Manoa Valley Local Park offers a peaceful urban green space in Honolulu featuring picnic areas, walking paths, and access to the renowned Manoa Falls Trail, attracting locals and visitors seeking both recreation and nature immersion.
Manoa Valley Local Park is a well-maintained public city park located in the lush Manoa Valley on the island of Oahu, Hawai'i. The park serves as a gateway to the nearby rainforest environment and is a popular starting point for hikes to Manoa Falls, one of Oahu's most accessible and scenic waterfalls. The park's geography includes gently sloping grassy areas surrounded by tropical vegetation characteristic of Hawaiian lowland rainforests. Manoa Valley receives frequent rainfall, which supports the rich flora including ʻōhiʻa lehua trees, ferns, and various native and introduced plant species. The park’s history is linked to the broader cultural and natural heritage of the area, which has been inhabited for centuries and is known for its abundant water sources. Visitors enjoy picnicking, casual walking, and birdwatching along the park’s trails. Manoa Falls Trail begins near the park and travels about 1.6 miles roundtrip through tropical forest to a cascading 150-foot waterfall, a highlight for many visitors. The park is equipped with picnic tables, restrooms, and ample parking, making it a convenient and family-friendly outdoor destination. It provides a serene green space within an urban environment, attracting both locals and tourists interested in experiencing Hawaii’s rainforest environment in an accessible way.
Trailhead to Manoa Falls, a scenic 150-foot waterfall
Tropical lowland rainforest ecosystem with native Hawaiian plants
Popular picnic and family recreation area in urban Honolulu
Proximity to University of Hawai'i at Mānoa campus and city attractions
A 1.6-mile roundtrip hike leading through tropical rainforest to a beautiful 150-foot waterfall.
Shaded picnic tables and grassy areas available for family and group gatherings.
Home to native Hawaiian plants such as ʻōhiʻa lehua and diverse tropical ferns.