foundations and
Heiau (religious sites), and have views of
the inland foothills of Haleakala and the
Pacific Ocean. Bring your bathing suit,
snorkeling gear, and rugged hiking boots........ |
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NOTE:
For more detailed information and maps on
this or any other hike in Hawaii we highly
recommend for purchase the Maui Hiking book
at this website:
click here |
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