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Wa'ahila Ridge State Recreation Area Adventures

Wa'ahila Ridge State Recreation Area offers stunning ridge-line hiking and panoramic views of Honolulu and the surrounding valleys.

49
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Approximately 30,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Wa'ahila Ridge State Recreation Area.

Entrance Requirements

Free access with no permits required.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during the dry season from April to October for optimal trail conditions.

Visitor Information

No formal visitor center, but a kiosk with maps and information is available.

Getting There

Accessible via St. Louis Heights Drive; suitable for all vehicles with a paved parking area at the trailhead.

Weather & Climate

The area experiences a tropical climate with a warm and humid atmosphere. The dry season runs from April to October, with milder temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to 80s°F.

Conservation Efforts

Concerns include the management of invasive species affecting native ecosystems and trail erosion due to heavy foot traffic. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration and maintaining trail safety.

Camping in Wa'ahila Ridge State Recreation Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

No on-site campgrounds

N/A
No Reservations Needed

Camping is not available within Wa'ahila Ridge State Recreation Area.

Top Trails

Wa'ahila Ridge Trail

Moderate
2.4 miles

A rewarding hike with striking views of Manoa and Palolo valleys and the possibility of extending to Mount Olympus.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring plenty of water and sunscreen as the trail can be exposed to direct sunlight.

Avoid hiking during or after heavy rain to prevent slippery conditions.

Parking can be limited; visiting early in the morning is recommended.

Be prepared for changes in weather and trail conditions; sturdy hiking boots are recommended.

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