Visitors who move quietly and slowly through the reserve, respecting its Hawaiian plants and animals, gain most from the experience. In turn, they leave the reserve natural and pristine for the future.
Leave your pets at home; dogs kill nesting birds
Proceed only on foot or bicycle
Stay on marked trails
Avoid disturbing nesting birds; respect posted signs (Bring binoculars or zoom lenses to observe animals from a distance)
Prevent fires
Volunteer on service visits for trail maintenance and weed pulling
Carry out litter
Leave all living things as you found them
Respect cultural sites
No open fires
Camping is not allowed
Do not wander off marked trails
Do not leave litter
Commercial activity (including tours, filming, commercial photography, etc) is prohibited without a special use permit.
Trailheads: |
Waianae — End of Farrington Hwy. |
Trail Length: | 3.5 miles to point from parking |
Time Required: | 1-3 hours round trip |
Difficulty: |
Moderate |
Elevation gain: | Negligible |
Take with you: |
Ample supply of water |
For more information please visit: Hawaii State Parks