Kaʻena Point State Park
State park · Honolulu ·

Kaʻena Point State Park

State park · Honolulu ·

Scenic hikes, surfing, gliders, albatross & monk seal watching

albatross sanctuary
monk seal watching
coastal trail
ocean views
hike
lava shoreline
glider launch
sunset views
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Kaʻena Point State Park by Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park by Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park by Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park by Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null
Kaʻena Point State Park by null

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Farrington Hwy, Waialua, HI 96791 Get directions

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"Kaʻena Point Ancient Hawaiians believed their souls would leap into the spirit world from this lava shoreline on the western tip of Oahu. These days, people jump off here in gliders instead, soaking up views of the Waiʻanae coast to the south, Mokuleʻia to the north—and the glorious, denim-blue Pacific stretching from here to eternity. Take a 5.4-mile round-trip hike and check out the albatross sanctuary on Kaʻena's wild coastal acreage (free to visit). Keep an eye out for monk seals, one of the world's most endangered species, found only in Hawaii. Watch for their silvery-gray sausage shapes as they lounge on the beach, but give them space. Always retreat if a seal awakes, vocalizes, shies away, or tries to shield a pup."

Oahu Sunsets and Picturesque Views
Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park
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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Kaʻena Point Ancient Hawaiians believed their souls would leap into the spirit world from this lava shoreline on the western tip of Oahu. These days, people jump off here in gliders instead, soaking up views of the Waiʻanae coast to the south, Mokuleʻia to the north—and the glorious, denim-blue Pacific stretching from here to eternity. Take a 5.4-mile round-trip hike and check out the albatross sanctuary on Kaʻena's wild coastal acreage (free to visit). Keep an eye out for monk seals, one of the world's most endangered species, found only in Hawaii. Watch for their silvery-gray sausage shapes as they lounge on the beach, but give them space. Always retreat if a seal awakes, vocalizes, shies away, or tries to shield a pup."

Best Things to do in Hawai‘i
Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park
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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Kaʻena Point Ancient Hawaiians believed their souls would leap into the spirit world from this lava shoreline on the western tip of Oahu. These days, people jump off here in gliders instead, soaking up views of the Waiʻanae coast to the south, Mokuleʻia to the north—and the glorious, denim-blue Pacific stretching from here to eternity. Take a 5.4-mile round-trip hike and check out the albatross sanctuary on Kaʻena's wild coastal acreage (free to visit). Keep an eye out for monk seals, one of the world's most endangered species, found only in Hawaii. Watch for their silvery-gray sausage shapes as they lounge on the beach, but give them space. Always retreat if a seal awakes, vocalizes, shies away, or tries to shield a pup."

Off the Beaten Path: Hiking around Honolulu
Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park
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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Kaʻena Point Ancient Hawaiians believed their souls would leap into the spirit world from this lava shoreline on the western tip of Oahu. These days, people jump off here in gliders instead, soaking up views of the Waiʻanae coast to the south, Mokuleʻia to the north—and the glorious, denim-blue Pacific stretching from here to eternity. Take a 5.4-mile round-trip hike and check out the albatross sanctuary on Kaʻena's wild coastal acreage (free to visit). Keep an eye out for monk seals, one of the world's most endangered species, found only in Hawaii. Watch for their silvery-gray sausage shapes as they lounge on the beach, but give them space. Always retreat if a seal awakes, vocalizes, shies away, or tries to shield a pup."

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Oahu Sunsets and Picturesque Views
Photo by Christian Vorhofer/age fotostock
Kaʻena Point State Park

Mary Ann H.

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Great hike with high steep mountains on one side and the crashing surf on the other. Good spot to see monk seals and albatrosses. The path can be very muddy after a rain, but still worth it!

Austin B.

Google
Beautiful hike out to the Northwestern point of the island! About 2.5-3 miles of trail to get from the parking lot to the point (depending on how many side loops you do. Got to see dozens of courting albatross and a couple of Monk seals! Be sure to bring plenty of water since the trail is in direct sun and there are no options for water fill up on the trail.

Mr. O

Google
Beautiful location for a walk, hike, fishing, sun bathing, monk seal or arvatross watching and many more seaside. Make sure to check out the coastal trail now open which places you closest to the water but no so close you have to be wary of the ocean taking you away. The breeze, the ocean smell and the wild life magical experience. Parking lot is free however there are no bathrooms or trash cans so take it and take it out please, garbage that is.

Tim M.

Google
One of my favorite hikes on oahu. Easy mostly flat 3 hour round trip hike. Bring a hat and water. No dogs allowed.

Tim M.

Google
A pleasant walk down a 4x4 road past local fisherman surf casting and camping. The views of the coastline and mountains was great. Once at the point it was amazing to walk among the albatross chicks and peer into the tide pools. The neatest was being able to view the North and west shores of Oahu. Very beautiful.

Eric

Google
Easy 2.6 mile each way trail to end to see beautiful Laysan Albatrosses!

Doua M.

Google
Nice beach to visit. The birds are friendly here and the sunset views are great.

Mira O.

Google
How lucky to be able to see the dance of the albatross💃❣️truly a once in a lifetime experience. Thank you to the park for trying to keep the area protected from predators and giving the birds a chance to come back to their original home.