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| 'Akaka Falls Trail | | 0.4 |
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| 'Awini Trail | | 0 |
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| 'O'okala Trail | | |
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| 'Ualaka'a Trail | | 0.6 |
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| 'Ualaka'a Trail | | 0.6 |
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| Aihualama Trail | | |
| This is a moderately difficult, 1.3 mile trail located just northeast of Honolulu which is part of the Honolulu Mauka Trail System. The trail skirts the upper west side of Manoa Valley. |
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| Ainapo Trail | | |
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| Ala Kahakai Trail (Kawaihea-Anaehoomalu) | | |
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| Alakai Swamp Trail | | |
| This trail leads across the Alakai Swamp through scrub native rain forest and shallow bogs. There are excellent opportunities for birding and botanizing. It ends at a vista called "Kilohana" on the edge of Wainiha Pali. |
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| Alakai Swamp Trail | | |
| This trail leads from Mohihi Road to the intersection with Pihea Trail. It continues eastward into the swamp, but is not developed beyond this point. |
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| Awaawapuhi Trail | Above Na Pali Coast | 6.5 |
| Easily graded trail starting above Waimea Canyon and ending at a fantasic overlook of the Na Pali Coast. |
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| Awaawapuhi Trail | Koke'e State Park | |
| Located in the Na Pali-Kona Forest Reserve on the west side of the island, this 3.1 mile difficult trail offers spectacular views and a rich variety of native dryland plant species. |
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| Beach Trail | | |
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| Berry Flat Trail | | |
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| Boundary Trail | | |
| Located approximately central within the island this 4.4 mile moderately difficult trail offers excellent views of Kula and central Maui. Also native scrub, remnant native tree forest and planted stands of eucalyptus, pines, cedars and other species, |
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| Byron Ledge Trail | | |
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| Castle Trail | | |
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| Crater Rim Trail | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | |
| This trail leads 11 miles around the Kilauea crater rim. It provides excellent views of the crater and various other volcanic formations. |
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| Crater Rim Trail | | |
| Crater Rim Trail offers a challenging 11-mile hike that circles Kilauea Volcano's summit. |
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| Devastation Trail | | |
| The paved path of Devastation Trail offers an easy hike that extends about a mile round-trip. |
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| Devastation Trail | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | |
| This short, paved trail leads visitors through the remains of a rain forest after a devastating eruption in 1959. |
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| Diamond Head (Le'ahi) Summit Trail | | 0.8 |
| This short but steep trail leads to the summit of Diamond Head, offering spectacular views and a rewarding means of exploring this National Natural Landmark. |
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| Dupont Trail | | |
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| Earthquake Trail | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | 1 |
| This short trail leads hikers passed a portion of road that was destroyed during a 6.6 magnitude earthquake in 1983. The trail takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. |
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