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Ka`ena Point via Farrington Highway

based on 39 tracks & routes
5.3 mi
Distance
3 hrs 16 min
Time
terrain
51 ft
Elev Gain

Overview

This is a easy out and back hike in Hawaii. Except in hot weather then its a moderate hike.

Getting Started

This hike has a bird sanctuary at the turn around point.

Taking Children

It's an easy beach hike for kids of any age. No hazards, rated 8 out of 10.


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    5 years, 8 months ago
    Walk starts from the public parking area. Locals are able to drive further from the public parking to about half the way for fishing and camping (which this part of the dirt trail may have mud in lower areas depending upon recent rains so bring appropriate footwear). After arriving at a rock barricade to prevent vehicles from driving further west, the trail becomes sandy to the end. Wear plenty of sunscreen and bring extra water as there is NO shade. This is a moderate walk assuming you bring enough water. There is NO drinking water along walk. We walked this in March 2019 and enjoyed seeing this part of Oahu.
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    5 years, 7 months ago
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Public Tracks

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jlk6789 5 years, 8 months ago
HI: Ka'ena Point Trail (To... North Route)
This is from the public parking area. Locals are able to drive further from the public parking to about half the way for fishing and camping (which this part of the dirt trail may have mud in lower areas depending upon recent rains so bring appropriate footwear). After arriving at a rock barricade to prevent vehicles from driving any further, the trail becomes sandy to the end. Wear plenty of sunscreen and bring extra water as there is NO shade. This is a moderate walk assuming you bring enough water. There is NO drinking water along walk.
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ImagesAfield 5 years, 8 months ago
HI: Ka'ena Point Trail (To... North Route)
This is from the public parking area. Locals are able to drive further from the public parking to about half the way for fishing and camping (which this part of the dirt trail may have mud in lower areas depending upon recent rains so bring appropriate footwear). After arriving at a rock barricade to prevent vehicles from driving any further, the trail becomes sandy to the end. Wear plenty of sunscreen and bring extra water as there is NO shade. This is a moderate walk assuming you bring enough water. There is NO drinking water along walk.
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Chris Haigh 6 years, 9 months ago
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eileen 10 years, 4 months ago