All over the Hawaiian Islands there are hiking trails and paths that lead into the unknown of the islands. Tucked into the rainforest or along the island’s coastlines, these hikes show off the island’s natural beauty of the island, and the stunning natural elements that are found throughout Hawaii, on every island, and in some of the most unassuming locations. Trails are found just about everywhere you look and on a hiking adventure, you’ll get to know the island’s most intimate locations. Group hiking adventures are easy to book and always include the beauty of Hawaii, and with hikes for all skill levels, everyone can find something that they want to see.
With a diverse landscape and environment that features everything from the ocean to the dessert, Hawaii is waiting to be explored. Each island features sites and scenery that you will not want to miss. From the lush rainforests to volcanic landscapes, your group will love Hawaii hiking adventures and we cannot wait to show you the islands.
Oahu features one of the most popular trails in Hawaii. Many visitors rise before the sun to hike to the summit of Diamond Head, taking in an incredible sunrise and seeing so much of the island in one view. Oahu also features the daunting Koko Head Crater Hike, one of the most challenging hikes in Hawaii, and also one of the most rewarding. Hikers climb to the summit using the abandoned rail system, ascending more than 1,000 stairs to reach the top, finding panoramic views of the South Shore, Hanauma Bay, and the iconic mountain ranges.
Over on Maui, the Iao Valley Hike is downright amazing, offering a hike through one of the most desolate areas in all of Hawaii. Hiking this secluded valley shows off the lush rainforests and the surprising hidden features that are located throughout this untouched area.
Two of Hawaii’s most popular hikes are found on Kauai and the Big Island, and any group visiting one of those islands will absolutely want to take part in these challenging adventures. The Na Pali Coast on Kauai, and Mt. Kilauea on the Big Island show off the oldest and the newest parts of the islands. Kauai’s Na Pali Coast is one of the most difficult hikes you will every set out on, covering 14 miles and trekking along the coastline of the oldest Hawaiian Island. Mt. Kilauea is the only actively erupting volcano in Hawaii, and on a Volcano Hike, you’ll trek over the newest land created by the volcano. This is the best way to see parts of the island that are otherwise inaccessible.
Hiking in Hawaii is for great for all ages, and hikes are available for all skill levels. Groups love to join an outing that keeps them together, and shows off just how stunning Hawaii is. Get out and explore Hawaii during your group vacation to Hawaii.
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