Kapalua Coastal Trail

The Kapalua Coastal Trail offers a scenic hike along Maui's breathtaking coastline, providing stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and unique geological formations.

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About Kapalua Coastal Trail

 

The Kapalua Coastal Trail is located on the western shore of Maui, Hawaii, tracing a picturesque path that spans approximately 1.76 miles from Kapalua Bay to D.T. Fleming Beach. This family-friendly trail mixes well-maintained boardwalks with natural, rocky terrain, offering hikers an up-close experience with the rugged beauty of Maui's northwest coast. The trail includes geographical features such as lava flows and tide pools, with the possibility of spotting marine wildlife, including sea turtles and humpback whales, especially during migration seasons. Historically, the coastal area was utilized by native populations for its rich marine resources, and traces of ancient Hawaiian culture can still be seen. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like photography, bird watching, and leisurely walks. The region's diverse ecosystems feature native flora and fauna, making it a favorite spot for nature enthusiasts seeking both recreation and relaxation.

Highlights

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Stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and nearby islands

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Geological formations including lava rocks and tide pools

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Whale watching opportunities during the migration season

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Scenic viewpoints perfect for sunrise and sunset photography

Notable Natural Features

Dragon's Teeth

A unique lava rock formation shaped by millennia of ocean waves.

Makaluapuna Point

Offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and inland vistas.

Oneloa Bay

A scenic beach with white sand, ideal for a rest stop along the trail.