Wiliwilinui
A popular ridge hike that begins with a long roller coaster dirt road that transforms into a trail of steps leading to the Ko’olau summit. A good aerobic workout with rewarding views along the way and at the summit. *
A $5 donation is requested for each non-member, age 18 or over.
Elevation Gain: 1,600 feet.
Trail Conditions: limited parking, erosion, rope sections, cliffs, tricky footing, steep ups and downs, mountain biking area, muddy and slippery when wet.
Trail Features: native plants and spectacular summit views.
Trail Route: out and back.
Native Flora & Fauna: koa, ‘ohi’a, alani and kopiko.
Moku & Ahupua’a: Kona & Waikiki.
Hawaiian Name & Meaning: Wiliwilinui = large wiliwili (native tree)
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