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Lanipo
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:
August to October |
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Distance:
7 miles round trip |
Recommended Map:
USGS' "Honolulu Quad" Map |
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Estimated Time:
5 hours |
Trail Head GPS:
N 21 56.491 W 157 31.447 |
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Elevation Gain:
1,700 feet |
Trail Head
Directions:
From H-1 east, take the Koko Head
Avenue exit and turn left onto Koko
Head Avenue. Cross Waialae Avenue
and turn right at the second stop
sign onto Sierra Drive. Follow the
winding road up Maunalani Heights
until you reach the end, and then
turn right onto Maunalani Circle.
Park on the right side of the street
next to a Board of Water Supply
tank. The trail head is located to
the left of a chain link fence. |
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Costs/Permits:
None |
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OVERVIEW |
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Often recognized as the quintessential Oahu
ridge hike, Lanipo Trail in southeast
Honolulu makes demands of hikers in direct
proportion to the sublime pleasures it
provides. While first time visitors tend to
fixate on the breath seizing rock climbs and
the stout climb to the Koolau Summit at the
turnaround point, there are a host of
subtler enjoyments all along the up and
down, 7 mile journey......... |
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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 Oahu Hiking book
at this website:
click here |
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