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Lahaina Pali Trail
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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FACTS |
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Difficulty Rating:
Strenuous |
Best Time To Go:
Winter, from December to March, is
great for whale watching. Avoid
high/noon/midday, as the trail is
exposed and hot. |
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Distance:
5 miles round trip to the summit
peak. |
Recommended Map:
USGS's "Maalaea" map |
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Estimated Time:
4 to 8 hours |
Trail Head GPS:
N 20 47.507 W 156 33.820 |
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Elevation Gain:
1,600 feet |
Trail Head
Directions:
From Lahaina, take Hwy. 30 (Honoapiilani
Hwy.) south for 10 miles. The trail
head parking lot is at Manawaipueo
Gulch, on the right, about 1/4 mile
north of the Pali tunnel. |
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Costs/Permits:
None |
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Pet Friendly:
No |
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OVERVIEW |
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Its hot, dry, and rough going walking on
sharp lava rocks. But don't let that stop
you! This ancient highway, built more than
200 years ago for horses and foot traffic,
zigzags up and over the Kealaloloa Ridge in
the West Maui Mountains, with panoramic
views of the pacific ocean, as well as
Kahoolawe and Lanai islands....... |
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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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