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4.3 (127 reviews)

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Ana T.

Trail is very confusing and we went up the wrong way and were about to get very hurt. Do better there needs to be a sign by the turns. Theres no signs anywhere. Very beautiful place though.

Peter C.

Likeke Falls is a two tied waterfall near the Ko'olau Golf Club. You can access this waterfall from either hiking down the Old Pali Highway from the Pali Lookout or from the Ko'olau Golf Club. Going the Ko'olau Golf Club route is much shorter in distance if you are tight on time. There is normally a lot of water flowing since water is constantly being collected from the Ko'olau mountain range.

Beautiful!
Mel Y.

Great hike, good pay off with waterfall at the end, parking options including the First Prez church for 10$. Saw families, with young children, and pets. Some people were in the water and recommending visitors be careful and not to go in if you have open cuts. The hike isn't strenuous and can easily be done round trip in half an hour. Be sure to stop and take photos of the gorgeous view!

Amy R.

This was a super quick and easy hike for my family to do. We went in end of May, not too muddy when we went. We parked at the golf course and paid the $10 I believe it was. However, because we paid and because it was such a short hike to the likelike falls I would recommend also doing the longer hike that gets you to the old Pali highway as well. We didn't do it this time because we weren't prepared for it. Once at the falls my kids played around and splashed in the water. This isn't a huge falls but my kids enjoyed it. Again it's a really short hike so definitely one to do if you have little kids and worry about longer waterfall hikes.

Prize at the end of this short hike.  So beautiful!
Janice Q.

This hike was short, enjoyable, and majority of the time shaded (big plus for me). The incline on the hike was easily tolerated. And the vegetation with birds singing was beautiful and peaceful. There were little ribbons tied to tree branches to help keep you on the correct path. Eventually you will approach a fork in the trail. The path on the right had a large blue arrow painted on a tree. We chose the left path since it had a man-made rock pathway. So many steps further in, we realized we took the wrong way. Especially since our scout had just shared he heard the waterfall coming from the path with the BLUE ARROW -_- Nice to know *sigh* So after following the path with the blue arrow we finally made it to the waterfall. So worth the effort, even with us taking the wrong path at first lol. The only downside to this hiking trail was parts of the trail were slippery from all the mud, and there were lots of mosquitoes (Thus, the 4 star review). Also, there are some fallen trees/branches on the trail you will need to maneuver through/around/over/under it. Parking wasn't an issue for us. You have the option to park at Ko'olau Golf Club, but you'll need to pay $10 and leave before they close or your vehicle will be locked in. Or you can park off to the side of the road before the entrance of the golf course, which is what we did with no issues. Just make sure your vehicle can handle the uneven ground so you don't get stuck. You'll also want to make sure never to leave any valuables in view as some vehicles have been burglarized here before. Tip 1: Take a right at the BLUE ARROW (See pics below). Tip 2: Use bug repellent and wear clothing to cover up if you don't want to become a mosquitos next meal. Tip 3: Make sure you wear proper footwear with enough grip. Tip 4: Don't try to pet the feral cats no matter how cute they look O_O

Jada C.

Many hikers can pretend to go on an adventure through the dense forest. Imagine yourself as Indiana Jones exploring a deep jungle. Hikers can take the cobblestone paths to the lovely waterfall. Get ready to go through the muddy paths, mosquito fest, roots rising out of the ground (which anyone can trip over), and humid atmosphere (make sure to have the water bottle handy), to get to the waterfall. When the hikers reach the waterfall, they can put their feet into the water. The water tends to be shallow. Depending on the day, when we went, the water looked clear. Many families and groups came to the hike when we went. Hikers can go up further to the Pali and look down. Personally speaking, I don't do much hiking. Nor do I like exploring nature. I just like to look at it and let it be. Do I consider this an easy hike? No. I felt it more appropriate for the intermediate hiker. They may find it easy. Many times I almost fell and slipped due to the muddy trails. Not my cup of tea. As a matter of fact, I found it pretty stressful many times. Will I go back here? Probably not. Is this a good hike for families, groups, and couples? Yes. Even children go up these hikes with their families. The positive side being that dogs can go on this trail. Dogs will like to rest and walk around the waterfall. We brought Lola and she liked going up the trail.

Looking for fishes & shrimps!
Keith L.

Easy & fun hike to take the kids and family. Only less than a 1 mile in and then back out.

Edna G.

The best short waterfall trail so far on my trip in Oahu! This was a short waterfall trail by Ko'olau Golf Club. I would park at the far left parking lot for the trail entrance. Parking is free. When you go to the trail, turn left into a small open brush right before the graffiti tank. DO NOT go around the tank as it just goes in a circle. We totally went around it like idiots. We totally missed the trail. Make sure to step on the tree roots so you won't sink in the mud. Walking on the rocks can be slippery but this is why it's best to use hiking shoes for this trail. I highly recommend to wear waterproof or old shoes as this trail is very muddy with red dirt. We happen to come while it was lightly raining. I thought it was better since the waterfall was gushing and so beautiful. Also, put on lots bug repellent as you will surely be bitten my many mosquitoes. Good thing I had some!! You will surely enjoy the Hawaii nature and the waterfall. Great pictures. Be careful going on up the waterfall as the rocks are slippery. Good thing I am a hiker and I know where to step and I take my time to scan where my next step will be. You can use the tree branches by carefully tugging what will carry your weight. Part of the waterfall holes are deep so I would remove your shoes. Other than that, it was a good short walk up the waterfall less than a mile. Make sure to bring your camera! It's totally worth the trip! [103/100]

This is that sneaky tree with the arrow where you turn right
Elizabeth M.

What a great little hike! I saw some conflicting information about where to find the start, but basically you'll want to park in the lot by Ko'olau Ballrooms and Conference center. As you are pulling into the lot, the entryway is straight and to the left, marked by a chain across a small driveway. (Don't forget your bug spray and good shoes for the rocks.) Once on the trail, when you see the graffiti water tower, make an immediate left. (Don't hug around the tower, or you've gone too far.) The trickiest turn is when you search for the tree to go right. Indeed, it does have a small arrow carved into it, but I missed it when a freak rainstorm drenched me right before the turn. After a hike up the rocks, I headed back, just past another very large tree, and got back on the correct trail. Although the pitter-patter of raindrops made the waterfall hard to hear at first, eventually I heard the unmistakable sound of the rush of water. Amazingly, I had the whole trail to myself--including the waterfall--thanks to the early morning start and the burst of rain. It was gorgeous and not too strenuous to get there. I'll definitely hike back there soon, after checking the weather radar first!

James S.

This was hike was not hard at all and very kid friendly. There lots of families on this hike. It can be confusing to start the hike if the gate is closed that leads to the back of the golf course parking lot which is where the hike actually begins. If that gate is closed which will be on the right side of the road you will need to keep walking past it to another gate that has a path going around it on the right side. Keep walking until you get to the bottom of a bridge that has two trail entrances on the right side. Take the first one. That will lead you up and around to the back of the parking lot to start the hike. The parking situation is a little bit weird. This was my first time on this trail and I'm assuming that people normally park up the hill toward the back of the golf course parking lot, but if this is not the case, you will have to park on the side of the road and walk your way up to the entrance. In that case you may have to park a little ways away if there are lots of people out. When you get to the trail entrance oh will see a big water tower that is painted all over just before getting to it, you will a path to the left of it which is the beginning of the trail. Overall I was pleased with this hike, it was very enjoyable and easy to do. It is always great to listen the sound of water flowing in nature.

Take the path to the right to get to waterfall. Going straight ahead will lead you to the old pali road.
Chadd C.

If your looking for a short, beautiful, and a stunning little waterfall hike, then check this gem out. Located in Kaneohe, this place is easy to find. The hike features a well traveled path, beautiful scenery, and tops it off with a amazing little waterfall to help you cool off. Dogs are welcomed but keep them leashed please. As you make your way to Koolau Golf course, the entrance to the hike begins at the back corner of the parking lot. Walk pass the chain gate til you see the water tank. The trail veers imediately left at the tank, up the hill... from there just follow the path til you pass the downed trees with the arrows pointing right. Continue right til you get to the waterfall. This hike is super easy and fun for all ages... and younger kids can do this hike with no problems. We now do this hike as a family on a regular basis. Definitely recommended!!!

Joe C.

I been here once before for a outdoor yoga and hike yelp event. First time back, actually planned on going to Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden but to my dismay dogs are not allowed. But dogs are fine at the close by likeke falls which offers similar views. To get to the trail head you need to head to the koolau golf club and head left to the back corner of the lot furthest from the clubhouse. You can head up to the pali but the falls are at a midway junction. See pics. Heading towards the pali offers some nice views of the koolau mountains. Most just hang a right and head to the falls. Short and sweet hike, small but picturesque falls with shallow pools. Fun short hike.

Maricarmen S.

We got lost missed the tree on the way up with the arrow. It was super hot and humid, spray yourself with the bug spray. Still have an adventure and had fun wish we could have seen the falls or there was better markings to follow the trail. 10$ parking at the church they close at 4pm and if your car isn't out you have to pay like 100$ fee for someone to come and let you out the church parking.

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Parking at the golf course is not allowed anymore. They will tow your vehicle.

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Pu'u 'Ualaka'a State Park

Pu'u 'Ualaka'a State Park

4.8
(173 reviews)
4.4 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.

Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Park offers some of the best views of the greater Waikiki and Honolulu area…read more It's well worth the drive up for the panoramic vista that stretches from Mānoa all the way to Diamond Head, and out toward Honolulu Airport and Pearl Harbor. The park officially closes at 6pm, but I've walked in after hours before to enjoy the city lights, and the views are just as impressive at night. It's a bit off the typical tourist path, so it doesn't get overly crowded. Highly recommended if you want a different perspective of Honolulu.

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Mānoa Falls Trail

Mānoa Falls Trail

4.4
(1.3k reviews)
1.9 mi

This is a great little hike that is not difficult at all. The trail seems mostly maintained for the…read moremost part. It was raining when we went, so it got super muddy, but that is to be expected and was totally fine. My only real disappointment was that you cannot actually get into the water to swim anywhere along the trail or at the falls. Also, be aware that they charge for parking, though they do offer a military discount if that applies to you. Overall, it is a nice, accessible walk through nature, just do not bring your swimsuit expecting to dive in.

Manoa Falls Trails was recommended from someone as a short and relaxing hike. Although it was quite…read moreshort (our group finished within an hour), it wasn't very relaxing. It felt more intense. As it is surrounded by breath taking views and lots of trees. And once you reached the end, there is a waterfall -- lovely view, you can see it but you cannot touch the water or swim there. It's a lovely hike and experience; I did sort of enjoy it but please keep in mind and know that it is quite muddy and there is a lot of incline, uphills. The pavement is mostly rocky and muddy throughout. As it is a short distance, our group finished within an hour. I also a saw three people fall down. I wished that there were signs to warn people of the muddy and rocky areas or the inclines coming for safety. I would recommend this trail but to dress comfortably and to stay hydrated. There is a small parking lot available, the parking fee is $7. It was an experience for one time but I most likely wouldn't go again.

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Water fall behind me and my boo 3
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Lulumahu Falls

Lulumahu Falls

4.5
(360 reviews)
1.6 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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Lulumahu Falls
Lulumahu Falls
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Diamond Head State Monument

Diamond Head State Monument

4.5
(2.2k reviews)
7.3 mi

No reservation needed for local residents. I visited Diamond Head State Monument on a Sunday…read moremorning and the parking lot was packed. I drove up to the guard shack, showed my ID and was able to park in the open lot. I recommend carpooling as parking is limited. I hadn't hiked Diamond Head in 10 years, so I forgot how strenuous it can be. I wore comfortable athletic sneakers, a large sun hat and brought a 24 oz water bottle with me. There's little to no shade for most of the hike. Certain parts of the hike are steep and uneven. Definitely take your time and don't feel rushed. There's enough room for people to go around you, if needed. I saw some elementary kids zip past me, so even younger kids can do it. There is a steep stairwell and a dark tunnel that leads to the top. Once I got to the lookout, it was so crowded. It was hard to take photos and gather with my friends. I felt so claustrophobic. After that, I climbed back down. When I got to the end of the hike, I went to the gift shop kiosk. There's a bunch of Sanrio exclusive merch that I picked up for my friends. I thought that was the best reward for my hike.

Amazing little area (views)…read more Keep in mind that place is always busy so make sure you made a reservation online for the visit weeks before you go if not further out. You have to be there within the first 30 minutes of your reservation and then you only get 2 hours to hike. Believe me you won't spend more than 2 hours there between the crowds and the heat. So the earlier in the morning you can make your reservation you'll be much better off! I traveled late and only carried one bottle of water and I was fine (50 yoa, physical but I don't work out or anything). Definitely need to pace yourself, especially if you're prone to heat exhaustion. Don't let the nice weather fool you cause it does get very hot with little breeze and lots of steep terrain. If you're pron to having bad balance or twisting your ankle a lot, I would not do this hike. If you have a stroller or needle a walker, you definitely should not be doing this hike. Views are amazing at the end of the hike, as long as it's not too busy. If it's busy, be prepared to stand in line to get your Kodak moments.

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Top of the crater
Top of the crater
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Makiki-Manoa Cliffs Hike

Makiki-Manoa Cliffs Hike

4.3
(38 reviews)
4.5 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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Lanikai Pillbox Hike

Lanikai Pillbox Hike

4.6
(993 reviews)
4.9 mi

I hadn't done the Lanikai Pillbox Hike in quite a few years. Parking in Lanikai has changed quite a…read morebit and so you can't really park anywhere in the neighborhoods anymore. For this reason, my husband dropped off my son and I, and we went up by ourselves. I would say that if you have a rambunctious 7 year old, like I do, be prepared that they will run around like crazy and you might need help wrangling them as I did with mine. I think he was giving other hikers heart attacks because he was close to the edge and there's nowhere but down in most spots since you're going up and down. The view is always spectacular, but it can get quite windy up there. Be prepared to get your shoes dirty if it's rained. The path does kind of deviate, but follow the most treaded path and keep going up and you should see other people along the way. A beautiful hike that probably takes less than an hour if you take your time enjoying the view and taking pictures. Just remember to respect the parking rules!

Lanikai Pillbox Trail is a hiking trail near Lanikai Beach in Kailua offering views of the ocean,…read morecoastline, and nearby islands. You can park in the residential neighborhood and walk a short way to the trailhead. Pillboxes are small fortified concrete structures used in warfare and the ones here are from World War II. The hike was only 1.6 miles round trip but some points were a little narrow, steep, and slippery. The beginning was the toughest with a rocky incline. It was only about 15 minutes to the first pillbox already with good views but if you walk another 5 minutes you'll reach the second pillbox. The views of the ocean were beautiful and you can see the coastline far and wide. You can continue going past the pillboxes but most people get to the stop and go back down. Going down was a little slippery so watch your step, be careful, and ensure you're staying on the trail going down. This was a short and slightly strenuous hike but fulfilling.

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