Ahuimanu

This is hike through a diverse forest with some archeological sites. Along the way we see one of the rock dikes which hold our water supply until we need it. This dike has a hole which provides a perpetual stream.
A $5 donation is requested for each non-member, age 18 or over.
Cumulative Elevation Gain: 600 ft.
Trail Conditions: Slippery and muddy in wet conditions, rocky, stream crossings, climbing over logs, narrow trail at sections.
Trail Features: Old rock walls, a rock oven and during rainy weather views of waterfalls.
Trail Route: Out and back.
Moku & Ahupua’a: Ko’olaupoko & Kahulu’u
Hawaiian Name Meaning: Flock of birds (bird = manu)
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