6 Short Hikes on Oʻahu That Are Worth the Walk
Though the most urbanized of the Hawaiian Islands, Oʻahu’s many hiking trails do not disappoint. Some of the island’s most stunning views, waterfalls, and tropical plants can be seen with just a short trek. Here are some of Oʻahu’s shortest hikes that are worth the rewards.
Crouching Lion Trail
Hiking Trail, Park
Diamond Head Summit Trail
Hiking Trail, Natural Feature
Turtle Bay Resort to Kahuku Point
Resort
Starting from the Turtle Bay Resort parking lot, this 2.5-mile walk follows the pristine shoreline and finishes at the northern-most point on Oʻahu, Kahuku Point. The trail is completely flat and kid-friendly, with many places to take a swim, lie on a secluded beach, view native birds nesting in the sand dunes, go tide pooling, or watch Hawaiian monk seals. It’s possible to connect to other trails or head west instead of east from Turtle Bay Resort for an extended adventure.
Makapuʻu Lighthouse Trail
Hiking Trail
Part of the Kaiwi Scenic Shoreline, the two-mile paved trail winds up the southeastern-most point of the island and overlooks the Makapuʻu Point Lighthouse built in 1909, which is listed as having the largest lens in the country. From the lookout, it’s possible to see humpback whales in Spring as well as the nearby islands of Molokaʻi and Lanaʻi on a clear day.
Koko Crater Trail
Botanical Garden, Hiking Trail, Park
Manoa Falls
Hiking Trail, Natural Feature
This easy 1.5-mile out-and-back trail takes hikers to the base of Manoa Valley and is suitable for all skill levels. The path winds through the lush Hawaiian rainforest, ending with a close-up of Manoa Falls.