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Make sure to be extra careful as it gets quit windy along the ridge and up top. Here are 3 additional Oahu Hiking Trails that are similar to hike, which you might want to consider climbing after this one Your best option is to drive to Lanikai for this hike. It will take you about 40 minutes by car from Waikiki, or 1 hour plus by bus. You will see it directly across from the Mid-Pacific Country Club. Next to the sign, you will need to step through some brush and immediately climb up about 10 feet to reach the Kaiwa Ridge Trail.

There are about 7 parking spots located on the right hand side by the entrance gate to the Mid-Pacific Country Club. While some consider this to be an easy hike, be mindful and careful as medical rescues take place here.

Some hikers have fallen and hurt themselves, sprain ankles or have just hike beyond their means. There has even been some helicopter recues on occasion in the area, assisting folks off the hillside. Closest public restroom is located at Kailua Beach Park if you need to use one. Come prepared to all Oahu hikes with the proper gear and aid including the following:. T he 2 most beautiful beaches on Oahu just happen to lie below the Kaiwa Hills.

Lanikai Beach backs up to the luckiest residents on the island! This Oahu beach has pristine powder sand and tranquil aqua blue waters. I could easily camp out on this beach all year long and call it hom e!

Experience the beauty of the Mokulua Islands, and the Windward Coastline from a distance, on a fun guided kayak ride! Not to mention observing the crystal clear waters below as you journey out. This is a special 2 hour adventure that you must plan a head and sign up before arriving at the beach. It includes transportation, lunch, snorkel gear, life jacket, dry bag, and caters to beginners to more advanced kayakers.

Book a Kayak Ride Now. Kailua Beach Park offers more pristine beaches, aqua blue waters, and the definition of the word paradise! It also has park facilities available if you need them. The Maili Pillbox hike only takes less than minutes to reach the top, but along the way you will have amazing panoramic view of the highly underrated western shoreline of Oahu. The hike extends along the ridge between the Nanakuli and Maili suburbs and can be seen clearly from the Farrington Highway below.

One of the cool things about this hike is that it has different route options to take you to the five pillboxes at the top. Below is a map that has the Maili Pillbox pinned. There is a steep and challenging route which is much shorter or there is an easier kid friendly option that zigzags up the mountain. We took the more direct route , which is what this blog post will be based on. Before clambering up the natural slab steps we took a moment to look around and appreciate the view we had so far.

From this height you could see the suburb of Maili and the bright blue water at the rock quarry. The rock stairs started off pretty even and easy to climb, but as they went on they grew taller and the climb became a little more challenging. It was almost like a natural version of the Koko Head Stairs! The top of the stairs opens up into a dip of the ridge, giving you with a breathtaking view of the ocean. To continue the ascent towards the pillboxes you take a left here.

We decided to explore to the right before continuing on, here we climbed out to the edge of the cliff and looked out over Maili and the shore line. After doing some classic summit yoga poses on the cliff and reenacting the iconic scene from The Lion King, we decided to head towards the pillboxes.

The route we took takes you along the top of the ridge so you gain an amazing view along most of the hike. We came across a rock cliff that dropped the ft. This ended up not being the brightest idea as the rocks were quite crumbly. At one point the rock I was using as a handheld completely broke off. It was quite a scare at first but we all got a good laugh before getting back to the actual hike.

We reached the first pillbox and took some time to check out the graffiti inside before climbing on top. Looking out from the Pillboxes you are rewarded with a great view of the ocean below and if you turn around you can enjoy the breathtaking, panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. We continued the climb and found the next pillbox which was gigantic.

It was the size of three regular pillboxes. One of my favorite things about pillbox hikes like this one, Lanikai Pillbox hike , and Diamond Head , are that the pillboxes offer a perfect spot for a picnic or snack break. Opposite the golf course is the start and finish to pillbox hike. No official parking; however, you can find a spot along the road; take notice of no parking areas. Continue through Kailua town road turns into Kuulei until you reach a T-intersection at a traffic light.

Heading into Lanikai, follow the right fork onto Aalapapa Dr. Reviews 2, Sort by:. Rocky L. November 12, Hiking Great! Jasmin A. November 9, Karthik Ashokan. November 8, No shade. Hanna Gay. November 5, Amazing hike! We recommend wearing toe covered shoes and bring water! Brandon Clark. October 26, Joanna Vargas. Short but challenging, would recommend hiking shoes. QuocAnh Vu. October 22, Amazing trail!

Paige Miyuki. October 14, A jacket was left on the trail last 4 days. Dani Claesges. October 13, Hiking Rocky. Jessica Graf. October 7, The trail is quick and steep with gorgeous views all the way to the top! Jason Parkhurst. October 6, Jessica Yu. October 5, Liz Dog. October 4, Matt Murphy. September 29, Justin DeVoe. September 23, Super easy and fast hike with huge rewards. Laura Rivera. September 21, No shade Rocky.

Arabella Watters. September 20, Hiking No shade Rocky Scramble. Connor Noel. Brian Balba. September 19, Flora Sage. Samantha Siemer. Jamie Newsome. Lindsay Oakley. September 17, Rocky Scramble. Katrina Marshall. September 16,



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