Last updated: April 14, 2021
Thing to Do
Take a Lava Hike!

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The park has several miles of trails you can explore on foot! In ancient times long distance travel was primarily completed by ocean travel in wa'a (canoes), as it was a much quicker way to get to where you were going. Shorter travel, when necessary, was on the numerous trails that had major connectors to mauka-makai routes (mountain to ocean trails). These trails are called ala loa (major prehistoric trails), ala hele or ala lihi kai (shorter coastal trails). The Kekaha region (lands without water) is the region that the park is located in (Called West Hawaii in modern times). Even today the trails are rough and hot, so it's not hard to imagine how difficult it would of been for the ancient Hawaiians to travel these routes without the modern gear that we have, like shoes and backpacks!
The trail from the park visitor center (the Mauka-Makai trail) is the most popular trail in the park. This 1.1 mile trail to the beach requires sturdy shoes, sun protection and plenty of water! Check out the different ages of lava flows on your hike, see native plants and stop and view the ki'i pohaku (petroglyphs) (see staff for brochure or download PDF here). Morning and evening are the best viewing times. Please check in for more information with staff at Hale Ho'okipa, the parks visitor center!
The trail from the park visitor center (the Mauka-Makai trail) is the most popular trail in the park. This 1.1 mile trail to the beach requires sturdy shoes, sun protection and plenty of water! Check out the different ages of lava flows on your hike, see native plants and stop and view the ki'i pohaku (petroglyphs) (see staff for brochure or download PDF here). Morning and evening are the best viewing times. Please check in for more information with staff at Hale Ho'okipa, the parks visitor center!
Details
Duration
1-2 Hours
Activity
Hiking
Hiking the entire park trail takes about two hours. On your way to the ocean on the Mauka-Makai trail stop and see the petroglyphs. Stop at the beach to view the sea turtles (remain 20ft away). Walk the coastline and view the ocean and surf. Think about how remote this land was in ancient times
Pets Allowed
Yes with Restrictions
Pets allowed with 6 foot leash
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Park Visitor Center open 830am-4pm. Trails in park open sunrise to sunset.
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day, Dawn, Dusk
Accessibility Information
Rough lava trail with four foot width and mostly level grade.