Diamond Head Lighthouse - Honolulu, Hi
From the on site plaque:The Diamond Head Lighthouse is a prominent symbol of Hawaiian history to residents and visitors alike. The lighthouse rests aside a tuff-cone volcano, formed by explosive eruptions thousands of yea... waymarking.com
Manoa Falls Trail
General Description The beginning of the trail crosses over a footbridge and then crosses a small stream through a grove of Eucalyptus trees. The 0.8 mile trail gradually ascends through a lush rainforest ending at a viewi... wildernet.com
Kailua Beach, Oahu
Paddling on Oahu can be a challenge in winter months as the Aleutian Islands send the biggest surf of the year to the Hawaiian Islands. But protected waters can generally be found at Lanakai Beach and Kailua, located on the... paddling.net
Maunalaha Trail
General Description Maunalaha Trail, is a 0.7 mile hike that begins behind the Nature Center. It crosses a bridge and proceeds left past several taro loi. After one switchback, the trail steeply climbs the east ridge of Ma... wildernet.com
Kanealole Trail
General Description The Kanealole Trail is part of the Honolulu Mauka trail system. It begins behind the Oahu Division of Forestry and Wildlife Makiki Office and goes up Makiki Valley. This trail ascends gradually along a ... wildernet.com
Lyon Arboretum
The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum coordinates, facilitates, and executes research, instruction, and service activities that utilize its collections and resources. Its major emphases are tropical plants, native Hawaiian plants,... museumland.net
Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden, Kaneohe, Hawaii
Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden is situated on 400 sloping acres of former farmland in windward Oahu above Kaneohe. The rainforest garden sits at the foot of the Koolau Mountains beneath the towering Pali Cliffs. An ocean view sp... trails.com
Old Pali Road And Pali Lookout, Kailua, Hawaii
This hike heads downhill along an abandoned portion of the Old Pali Highway built in 1932. The area is lush with vegetation that is slowly taking over the road. The trail begins at the Pali Lookout on the summit of the Koolau... trails.com
Maunawili Demonstration Trail -- West Trailhead From Nuuanu...
The Maunawili Demonstration Trail is a well-defined tropical forest hike with scenic vistas across the windward side of the Koolau Range. The 9.3-mile trail connects the Nuuanu Pali Lookout with Waimanalo on the windward coas... trails.com
Waikiki Beach - Honolulu, Hi
The neighborhood extends from the Ala Wai Canal (a channel dug to drain former wetlands) on the west and north, to Diamond Head (Le?ahi) on the east. The name means spouting fresh water in Hawaiian for springs and streams... waymarking.com
Diamond Head, Waikiki, Hawaii
Diamond Head, known to Hawaiians as Leahi, is recognized as Hawaii ?s most famous landmark. Once used as a military observation station, the dormant volcano is now a state monument. The trail crosses the crater floor and clim... trails.com
Ala Wai Canal, Waikiki, Hawaii
Ala Wai Canal, built in the 1920s, is a 1.5-mile waterway forming the inland boundary of Waikiki. A paved walkway borders the canal, stretching along the backside of Waikiki parallel to the ocean. This scenic tree-lined area ... trails.com
Aiea Loop Trail Keaiwa Heiau State Park, Aiea, Hawaii
Keaiwa Heiau State Park is the site of an ancient healing temple. The park sits in the foothills of the Koolau Range above the town of Aiea. The Aiea Loop Trail snakes along a ridge descending from the Koolau Mountains in the... trails.com
Maunawili Ditch Trail
This is an easy 3 mile mountain trail about 19 miles North East of Waikiki used by hikers, bikers & horses. It is literally one of the only trails that allow horsebackriding on the island of Oahu. There are a few... horsetraildirectory.com
Manoa Cliff Kalawahine Loop, Honolulu, Hawaii
The Manoa Cliff and Kalawahine Trails loop around Tantalus Crater. The hike begins on the Manoa Cliff Trail at Round Top Drive and traverses a spectacular precipice on the west side of Manoa Valley. The Kalawahine Trail retur... trails.com
Puu Pia Trail, Honolulu, Hawaii
Puu Pia is an 880-foot mountain that sits in a scenic cirque in Manoa Valley, surrounded by the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve. At the summit are sweeping panoramic vistas?from the steep rainforests of the Koolau Range to ... trails.com
Moleka And Ualakaa Trails, Honolulu, Hawaii
The Moleka and Ualakaa Trails were established by the Sierra Club in 1979 and 1980. The two trails traverse the hillside through the upper east edge of Makiki Valley with panoramic views down the valley. Both paths wind past ... trails.com
Waahila Ridge Trail, Honolulu, Hawaii
The Waahila Ridge Trail is a forested path the follows the knife-edged spine of this mountain ridge, providing breathtaking panoramas of Manoa Valley, Palolo Valley, Waikiki and Diamond Head. The ridge route drops and climbs ... trails.com