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    4.6 (913 reviews)

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    Judy C.

    Happy New Year & Happy 2026!! Keeping our family tradition going with hiking the brutal Koko Head Stairs on the first day of the new year. I tried to back out, but my son won't allow it. (haha) I am glad he stopped me from backing out. For last year's goals, I try to hike the stairs once a month and that has been going good, we missed a few months due to travels, but for 2026 goals I will try my best to keep & stick to it. For this recent New Years hike, as I am hiking up, I keep asking myself, why?!! What did I do to deserve this, hehe. It does not get easier for me despite hiking it up so many times. I did take my time going up, same old, same old, brutal, pain, hehe. but super HAPPY when I reached the top and so worth it. I got to see the Christmas tree, super cool to see it in real life. I took some time for myself, to take it all in and just enjoyed the views and the moments, "Lucky we live Hawaii moments" I wish I could enjoy it longer but we had to get back down, which I'm not bragging - but for me , going back down is much more easier. I am grateful to be able do this hike and look forward to many more this year. Happy 2026, wishing everyone a new year filled with blessings, stay safe & happy hiking! & YES. feeling the pains from the hike the next day is normal, its all good! I am ready to hike Koko again!

    Brian F.

    Koko Crater Trail is a steep hike up the actual Koko Crater and follows an abandoned World War II railway track with over 1,000 steps. Round trip is about 1.6 miles and it's a 1,000 feet elevation gain in only 0.8 miles, making it challenging regardless of your fitness level. On top of that, there's no shade so I recommend coming early before the sun is beaming. After parking at the parking lot, you'll walk a little bit to get to the base on the steps. You will most likely take breaks and there are small break areas off the tracks to step aside as to not block others. There's one section of the climb of about 50 steps where there's a steep drop; I did a bear crawl and held onto the rails going up. If you aren't comfortable doing that though, there's a bypass trail to the side going both up and down. After all the breaks we took getting up to the top took about 30 minutes. There were beautiful 360° views of the island from the mountains to the ocean and everything in between. There were a couple of different areas to view the landscape: one at the top and one just near the top. We actually liked the views of the latter more but it'll be nice no matter where you look. Going down is also challenging on your knees and after going up, your legs might be a little tired. It also took us about 30 minutes to get back down so you can complete this hike from start to finish in about 1-2 hours. I recommend bringing grippy shoes for traction, sunglasses, and water to get through the hike. It was definitely challenging but worth the effort to make it to the top and get rewarded with awesome views.

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    JiaJia T.

    Loved this hike for the short but steep up that's rewarded by amazing views. Under the sun, the last 100 steps were hard but I love the feeling of getting to the top. All the sweat and effort was well worth it with the gorgeous panoramic view.

    Becca B.

    Let me start with saying my legs hurt. This hike is literally just straight up. With that said, it doesn't really take a long time. You go at your own pace and can stop and sit on the steps as much as you need. With stopping multiple times I made it up to the peak in 50 minutes. Beautiful views at the top, and very friendly people along the way.

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    Amie N.

    MUST SEE HONOLULU ATTRACTION!! originally an old railway, theres a part that's not stairs but a ladder. i got down on all fours to climb unless ur experiences and brave enough to walk it. u rly DO NOT WANNA BE joking around and falling on this climb! its a little scary NOT FOR THE WEAK, i had to crab walk my way down in fear of falling forward. only 2-3ish miles?? but took about 90 minutes here (including time sitting on top). finish is super rewarding, i rec going during sunset/sunrise. we went 10am sunday july 2023 and it was semi crowded. there are cut out mini resting spots/rocks to sit by along the way; my parents 50ish yrs old didnt feel safe going. lots of little kids who went faster than me omg.

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    Michael M.

    By far, the most memorable hike we have ever been on! My wife and I love to go hiking. We have hiked all over the world. It is a passion of ours. When we were planning our trip to Oahu, I decided it was the perfect time to propose. I suggested to her that we do this hike. I'll be honest, the hike is a bit difficult even though it is only 1.5 miles. It's nice to have stairs but it is a steep, constant incline. But once you reach the top, the views are absolutely stunning. I proposed at the top when we were overlooking the coastline. And now that we are married, this hike will always have a special place in our hearts. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys hiking, especially if you plan to be in Oahu.

    Amy L.

    Really enjoyed this hike because it felt so rewarding. If you do stair master (which I don't), you will be a professional at this. It's pretty much nonstop stairs all the way to the top where you will be rewarded with an amazing view. It's a difficult one and not good if you have weak knees, trouble with breathing in high altitudes, and scared of heights. There is an alternative route on the side if you are afraid of the large gaps (what is what I opted for). People do run up and down this route multiple times as a workout so watch out for the speedy ones! It was my first time here and I thoroughly enjoyed it. My friends and I came here around 6am which is perfect because by the time we finished it was about 8am (2 hour hike at a slow pace). We packed a spam masubi in our bag so we can reward ourselves with a treat at the top with a nice view. Highly recommend this hike and would definitely do it again next time I visit!

    Klemens T.

    It's been almost 4yrs coming home from TX. That's how long I've done this hike. I love this hike. It is super hard, but very doable and free. Just take it slow and pace yourself. It's like doing the Stair Master 5000. Some get tired from walking from the parking lot to the beginning of the first track. This isn't your typical hike, it's a straight shot from earth to the heavens lol. It's basically train tracks used as stairs to walk straight up to the top. I used to do this hike in less than 16mins in my younger and in-shape days, but today took me about 30mins to include tons of breaks. It can get crowded so be respectful and move to the side. It goes from a pretty steep slant uphill until you reach a middle section that is like a scary bridge when you walk across, but if you don't want to, there's a small trail around it. Once you past this part, your above halfway there, where it'll be basically an incline straight into the heavens. I've seen small women carrying their infants, or old people going up and down passing me, so it's a very doable hike. It just depends on your body condition. It'll make your legs feel like jello and/or it'll shake because your muscles are spazzing out lol. But overall, I promise you, it's definitely worth the view up top. Go on a sunny day where the sky and view is clear. You can even bring a headlamp and/or flashlight to hike up before sunrise or sunset which are both beautiful, just be careful. They've changed the whole top side to a small little metal stage viewing area. And please don't do stupid stuff just for content and likes, a lot of people have gotten hurt and/or died doing the dumbest things like sitting on the edge of the cliff. Lots of park parking to include a restroom area.

    Katherine K.

    No time to hike this time, but definitely on the bucket list for next time! Driving around the crater was beautiful and there's a lot of scenic places to stop including the Blowhole. Such a great way to see Hawaii and its beauty!

    Matt I.

    Over 1000 steps straight up the side of Koko crater. If you're looking for a good workout, this could be right for you. The trail does become steeper the higher up you get and can be quite tough on your knees on the way down so I might avoid this trail if you're having knee problems. Though the view at the top is beautiful, it is not my favorite in terms of hiking as it is 1) an exposed trail, which can get very hot on the hike up and 2) not as nice as other hiking trails around the island in terms of how beautiful the trail itself can be. Furthermore, has mentioned earlier, this trail does become steeper the higher up you get and can become sketchy in some places, especially along the bridge section that is open below. There is a bypass route that you can take. I would recommend it if you have a fear of heights or poor balance. Overall, a solid trail for exercise, however, as far as hiking for enjoyment, and to simply be out in nature, there are far better trails. 5 stars as a workout 3 stars as a hike

    Maxine P.

    My third time hiking up the Koko Crater Tramway. We arrive at parking area at 5:45 in the dark with the goal of arriving at top for sunrise. We wore headlamps on our hats to guide our way. The temperature was perfect, much cooler than when the sun is out. The traffic going up was pretty light going. Made the summit in time to enjoy the gorgeous sunrise. Hung out for a while appreciating the wonder of this beautiful island. Moved up to main viewing to take in view on other side, shared snacks and laughs. On way down there were many hikers headed up. I think on future hikes in the future we will put up with early hours to enjoy cooler temperatures and the beautiful light of sunrise.

    Adriana G.

    As a South Florida native who doesn't get to hike much, I picked this trail based off the online reviews and Instagram reels. Originally, i was going to go to Diamond Head but I didn't reserve it ahead of time so i was disappointed to find out i wouldn't be able to go. However, the Koko Crater trail seemed enticing as it consists of over 1,000 steps and seemed to be only 1.6 miles long. It's definitely a challenging one so bring water to stay hydrated. It's consistently steep so your heart will feel it after a while. There was a lot of people there even though we arrived later in the afternoon. The parking was super close so that was convenient. Overall, I'm glad I picked this trail because the views were stunning.

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    Cletus R.

    Hey Yelpers! Active Cletus here! Here's another review for Koko Crater Trail! I did a review on this hike 8 months ago and it was a disastrous experience for me. However, I was determined to give it another go. This time I made it up to the top! Let me tell you all you need to know to succeed. Parking is usually easy to find and I would recommend parking as close as you can to the trail, nobody wants to walk more after that! I went with my niece and she really helped me, she was a great support system and motivation to get to the top. To get to the trail, there is a concrete path that leads to a dirt slope onto another concrete path and to the beginning of the trail. If you are lost, this hike was pretty busy each time I went and you can always ask! I would also recommend bringing water, 8 months ago I didn't! Big mistake! There is no better feeling than getting to the top of that mountain! Feeling the breeze was a a blissful award to the sweat filled journey to get to the top! My niece and I took many breaks which were needed! It really gets tiring with all those stairs! I wish all of you luck for this hike because you need a strong mindset (and legs) to get to the top! Reminder that you can do what you set your mind to! 8 months ago I never thought this would be possible (See my previous review on Koko Crater Trail) but today it was! Let's go Yelpers!

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    Ask the Community - Koko Crater Trail

    What does the yellow block with a number on it means?

    Someone was saying it counts down how far it is to the top. I can't confirm but it's something like that.

    Is drone allowed on top?

    I hike this trail pretty often and there aren't any restrictions as far as I know and I've seen a number of them so far. However, I have seen some hikers become irritated with the noise constantly buzzing as it echos down the entire trail path. So… Read more

    Does anyone know why there's so many shoes on the power lines? Like what does that represent?

    From seeing people do it here and other trails, it's more of a commemoration for those who have hiked the trail and no longer plan to hike anymore (usually done by visiting guests). I don't advise doing it as it becomes a hazard and it means someone… Read more

    Can I start this hike at 4-5pm? Are there any set hour of operation for this place, kind of like the Diamond Head Hike Trail?

    Yes! Park closes at 11. My preferred time is 5:30 anyway to reach the top for sunset.

    Where to park?

    There's a parking lot just south of the biggest baseball field, that's the best place to park.

    Are there any bike racks near Koko Head Crater Trail? If not, any good places to park a bike?

    There are chain link fences around ball fields there...easy place to lock up a bike and a short walk to the trail head

    Are there other hikes that are similar in effort and length that you'd recommend in/close to town? Looking for alternatives when Hawaii Kai is too far from where I am at the end of the day. Thanks!

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    Pu'u 'Ualaka'a State Park

    Pu'u 'Ualaka'a State Park

    4.8(172 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Visiting Pu'u Ualaka's State Park is on my top ten favorite things to do in Honolulu. The Park…read moreoffers spectacular views of the entire Southside of the Island. I travelled up Mount Tantalus to the Park yesterday with my daughter. We travelled through beautiful dense forest at the Park entrance. At the highest overlook, we could see everything and more from Diamond Head out to (and beyond) the airport. We could see all of Honolulu. I felt like we were on top of the world! Plaques offer fascinating overviews of the history and geology of the landmarks below. We could even see inside the famous tuff cone, Punch Bowl! Nearby is the first macadamia nut orchard in Hawaii. The overviews are paved with railings and easily accessible. The Park offers picnic areas with a couple pavilions and picnic tables. There is a charge for non-resident parking of $7 that can be paid electronically. Resident parking is free. Parking is limited, but there are several parking areas. We had no trouble finding parking mid week. Warning signs tell guest not to leave valuables in the car. Pu'u Ualaka'a State Park is only two miles from downtown Honolulu (maybe a couple more miles to the top). The Park is an easy 5 star and worth a visit.

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    Lulumahu Falls

    Lulumahu Falls

    4.5(360 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    A beautiful day for a hike! Every time I do this hike it's a little different. Today the waterfall…read morewas cold and bracing and there were a lot of people hiking the falls. We started out around 8:45 AM and by the time we reached the waterfall, it was getting full of families and pairs of hikers. I recommend go early to skip the crowds. The hike itself isn't too technical and there are only a few places where you have to step up high over a rock or scramble through a stream.

    Here are clear and concise directions for this hike!!…read more Main parking off Pali hwy. Entrance is easily visible. You'll enter the bamboo forest. Within the first 50 feet it will split into a Y trail, take the left path. If you go straight you'll likely end up in the bamboo section for 20-40 mins. If you do not exit the bamboo area within 10 mins, you're lost. You'll exit the bamboo area through a lifted/broken section of the fence. Walk uphill onto the paved pathway. This will open onto a wide valley. You'll pass a large bridge structure. Follow that till road till you get to the supply shed structures. Look for a small concrete stairway in the trees. Stay left mostly, and look for pink ribbons. Pass the old fenced off pool looking area. Once you hit the rock/mud path (approx 10 mins) there's a hard right turn down into the main river area. A large tree has fallen so you'll need to spot the ribbons, and climb over this tree. If you pass this fallen tree by mistake, the trail will seem oddly difficult and dense. You'll need to turn around. Walk until you see the man made rock wall with a small waterfall, and walk across this to the other side. Follow the ribbons up the path and you'll need to cross the river 3-5 more times after this. Keep looking for clear open paths. There's two ways you can continue after that point so don't worry. (One way is just more difficult) Before the waterfall there's a larger section of rocks you'll have to climb over. Main takeaways: You will have to walk across slippery rocks several times. It is muddy. It's not that difficult but can be dangerous at some parts. If you don't see a pink/orange ribbon for more than 5-10 mins at any time, you are likely lost.

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    Diamond Head State Monument - Shaved Ice

    Diamond Head State Monument

    4.5(2.2k reviews)
    7.0 miDiamond Head

    Vacationed in Hawaii (4/29-4/3 2026) so of course we had to hit up the beautiful island trails!…read moreDiamond Head was on our list so we booked it in advance since you need to make reservations. We did it all through Groupon to get picked up from our hotel and dropped off as well. The trail is definitely a popular hot spot for tourists but we didn't mind the crowd. We did an early one to see the Sun rise, though by the time we got there the sun was out already. Totally okay. Water was provided by our tour guide. He gave us some history on Diamond Head and then dropped us off and gave us 2 hours to explore before getting picked up. Thank you Jonah from Fun Hawaii Group! Aaaand we were on our way! Paths were clean and clear of overgrown plants for the most part. My wife and l hike regularly so we didn't feel the hike was bad at all. Weather was perfect (it rained on us a bjt too which was unexpected but fun) and it wasn't a long hike either. There are steps involved which we enjoyed for the added cardio! When we made it to the top it was breathtaking! The views of the ocean and the mountains were beautiful! Still find myself looking at photos. It was truly magical. We were in paradise!

    Hiking Diamond Head State Monument is honestly one of my favorite things to do when I visit Oʻahu…read more It's about a 1.6 mile round trip hike and took us around 1.5-2 hours, but this can vary depending on stops and crowds. I'd say it's a moderate hike--not super long, but you definitely feel it. There's a pretty significant incline, especially toward the end with all the stairs, so it gets your heart rate up for sure. The path isn't paved, so it's a mix of rocky, uneven ground and dirt trails, and it can get a bit muddy if it's rained recently. There are also these dark tunnels you walk through, which was actually really cool and made it feel a little more adventurous (just use your phone flashlight). The best part is definitely the view at the top. You get these insane panoramic views of Waikīkī and the ocean--totally worth the climb. A couple quick tips: make reservations before you go, get there early because it gets hot fast, bring water, and wear decent shoes (especially if it's been rainy). Also expect a little waiting in tight spots like the stairs near the top. Overall, it's a fun hike and 100% worth it if you're visiting.

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    Makiki-Manoa Cliffs Hike - Bench where you can relax!

    Makiki-Manoa Cliffs Hike

    4.3(38 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    Did this amazing hike again starting at a different location with an alteration due to a closure of…read moreone section of the trail. I love the combination of this trails because the variety of beautiful views, landscapes, type of surfaces. Dense lush rainforest to dryer areas with a variety of foliage. Started at the Makiki Arboretum trail, taking the loop to the right on the Maunalaha Trail. This section will get the blood flowing as you climb upward over a very rooted trail. Once you arrive at an area with metal benches there is an intersection of multiple trails. Take Makiki Valley Trail to the Right. After a short hike take the Moleka Trail to the Left. The Moleka trail becomes the Manoa Cliff trail which you stay on for a number of miles. If you struggle with narrow trails with drop offs this section may not be for you. There are beautiful views of Manoa Valley from the trail. Some sections of this trail can be muddy. In the past Hike once you go through the gate the Manoa Cliff trail takes a sharp turn to Left at Intersection of other trails. In our case there was a recent landslide and there was a warning sign not continue on the Manoa Cliff Trail. No problem we took Pauoa Flats Trail until we reached Kalawahine Trail and took a Left on it. Take this trail until you reach a paved road, take a right down the road until you see the next trailhead, Nahuina Trail which zig zags its way down. When you come to Makiki Valley trail go left. When you reach Kanealole take it to your right. This trail will take you back to trail you started on. Since there are so many different trails to do this loop I suggest using Alltrails download. We clocked over 10 miles. I'd rate it as intermediate. Bring plenty of water, I carry crampons in case there are muddy slippery areas. Would not do if heavy rain or strong winds expected.

    Afternoon hike at Manoa Cliff, Kalawahine, and Makiki Valley Loop…read more Great trail, awesome views. Best if you can download the map as you loose service in several areas of the trail. My trail map also showed I hiked 7.3 miles and my husband stated 6.4, but either way it is long. Just be ready for a good long hike. We started in the rain so yes mud was around, and yes places were pretty slippery. But all in all not too bad to get around. Just wear good hiking shoes. Conditions: bugs, muddy, easy parking, great views, dog friendly, well maintained, wild flowers

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