Kaʻena Point State Park is a stunning natural oasis located on the westernmost tip of Oahu, Hawaii. This picturesque park boasts rugged cliffs, …
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Mar 6, 2024
The highlight of this hike was seeing nesting albatrosses and monk seals. The hike is relatively easy with nice views along the coast the whole way. I had to go about 5.5 miles round trip to see th… Full review by Y2599VRjane
Jan 6, 2024
This was a new trail for us. We followed the coastal trail down to the point and took the road back to the parking lot. We arrived at the gate right at 7am and had two other cars join us shortly ther… Full review by Mandy M
Jan 1, 2024
The < 1 hour suggestion is ridiculous. We went a total of 5.78 miles and spent well over two hours. The waves were fabulous. We hiked all the way to the end and watched the sunset. We saw a monk … Full review by angarone
Hi, we're looking at visiting from Waianae. And I've read where the walk is longer but easier. How long are the walk/hikes? It is hard to get an estimate from Google maps. Thanks for any help.
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You need to budget at least a few hours for either approach. It all depends on how aggressive you walk. The approach from Waianae is shorter but slower because the trail is washed …
You need to budget at least a few hours for either approach. It all depends on how aggressive you walk. The approach from Waianae is shorter but slower because the trail is washed out near the point and you'll need to do some short climbs. The north approach is basically level. It wasn't windy the time I was there, but I could see how that could be a factor. It took me much longer to hike in than out on the north approach. Going in I stopped at many locations, but going out I didn't stop. If you are able bodied and short on time I'd recommend the wset approach. If you have the better part of the day and need a level course then the north approach is for you.
I just wondered which side you hike from - the west side - Makaha? We want to do the Makaha side. Is it safe to swim at the point? How long was the hike - an hour? Where did you see the monk seals - right in with the birds at the point? Do you think we are crazy if we can't start the hike until about 11 am? ;-) Thanks!
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The makaha side is shorter. Both sides you gotta walk (flat) over bumpy rocks (old lava). The mokuleia side I think has more chances of walking past a nest. No lifeguard, no cell …
The makaha side is shorter. Both sides you gotta walk (flat) over bumpy rocks (old lava). The mokuleia side I think has more chances of walking past a nest. No lifeguard, no cell service, bring water
Is there a curfew or does the park close at a certain time?
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It is a national park so hours are dawn to dusk. There truly is no shade at all. Bring a hat and something to cover your shoulders. You'll be grateful you did.
I have read that Ka'ena point is an awesome place for stargazing, and I'd very much like to give it a try. Have anyone tried this? Is it better to go hiking or riding a bike? Is it dangerous at night? I'd be going with my boyfriend. I'll be visiting Oahu and Kauai, is Ka'ena Point the best place in both of these islands to see stars? Thanks guys!!
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The trail is long but easily navigable. I've been there a few times after dark, and it's AMAZING for stargazing. But it's so dark, the hike back is difficult.