Sunday, December 26, 2010

Kaʻena Point, Oahu Hawaii








The first hike I want to share is one of my favorite hikes on the island of O'ahu Hawaii. Kaʻena Point Stake Park is located on the West side of O’ahu past Makaha. (Basically you just take Farrington Hwy as far as it will go west) Unfortunately, I only have two low quality pictures of the hike. Word of caution, don’t do the hike after a major rain storm. The night before our hike it rained about 3 inches and the entire hike was covered in large rain puddles. Another friendly warning, the area is known to have a lot of car theft so make sure not to leave any valuables in the car. The reward at the end of the trail is a Laysan Albatross preserve. Best season for the hike is winter which will increase your chances of seeing whales breaching off the coast.


GPS Coordinates: 21.556182,-158.248615

Rating: 8 out of 10

Difficulty: medium

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