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Distance
1.09 miles
Elevation Gain
745 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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The Ke'e Beach-Kalalau Overlook trail in Kilauea, Hawaii, is a popular hiking destination known for its unique natural features and challenging terrain. The trail spans approximately 1.09 miles and is rated as difficult, making it suitable for experienced hikers. It offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Na Pali Coast, with the Kalalau Valley as the trail's endpoint. The trail begins at Ke'e Beach, a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling. From there, it ascends steadily, passing through a variety of ecosystems, including tropical rainforests and dry ridges. Hikers can expect to encounter steep inclines, narrow paths, and rocky terrain. The trail's most notable feature is the Kalalau Overlook, which offers a sweeping view of the Kalalau Valley and the Pacific Ocean. Hikers should be prepared with adequate water, food, and sun protection, as there are limited facilities along the trail. Despite its challenges, the Ke'e Beach-Kalalau Overlook trail offers a rewarding hike with stunning views.
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