Maui Hikes

Walking in Maui

Walking on Maui can be one of the experiences of life or a peaceful stay in the untouched beauty of our island. Or, customize a tour of Maui to suit your needs. Maui Loop is more of an adventure than a hike.

Maui' s 12 best walks of the year

Although famous for its beautiful sandy beach and holiday resort, Maui should not be missed by those who want to put on walking shoes and enjoy the islands rugged scenery. Maui offers a great variety of walks for all age groups and ability groups, from the unspoilt coastline to some of the highest volcanoes.

So, if you are happy with a relaxing days on the beaches, take a look at some of our favourite daily walks in Maui: The Hoapili Trail: This moderately easy walk along a stream of Lavastrom es will make it look like you are on another world! Take lots of fresh air and footwear for this less congested walk past places of culture and inlets.

Wai'anapanapa Coastline Trail: This secluded coastline path near Hana leads past tidal basins, secluded bays, creeks, caves, blast holes, sandy shores and citysites. Pu'u Ola'i is a small, unmarked path from M?kena beach to a cindery volcanoes. The Kahakai Trail: The Kahakai trail to Kuloa Point is a lovely coastline path near Hana suitable for walkers of all age.

It is a small walk with tidal swimming pool and stunning views of Big Island on clear day. Skidding Sands Trail: Situated in the National Park Haleakal?, the slidesands trails offer several high altitude hikes through Maui's highest volcano peaks. Because of the altitude, the meteorological conditions and the cliffs, this walk is a little more demanding, so you should be absolutely cautious!

Kuleau Oka O'o Trail: The Ku lu'u o kana O'o Trail, also situated in the National Park Haleakal?, is a bend over the Sliding Sands Trail, which surrounds a sleeping waste dump with a magnificent view of the craters. Waihe'e Ridge Trail: Ridgelin's 5 mile walk is definitely more characteristic of the Hawaiian tropics.

The Waihe'e Ridge is a demanding walk with stunning clear daylight. Pee-pee trail: This rather secluded part of the National Park Haleakal? offers some walks through some of the tropic forests and bamboos that culminate in magnificent waterfalls. Waihou Spring Reserve is a peaceful and open circuit through the pinewoods, culminating in a picturesque view.

At Hana, this family-friendly walk leads along a tranquil brook to a row of scenic falls and bathing pools. Ka'eleku Cave / Hana Lave Tube: This 1,000-year-old cave is a clear diversion from the adventure on the way to Hana.

On this walk, which is suitable for all age groups, you dare to explore the enormous remnants of a dry stream of Lavafluss! You are looking for a less intensive walk in Haleakal? National Park? The Hosmer Grove is a brief interpretation of a circular route through the established and indigenous forests.

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