Kahikinui Forest Reserve is a significant natural area located on the leeward slopes of Haleakalā in Maui, Hawaii. This reserve spans approximately 2,916 acres and is managed by the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) as part of the State Forest Reserve System. The landscape is characterized by grasslands, native shrublands, and ongoing efforts to restore the native acacia koa forest, representing one of Hawaii's last remaining dry forest ecosystems. The area is primarily dedicated to natural resource conservation and…
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Kahikinui Forest Reserve is a natural area on the leeward slopes of Haleakalā in Maui, Hawaii. It spans approximately 2,916 acres (1,180 hectares) and is managed by the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) for conservation and restoration of native ecosystems. It is known for its efforts to restore the native acacia koa forest.
While direct public access within the reserve is limited due to its conservation focus, the broader region offers opportunities for outdoor activities. Komoot users have explored the surrounding areas, with available routes for Hiking and Jogging.
Direct public access for hiking within the Kahikinui Forest Reserve is currently very limited, as the area is focused on natural resource conservation. However, many popular hiking routes often associated with the region are located in the nearby Haleakalā National Park. Komoot offers a guide for Hiking in Kahikinui Forest Reserve.
Public access for jogging directly within the Kahikinui Forest Reserve is limited due to its conservation status. However, the surrounding areas provide options for jogging. Komoot provides a guide for Running Trails in Kahikinui Forest Reserve.
While direct access to the reserve is limited, the broader region offers trails suitable for various skill levels. For those seeking less strenuous options, komoot features a guide for Easy hikes in Kahikinui Forest Reserve.
The surrounding areas of Kahikinui Forest Reserve offer options for family outings. Komoot provides a guide specifically for Family-friendly hikes in Kahikinui Forest Reserve, which can help in planning suitable excursions.
The reserve's landscapes are characterized by grasslands, native shrublands, and areas of acacia koa reforestation. It is considered one of Hawaii's last remaining dry forests and is a critical area for the restoration of native ecosystems and protection of native birds.
Kahikinui Forest Reserve is special for its critical role as a restoration area, focusing on bringing back native ecosystems and species after a century of degradation. It plays a vital role in watershed protection and the preservation of rare dry forest ecosystems, with ongoing efforts to restore native forests and protect native birds.
Direct public access for hiking and jogging within the Kahikinui Forest Reserve boundaries is currently very limited. Access through adjacent private, federal, and Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is not publicly available, and existing routes are often difficult.
Komoot users have explored the areas around Kahikinui Forest Reserve, with more than 6,000 visitors sharing their experiences. Routes in the vicinity have an average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars, indicating a positive community reception.
Komoot offers several guides for the region, including Hiking in Kahikinui Forest Reserve, Family-friendly hikes, Running Trails, Volcano hikes, and Easy hikes.
Kahikinui Forest Reserve is managed by the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW). General information can be found on the Hawaiʻi DLNR website. The phone number for general inquiries related to forestry and wildlife in Hawaii is +1-808-984-8100.

