What to Do in Hawaii: Hike the Kamiloiki Ridge Trail

Begin at an Ancient Temple, End at the Summit of a Mountain

By Dayle Turner, published Aug 02, 2007
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Also called the Pahua Heiau Trail, the Kamiloiki Ridge Trail is a route that is almost always mudfree, even during the rainiest times on Oahu. It's about six miles roundtrip and terminates at a Ko'olau summit overlook of the Waimanalo on the windward side of Oahu in Hawaii.

How To Get There

The trailhead is Makahuena Place in Hawaii Kai on the island's east end. Starting at downtown Honolulu, the drive is about 13 miles. To begin, head eastbound on H-1 freeway. Just past Kahala Mall, H-1 ends and transitions to Kalanianaole Highway. Continue east on Kalanianaole, passing Aina Haina, Niu Valley and several beaches. Before climbing a hill leading to Hanauma Bay (you are still on Kalanianaole), turn left onto Lunalilo Home Road. Proceed for 1.7 miles and turn left onto Hawaii Kai Drive. Turn right onto Waioli Street and then left onto Makahuena. Street parking is limited on Makahuena so if necessary park on Waioli or a nearby sidestreet.

If traveling by city bus, take Route #1 and exit at Lunalilo Home Road and Hawaii Kai Drive. The walk to the trailhead from there is about two minutes.

Hike Description

The trail begins adjacent to an ancient Hawaiian temple called a heiau, specifically Pahua Heiau. Out of respect, avoid tramping on the rocky heiau grounds. Also, keep quiet out of respect for area residents.

To start the hike, look for the trail on the left side of the heiau grounds. The path will switchback a couple of times to gain the ridgetop. Once atop the ridge proper, head left toward the summit of the Ko'olau Range.

Views of Kamiloiki Valley to the right and Kamilonui Valley to the left will commence in short order. Looking rearward from where you began, you'll see the huge mass of Koko Crater.

In the lower two thirds of the trail, the ridge is rocky and dry. You will see an array of dryland shrub vegetation and cacti along the way.

Plan to hike up and over and around several nobs on the ridge, doing some minor rock hopping at times.

What to Do in Hawaii: Hike the Kamiloiki Ridge Trail
What to Do in Hawaii: Hike the Kamiloiki Ridge Trail

Hikers heading up the ridge

Credit: R. McMahon

Copyright: R. McMahon

Takeaways
  • Six-mile roundtrip.
  • Open ridge most of the way (wear sunscreen)
  • Awesome views at the summit
Did You Know?
Pahua Heiau dates back to the 15th century (the 1400s).
Resources
  • Hikers Guide to Oahu (revised edition) by Stuart M. Ball. Jr. (Univ. of Hawaii Press, 2000)
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