Honolulu, Hawaii
Top Spots in and near Honolulu
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Honolulu, Hawaii
Diamond Head Beach Park
4.0Diamond head has a couple of good breaks close to town if you're looking to get away from the crowds at Waikiki Beach. There are easy trails down to the beach and channels to paddle out in - the paddle is a little long, so mentally prepare yourself. The two main breaks are Cliffs and Lighthouse. ...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Ka'au Crater Trail to the First Waterfall
5.02.5 miDirections: From Honolulu, head east on the H1 towards Hawai'i Kai and take the 6th Ave exit. Turn left onto 6th, right onto Waialae, and then left onto 10th. You should see signs for the Buddhist temple; follow them onto Waiomao Rd. You will continue on this road until it ends at a private lane....Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Wiliwilinui Ridge Trail
5.04.5 mi / 1600 ft gainWiliwilinui Ridge Trail is an excellent out-and-back hike with stellar views of the pacific as well as other south shore highlights near Honolulu, on Oahu.Read more -
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Likeke Falls Trail
5.00.81 mi / 289 ft gainLikeke Falls Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii.Read more -
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden
5.0Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden is on my list of the top ten most beautiful nature places you can drive to. Hoʻomaluhia means "to make a place of peace and tranquility." This breathtaking gem was built in 1982 by the US Army Corps of Engineering to prevent flooding. There’s a lot to do here, you...Read more -
Kailua, Hawaii
Maunawili Falls
4.45.54 mi / 2236.82 ft gainThe Maunawilli Trail connecting to Maunawili Falls is just over 5.5-miles roundtrip. You'll start off the Pali Highway just east of Kailua. You'll hike in a covered forest along the riverbank, which leads to an amazing waterfall and swimming hole. Many people like to jump from the waterfall into ...Read more -
Aiea, Hawaii
Aiea Loop Trail
5.04.67 mi / 935 ft gainAiea Loop Trail is a 4.8-mile loop in Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area, that offers a mix of shaded forest, ridge-line views, and jungle scenery. The trail winds through a mix of eucalyptus, Norfolk pine, and native koa trees. Along the way, you’ll get occasional glimpses of Pearl Harbor and th...Read more -
Maunawili, Hawaii
Olomana Trail
4.94.65 mi / 1650.26 ft gainTrail Overview Distance: 3.8 miles round trip to Peak 1 | 4.7 miles for all three peaks Elevation Gain: 1,550 feet to Peak 1 Difficulty: Peak 1: Strenuous/Extremely Difficult | Peaks 2-3: Technical Class 4-5 Climbing Time: 1.5-2 hours to Peak 1 | 3-6 hours for all peaks Dogs: Not allowed Fe...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Kuli'ou'ou Ridge Trail
4.74.54 mi / 1765 ft gainThe view from the Kuliouou summit is one of the most rewarding on the island and well worth your time. This diverse hike is somewhere between a beginner and intermediate level and takes 2-4 hours, depending on your pace. The trail is well maintained and very popular on the weekend. Start early to...Read more -
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Stand Up Paddle in Kaneohe Bay
4.7Stand Up Paddleboards can be rented in the nearby town of Kailua at various watersports shops. Kayaks can also be rented as another option. The bay can be reached by public access points in neighborhoods at Kaneohe Bay (there are 3 on Mikiola Drive) or at Kaneohe Beach Park.Rental Options: Kail...Read more -
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Byodo-In Temple
4.8Resting at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains, the Byodo-In Temple was built to commemorate the first Japanese immigrants that came to Hawaii. This beautiful Buddhist temple is a smaller-scale replica of an over 950 year old Buddhist temple in Uji, Japan. The temple grounds host wildlife such as ...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Kuliʻouʻou Beach
5.0Kuliʻouʻou Beach Park is located just off of Bay Street in the Hawaii Kai neighborhood of East Honolulu, Hawaii. There is a parking lot with additional street parking nearby. The beach offers a very shallow shelf for quite a ways offshore. This doesn't make for a great place to swim, but is good...Read more -
Pearl City, Hawaii
Waimano Falls
4.52.99 mi / 951 ft gainThis is a fun hike in central Oahu that leads to multiple water falls! Bring some shoes that you don't care about because the trail is muddy and you will definitely get dirty. There is also a cliff diving spot at one of the falls. This hike is just one trail located in the Ewa Forest Preserve. T...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Cliff Jump at China Walls
5.0I was told about this spot by a friend who lived there for a little, and it turned out to be amazing. The waves break and crash right against the wall where you can catch a wave or just jump right in. No long beach to walk on, few people, and amazing blue water.Head towards Koko Kai Mini Beach Pa...Read more -
Kailua, Hawaii
Kailua Beach (Shorebreaks)
4.5To get here, park at Kalama Beach Park parking lot and just walk down to the beach. The break is just off to the left, look for the surfers or bodysurfers. Shorebreak's is best primarily on a wind swell with the prevailing wind onshore. It can be hella fun and a good place to learn and also to ho...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Spitting Cave
0.27 mi / 161 ft gainSpitting Cave is a short loop trail located in Eastern Honolulu, Hawaii near Hanauma Bay. The trail is a little steep and rocky, sturdy shoes are recommended. This is a great location to see the sunset if you'r e near Hawaii Kai during the right time of day.Read more