Around HawaiiOceanic Time Warner Cable's Community Website
spacerRoad Runner MailspacerOceanicspacer

Aloha! It's Friday, February 3, 2012

Google
 

Lifestyle :: Around Town :: World Wide Ed :: Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike

Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike

User Graphic
 Based on 0 member reviews
HELP ME WITH RATINGS

 Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike  | Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike - Revisited

With all of the food reviews I've been doing lately, I thought it might be a good idea to take us outside to get some blood flowing through our walking sticks. This way, if y'all pack on a pound or two trying out all the eateries I've suggested, I'm accountability free baby!

Now before we get started, you should know that I am no hiking pro by any stretch of the imagination (That's why I have experts like Richard McMahon pen columns on the topic. Please check out his Makapu`u column when you get the chance).

What does this mean? Well, it basically means that I am taking you on a common folk's first person's perspective of a leisurely hike (with scenic photos). If you're looking for historical data, elevation stats or that kind of thing, sorry dudes and dudettes, this noggin' ain't got that info. I'll probably do some online research to help supplement the column, but that'll be the extent of my "expertise"... It also means, as always, to make sure that you've got a clean bill of health before taking on this hike or any type of physical activity.

OK, so here we go... The Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike. If you're coming from the Windward side of Oahu, you'll pass Sea Life Park on your right and Makapu`u Beach on your left. As you drive up the road and start making your descent towards "Alan Davis" (Kaloko), slow down, the trailhead will be on your left. If you're coming from town or Hawaii Kai side, head towards Waimanalo. When you pass Sandy Beach on your right and the Hawaii Kai Golf Course on your left, you're almost there.

(! - Though they've recently built a new parking lot for wouldbe hikers and Makapu`u lookout patrons, people continue to park along Kalanianaole Highway. If you find yourself parking there as well, please be careful as drivers tend to speed in that area. Also, don't leave any valuables in your car. The area is notorious for car break-ins!)

As mentioned, they've recently built a new parking lot and have actually been making a lot of beautification efforts in this area, so if you've done this trail before, you may want to just give it another whirl. Here's what the trailhead looked like just a few months ago... Oh the memories!

Makapuu Lighthouse Trailhead, circa 03/2006
Makapu`u Lighthouse Trailhead, circa 03/2006

The Makapu`u lighthouse trail is actually a fairly easy one. It's almost entirely paved (pay no attention to that dated picture above!) and most spots are easy conquers for the everyday walker. And because of the paved path, it's also pet and bicycle friendly.


Easy, paved path
Easy, paved path

(! - There is no shade along the entire trail, so be sure to handsomely lather yourself with sunscreen and pack ample drinking water. You may also wish to consider hiking before or after the 12PM-2PM peak sun hours. Ironically, there are no restroom facilities along the way, so all that water you'd be drinking from the heat will have to wait until you leave the trail. Be sure to "go" before hitting this trail or be forced to hold da buggah.)

A little more than mid-way up, you'll hit the whale watching lookout point, complete with lookout lenses and posted whale information.

Whale watching lookout point
Whale watching lookout point

Whale details posted at whale watching point
Whale details posted at whale watching point
Whale details posted at whale watching point

(! - If you can afford it, bring along a set of your own binoculars. The one there is not that great, and you'll enjoy looking for those little critters of the ocean from the comfort of your own locale.)

Keep going... we're almost there! But not until we hit some patches of scenic views and strange plant life.

At this point, we catch our first glimpse of the Makapu`u Lighthouse. Woo hoo, exciting times!

First glimpse of the Makapuu Lighthouse
First glimpse of the Makapu`u Lighthouse

As the paved path ends and turns into a few hundred feet of treacherous terrain (notice the sound of sarcasm for those who couldn't tell), you'll soon realize that you've made it! You've conquered the Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike! You've gone from sugary shave ice syrup sloth to born-again bodybuilding buff in just one month. You should be proud of yourself.

Before we celebrate however, you guys need to check out this view with me! C'mon, this is the whole reason why we've climbed all this way right?

On the way to the lookout points, we'll pass by a monument built for nine American naval aviators who perished, not far from here, on April 5, 1942 while servicing our country.

Monument for nine American naval aviators who perished, not far from here, on April 5, 1942 while serving our country
Monument for nine American naval aviators who perished, not far from here, on April 5, 1942 while serving our country

As you progress, you'll hit the first of two lookout points.

From here, you'll get a clear view of Manana Island, also known as Rabbit Island, and the great Pacific Ocean, leading into parts of Makapu`u Beach.

Manana Island, aka Rabbit Island
Manana Island, aka Rabbit Island

Makapuu Beach
Makapu`u Beach

Take a look at this video clip of the view from the first lookout point.


Click to Play Broadband Video
(Must be a Road Runner Hawaii Customer to View Video)

:: Open in Standalone Player ::

If we take a gander to the right from this vantage point, we'll see where we're headed next: the next lookout point, where we'll get a bird's eye view of the infamous lighthouse.

On the way to the second lookout point, I stop periodically to take a few, scenic, wanna-be "artsy-fartsy"-type shots. Man, I'm good! :P

(! - The terrain from the first lookout point to the second is quite rough - no sarcasm here - so be careful and watch your step!)

Alas, we arrive at the second lookout point, which offers us the same majestic views of Makapu`u Beach and Rabbit Island as well as the bird's eye view I mentioned earlier of the lighthouse.

Take a look at this video clip of the view from the second lookout point.


Click to Play Broadband Video
(Must be a Road Runner Hawaii Customer to View Video)

:: Open in Standalone Player ::

Now, all you have to do is look forward to the cool and leisurely stroll back down the trail. The entire hike is approximately 2-3 miles long, and, if I remember correctly, didn't take more than a couple hours or so to complete. If you've done Diamond head, this'll be "duck soup" for you.

Good luck and have fun gang, but enjoy the great outdoors while you can. I'll be fattening y'all up with the usual food reviews real soon!

---

For more, please visit: www.world-wide-ed.com!

Helpful Links:


In Memory of Warren Hiroshi Matsuda
(October 2, 1974 - September 27, 2002)

Warren Matsuda Memorial Web Site
Warren Matsuda Memorial Web Site

I had the honor of knowing Warren though high school sports and running in the same crowds growing up in Hawaii Kai. He unfortunately lost his life off the beaten paths of this trail, but he will always be remembered. R.I.P. Warren.

Tom & Warren Matsuda Scholarship Fund
Warren's father Tom's life was also tragically taken from us. In their honor, Roy's Restaurant has - with the help of an annual endowment through the University of Hawaii - started a scholarship fund in Warren and Tom's name, awarding the winner of their annual culinary competition with monies to further his/her education in the art. For more information about the Tom & Warren Matsuda Culinary Scholarship Fund, please contact Roy's Restaurant's Rainer Kumbroch at (808) 396-7697.

 

 Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike  | Makapu`u Lighthouse Trail Hike - Revisited

The views and information contained are not provided or endorsed by Oceanic Time Warner Cable or any its affiliates. The content provided is for general information and entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice before acting on any information contained within this web site. Any unauthorized reproduction is prohibited.

Comments

User Graphic
worldwideed — Monday, April 16, 2007
reportreply
[PREVIOUS COMMENTS] Name: HAWAIIAN Remote Name: 204.210.99.9 Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 Time: 08:42 PM Feedback Wow, awesome pics and videos. I'll be definately checking out the trail real soon....MAHALOS..... *************************************************************************** Name: Ed Date: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 Time: 08:33 AM Feedback Howzit HAWAIIAN. Thanks for the feedback. Have fun on the trail! *************************************************************************** Name: nalani Remote Name: 66.91.127.1 Date: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 Time: 08:58 PM Feedback I've been there before and it's still awesome.Hawaii,no ka oi. Here's a little camera trick for all of you. On your way down(the last stretch),take a picture of Rabbit Island using your hands as a frame or position your finger or hand under the island so it looks like you're holding it.I took a bunch of teenagers up as a birthday excursion and this was a big treat for them!Best advise,go early or late afternoon to beat the heat.Great job,Ed ENJOY EVERYONE *************************************************************************** Name: Ed Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 Time: 11:08 AM Feedback Yay, a second comment! I was beginning to think that y'all didn't like the outdoors and wanted nothing but food reviews. :) Thanks nalani! *************************************************************************** Name: Richard Remote Name: 66.8.149.174 Date: Monday, August 21, 2006 Time: 03:28 PM Feedback Aloha, Ed! Great article & picts! I drove by the new lookout yesterday and mentioned to my wife and kids that we really need to take that hike to the lighthouse overlook! It's almost shameful that we've lived here all our lives and have never been up there! The closest I've been is shown from this pict from the water looking up toward the lighthouse while kayaking. Please do more of your breaks from food as I could use the excersize of these types of activities! Aloha, Richard www.hawaiibeachcombers.com *************************************************************************** Name: Ed Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 Time: 11:32 AM Feedback Aloha Richard. Mahalo for the positive feedback! Keep reading! *************************************************************************** Name: Leilani Remote Name: 66.8.150.64 Date: Sunday, August 27, 2006 Time: 09:01 AM Feedback This lighthouse is breathtaking and beautiful. When you are there you just want to sit down for awhile and take in the gorgeous views. This is why we are lucky we live in hawaii. *************************************************************************** Name: Ed Date: Monday, August 28, 2006 Time: 12:11 PM Feedback Mahalo for your input Leilani! *************************************************************************** Name: uncle tommy k-town Remote Name: 70.95.3.137 Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Time: 09:57 AM Feedback grow up in waimanalo ,in the mids, 1950,s stay there with my navy friend at the light house. on the weekends very nice pictures aloha ,mahalo, tommy hawn *************************************************************************** Name: Ed Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Time: 03:06 PM Feedback Mahalo for sharing uncle tommy k-town!



Add Your Own Comment

Please be short and to the point, and respect the other voices in the discussion. You may edit and delete comments for up to three days after date of post. We reserve the right to edit or delete inappropriate comments. For more information read our site policies »

In order to comment, you must be logged in. Login | Register | Help


20120100_HomePhone

Edward Sugimoto Articles

»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»
»



Send This Person a Message


Email Article to a Friend


Become a Columnist
Are you an expert in your own field? Do you know somebody who is? Fill out our online form and tell us about it. We'll select and consider those who fit the bill!

 Global Right Column - Bottom
Advertisement



Oceanic on Twitter Oceanic on Facebook