Hiking on Oahu on the Waimano Valley Hike

By Dayle Turner, published Jul 18, 2007
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The Waimano Valley Trail is short--maybe 2 miles in all--and easy enough for youngsters or those who aren't looking for too taxing a jaunt.

I've probably hiked into the valley a couple dozen times since the trail is located near to Leeward Community College in Pearl City where I work. On days when I've been pressed for time or didn't feel like driving to a more remote location to get some exercise, I've motored there for a workout on this trail. I also have taken my wife and daughter, who I call the J&J girls, on this hike, too. We all had a great time.

The trailhead for Waimano Valley is the same one for Waimano Ridge. To get there, drive as far up Waimano Home Road as you are allowed. You'll know where to stop because you'll see the security-personed checkpoint for Waimano Home. Park in the dirt lot just to the left of the entrance gate to Waimano Home. At that point is a hunters' check-in kiosk where you can list your name and other information if you want (I usually sign and find it interesting to scan the list to see who did).

Follow the trail on the valley side (left) of the fence and in less than 100 yards you'll reach a junction where you should head left and down into the valley on wide path that probably once was a jeep road.

Soon you'll find yourself in a serene, wide Waimano Valley. High above to the left is the ridge where Pacific Palisades sits. While descending, you'll see some homes atop the ridge and occasionally you'll hear a dog yelping from high above. Most of all, notice the green beauty and the soothing swoosh of the wind through the treetops. Ahh, lucky to be in Hawaii.

In minutes, the descent into the valley will end and you'll be striding along the usually quietly flowing Waimano Stream. Trees shield the trail from the sun for most of the route along the stream which would bring welcome shade on steamy summer days. A few shallow pools are available for splashing about if you so choose. It's also possible to explore areas along the stream if you feel like tramping about.

Hiking on Oahu on the Waimano Valley Hike
Neigborhood: Pearl City
Location:
Honolulu, HI 96782  USA
Hiking on Oahu on the Waimano Valley Hike

The trailhead

Credit: Dayle Turner

Copyright: Dayle Turner

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I will try this hike. Thanks.

Posted on 07/22/2007 at 7:07:00 PM

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