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Hiking in Hickam Air Force Base provides access to Oahu's diverse landscapes, characterized by volcanic formations, lush rainforests, and expansive coastal areas. The region offers a variety of terrain, from accessible waterfront paths to challenging mountain ridges. Hikers can explore trails that traverse tropical vegetation and provide views of the Pacific Ocean. This area, part of the Hawai'i Sentinel Landscape, prioritizes the conservation of natural resources alongside military activities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Hike the easy, recently repaved Nimitz Bike Path in Honolulu, a multi-use trail covering 3.6 miles with minimal elevation gain.
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This easy 2.4-mile hike within Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam offers Pearl Harbor channel views and leads to the Missing Man Memorial.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This unpaved "road" — really, just a nice walking trail — used to be an access point for the Moanalua Ridge Trail, a route up to the "backside" of the Haiku Stairs. That route is now closed and people who've tried to sneak through have gotten tickets, so it's better not to risk it. The early part of the road is interesting in and of itself, though, thanks to interpretive signs that point out natural history and relics.
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This viewpoint gives you great views of the ruggedly beautiful Halawa Valley to your south. The road running through it is Hawaii's H3 interstate highway. Yes, you read that correctly—it's technically considered an interstate, even though it only traverses the one island. If conditions allow you can even see all the way to the city of Honolulu, also to your south.
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This is one of many points along the 'Aiea Ridge Trail (which transects the 'Aiea Loop) that give a great viewpoint over Pearl Harbor. It's an evocative place, where you can easily imagine what it might have been like to witness the Japanese attack on the harbor that triggered the United States' entrance into World War II.
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On this point of the trail you are on the top of a cliff with the Halawa Valley and the highway below. The highway adds a certain element to the view by providing a reference point to show just how big the valley actually is.
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At the top of Alea Hights Drive there is a nice view of Pearl Harbor that gives you a good reference about how high up in the hills you are.
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The Aloha Stadium has been providing multi-use entertainment for the past 47 years. The stadium is being revamped and actually made smaller from 50,000 seats to 25-30,000 seats. The project, like all construction projects, has hit a few snags and won't be ready until 2028.
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Missing Man Memorial is facing the channel entrance to Pearl Harbor at Hickam Air Field. The memorial is dedicated to the men and women of the US Air Force who lost their lives in battle.
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At the top of Alea Hights Drive there is a nice view of Pearl Harbor that gives you a good reference about how high up in the hills you are. If you do like climbing and getting in some serious vert before heading back to the hotel for blended drinks, you can head up Onikiniki Place, Kaahele Street, or any street that heads into the hills!
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There are over 10 hiking routes available in the vicinity of Hickam Air Force Base, offering a diverse range of experiences from easy coastal walks to challenging ridge climbs. The komoot community has explored over 600 unique routes in this area.
Yes, several easy trails are suitable for families. A popular choice is the Hickam Waterfront to Missing Man Memorial — Oʻahu, an easy 3.8 km path along the waterfront. Another accessible option is the Aloha Stadium loop from Aiea, a 3.3 km route providing easy walking opportunities.
Oahu offers numerous trails with breathtaking panoramic views. While not directly on base, popular options accessible from Hickam include the Koko Crater Tramway to Koko Head Lookout for views of Hanauma Bay, or the Lanikai Pillbox Trail for iconic vistas of Lanikai Beach and the Mokulua Islands. The Viewpoint – Viewpoint - Pearl Harbor loop from Halawa also offers expansive views over Pearl Harbor.
Yes, Oahu is home to beautiful waterfall trails. The Manoa Falls Trail leads hikers through a lush tropical rainforest to the base of Manoa Falls, known for its unique tropical scenery and bamboo stands. Another option is Likeke Falls, a shorter, year-round flowing waterfall hike.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Moanalua Ridge Trail – Kamananui Valley Trail loop from Tripler Army Medical Center is a difficult 16.3 km trail leading through ridge and valley terrain. The Olomana Trail is also known for its significant challenge, featuring steep drop-offs and rock climbing elements.
Yes, there are several circular routes. The Aloha Stadium loop from Aiea is an easy 3.3 km loop. For a more moderate experience, consider the 'Aeia Loop Trail – Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area, which is a 7.3 km loop through the mountains.
Within Hickam Air Force Base, the Hickam Heritage Trail offers a two-hour self-guided walking tour of significant historical landmarks, including the Nelles Chapel, historic houses, the Freedom Tower, and the Medal of Honor Memorial. Off-base, the Aiea Loop Trail contains a B-24J crash site that may interest history enthusiasts.
Oahu offers pleasant hiking conditions year-round due to its tropical climate. However, trails can become muddy, especially in rainforest areas like Manoa Falls, after heavy rainfall. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific regulations can vary, many trails on Oahu are dog-friendly, especially those in less protected natural areas. Always check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding pets on trails. On-base walking paths are generally pet-friendly.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to lush rainforests, and the stunning panoramic views that combine volcanic peaks with the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, Oahu's volcanic history is evident in its landscapes. The Koko Crater Tramway provides a unique experience climbing within a volcanic crater. For dramatic coastal features, the hike to Ka'ena Point, on the westernmost tip of Oahu, leads to a nature preserve where albatross and monk seals can sometimes be observed.


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