Kaena Point Trail

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Farrington Highway, Mokuleia, Hawaii

dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/hiking/oahu/kaena-point-trail

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The trail to Ka'ena Point follows an old railroad bed and former dirt road that ran along the westernmost point of O'ahu. The trail leads to Ka'ena Point Natural Area Reserve, a remote and scenic protected area harboring some of the last vestiges of coastal sand dune habitat on the island, and home to native plants and seabirds. Whales frequent this shoreline during the winter months. The weather is usually sunny and hot, and it can be windy a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water are recommended. Allow 1 to 3 hours depending on your pace. Stay away from the wave-exposed coast unless you are familiar with hazardous ocean conditions. Trail length - 3.5 miles No dogs or other animals are allowed in the Reserve.

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Lat: 21.578948 Lng: -158.237394

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