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Kolowalu Trail
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From the back of Manoa Valley, Kolowalu Trail ascends up a finger ridge to Waahila Ridge. This is a very steep trail and is not suitable for novice hikers. Hikers may also access this trail by hiking 2.4 miles along Waahila Ridge Trail, and then proceeding left at the junction down Kolowalu Trail.

Facilities: There are no facilities provided on Kolowalu Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Kolowalu Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Kolowalu Trail is open year round.

Fees: Unknown

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Do not park on Alani Lane. Respect the resident`s property. Keep dogs on leash. Stay on the trail. Pack out at least what you pack in. No open fires.

Directions: To reach Kolowalu Trail from Honolulu, take E. Manoa Road in Manoa Valley, toward the mountain, past Manoa Marketplace to the intersection of Alani Dr. Turn left, and continue for about 0.75 mile to where Alani Dr. takes a sharp right, and Alani Lane continues straight ahead. Park along Alani Dr. in the neighborhood outside Alani Ln. Do not continue down Alani Ln. with your vehicle. Walk down Alani Ln. (it will look like a driveway), past the houses, and through the cable gate. Beyond the gate, continue on the dirt road until you get to the Forestry and Wildlife picnic shelter. The Kolowalu trailhead is to the right of the shelter. NOTE: This trail shares a trailhead with Puu Pia Trail, which starts to the left of the shelter.

Address
Hawaii Visitors Bureau
2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 96815
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