Kailua, Hawaii
Top Spots in and near Kailua
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Honolulu, Hawaii
Judd Trail Mountain View
4.01.24 mi / 850 ft gainJudd Trail Mountain View is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Judd Trail
4.01.2 mi / 223 ft gainJudd Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Pu'u Ohia (Mount Tantalus)
4.01.03 mi / 479 ft gainMount Tantalus, also known as Pu'u Ohia, is a prominent peak in Honolulu, Hawaii. The trail that winds up this mountain is a moderate 1.03-mile loop, suitable for hikers of average fitness levels. The path is well-marked and offers a steady incline, with a few steeper sections that require carefu...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
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 -
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 -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hike to Mount Olympus
4.83.4 mi / 2600 ft gainThere are several ways in which you can reach the top of Mt. Olympus, I decided to take the Wa'ahila Ridge trail. This hike nestled in the Manoa Valley takes your breath away with its view of the island as well as its difficulty. Being located in Hawaii there is no need to worry about the right t...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 -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Koko Head Botanical Garden
5.01.71 mi / 276 ft gainKoko Head Botanical Garden is a loop trail offering a hike for the whole family. The trail is wide, well-marked, with minimal elevation gain. Along the loop, the sections are well-marked with information about which regions of the world the vegetation is native to. You can complete the loop clock...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hike the Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
4.42.5 mi / 708 ft gainIf you're looking to get moving and get your heart rate up or want a place to snap great photos, start with hiking to Makapu’u Lighthouse. The lighthouse was built in 1909 on a 600-ft cliff, which overlooks Makapu’u beach. The hike is more of an uphill walk and can be done in sandals unless you’...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hike to Pele's Chair
1.3 mi / 150 ft gainPele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess, is said to have sat here just before finishing her volcanic activity to form Oahu. She left here and moved on to the islands of Molokai and Lanai. The hike is only about a mile to the beach. You start at the parking area for the Makapu’u Lighthouse Trail. ...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Alan Davis
4.5Alan Davis is what the locals call it, but the official name is the “Ka’Iwi Scenic Shoreline” and it's known to be a good place to do some cliff jumping because of the easy access, clear water, and poles that are already positioned for jumpers in the rocky shoreline. Park in the same lot that ta...Read more -
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Kaneohe Bay 10 Reef Kayaking
Kaneohe Bay is the remnant of a massive volcanic caldera. The collapse of the eastern side of the Ko’olau volcano created this protected bay surrounded by Hawaii's only barrier reef and the epic cliff sides that form the Ko’olau Mountain Range. If you have the chance to kayak out to these coral r...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Koko Head Crater Trail
4.41.6 mi / 961 ft gainWhile hiking up the Koko Head trail, don't get too intimidated, there are grandparents and young kids hiking up these tracks. Take a sip of water, muster your mental toughness, and put one foot in front of the other along the rail trail. Once you're moving, there's no way you'll turn back! When y...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Bodysurfing at Sandy Beach
5.0If you’re looking to get away from the over-crowded beaches in Waikiki or you’re looking for a consistent bodysurfing spot with waves year-round, look no further. Sandy Beach is on the east side of the island and is exposed to wind swell most of the year. If you’re not a strong swimmer, we strong...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hike the Moanalua Middle Ridge Trail to the Haiku Stairs Peak
4.011.03 mi / 4849 ft gainThe ‘back way’ to the ever popular and still somewhat illegal Haiku Stairs, the Moanalua Middle Ridge hike brings plenty of beauty and even more challenges than the path down the Haiku Stairs. To get to the trailhead, park outside the Moanalua Valley Park and the trail begins just after the green...Read more