Ka'ena Point via Farrington Highway

Waialua, Hawaii

4.0/5
based on 1 reviews

Details

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure to Kaʻena Point, the westernmost tip of Oahu, Hawaii. This scenic hike along the Farrington Highway offers a stunning coastal experience, leading you to the Kaʻena Point Natural Area Reserve. Known for its rugged beauty, dramatic cliffs, and abundant wildlife, this trail is a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Trail Overview

Distance: 5.3 miles (8.5 km) round trip

Duration: 2–3 hours

Difficulty: Easy to moderate (mostly flat, rocky terrain)

Starting Point: Farrington Highway trailhead at the end of Mokuleia

What to Expect

The hike to Kaʻena Point follows a historic railroad path along the stunning North Shore coastline. Enjoy sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, dramatic sea cliffs, and pristine tide pools. At the point, you’ll find the Kaʻena Point Natural Area Reserve, home to rare seabirds like the Laysan Albatross and the Hawaiian Monk Seal. Witness breathtaking sunsets and catch glimpses of humpback whales during winter months.

Essential Information

Fees & Permits: No fees or permits required

Restrictions: Stay on marked trails to protect native plants and wildlife

Dog Policy: Dogs are not permitted

Best Time to Hike: November to April for cooler weather and whale sightings

Facilities: No restrooms or water stations; bring your own supplies

Tips for a Safe Hike

• Wear sturdy shoes for the rocky terrain

• Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water—there’s no shade along the trail

• Check weather conditions; the trail can be hazardous during high surf

• Respect wildlife and avoid disturbing nesting birds or seals

• Start early to beat the midday heat and ensure parking availability

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Ka'ena Point via Farrington Highway Reviews

Mostly flat, dirt trail. Views are best on the way back because you can see both the ocean to the north and the mountain to the south. Great hike if you're a nervous solo hiker. Definitely bring water and sun protection though!

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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