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Hiking around Olowalu offers access to a diverse landscape at the foot of the West Maui Mountains. The region features rugged volcanic terrain, lush valleys, and stream beds, providing varied environments for exploration. Many trails offer expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and neighboring islands. This area is characterized by a mix of exposed ridge paths and shaded, verdant valleys.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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1.48km
00:25
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30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.77km
01:13
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.04km
00:46
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10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.65km
01:26
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This valley is amazing. Two creeks are joining here and you have a well maintained walkway with partly stairs up to the viewpoint. Be aware of the constant wind, or better storm, streaming upwards. There are sufficient parking spots and the entry is free of charge. You have to be out at 6 pm, otherwise your car is locked in until the next morning because the gate closes at 6 pm.
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This trail is a beautiful, short path, extending past the ʻĪao Needle viewpoint area. It is a perfect extension to include in a loop run that will lead you along the ʻĪao River, offering gorgeous views of the nearby mountains.
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Holy Innocents Episcopal Church was built in 1872 and renovated in 1927. Located across the street is the site of Moku'ula, where the kings of Maui resided since the days of Pi'ilani Nui (1500s), Maui's first king. Fast forwarding to 2023, this church was destroyed in the Maui fire and only small remnants of the foundation remain. With the deep history of the church, and the graciously donated funds from Oprah and 'The Rock', I'm sure the church will come back strong.
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There is a paved .6 mile walk to the official scenic viewpoint of Kuka‘emoku (a.k.a. the ʻIao Needle), but you can also snag some amazing views from the parking lot. There is a stream here, restrooms, and immaculate vegetation covered rocks jutting from the earth's surface. For specifics, visit: dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/maui/iao-valley-state-monument
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There is a paved .6 mile walk to the official scenic viewpoint of Kuka‘emoku (a.k.a. the ʻIao Needle), but you can also snag some amazing views from the parking lot. There is a stream here, restrooms, and immaculate vegetation covered rocks jutting from the earths surface. For specifics, visit: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/maui/iao-valley-state-monument/
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Īao Needle on the island of Maui is an iconic natural landmark that can be perfectly seen rom this viewpoint. It's a striking, pointed lava rock formation that rises 1,200 feet above the valley floor. The needle is surrounded by lush, tropical rainforest.
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Olowalu offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 9 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 13 hiking routes in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Easy hikes around Olowalu showcase the region's diverse landscape, from the dramatic West Maui Mountains to lush valley floors and coastal views. You'll encounter volcanic rock formations, verdant valleys, and often expansive views of the Pacific Ocean, Molokini Crater, and neighboring islands.
Yes, several easy trails are suitable for families. The ʻĪao Needle Lookout Trail and Ethnobotanical Loop is a short, accessible option offering views of the iconic ʻĪao Needle. Another great choice is the View of ʻIao Needle – ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint loop from ʻĪao Valley State Monument, which leads through a lush valley.
Near easy hiking trails, you can explore several significant landmarks. The ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint and the lush Iao Valley are popular. In Lahaina, the historic Banyan Tree is a prominent feature. You might also consider visiting Kepaniwai Park & Heritage Gardens for a cultural experience.
Yes, Olowalu offers several easy loop hikes. The Banyan Tree – Pacific Whale Foundation loop from Lahaina is a 3.0-mile path with coastal views. Another option is the View of ʻIao Needle – ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint loop from ʻĪao Valley State Monument, a shorter 0.6-mile trail through a lush valley.
The duration for easy hikes in Olowalu varies. Shorter trails like the View of ʻIao Needle – ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint loop can be completed in about 16 minutes. Longer easy loops, such as the Pacific Whale Foundation – Banyan Tree loop from Maria Lanakila Catholic Church, might take around 78 minutes.
The hiking experience in Olowalu is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.75 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the unique volcanic terrain, and the lush, shaded valleys that provide a refreshing contrast to the exposed ridge paths.
Many trails in Olowalu provide expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and neighboring islands like Molokini Crater, Kaho'olawe, and Lanai. Exposed ridge paths, in particular, offer these panoramic vistas. The Banyan Tree – Pacific Whale Foundation loop from Lahaina is known for its coastal views.
Even on easy hikes, it's wise to be prepared. Bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and comfortable walking shoes. Some trails can be exposed, so sun protection is crucial. If hiking in valleys, insect repellent might be useful.
While popular spots like ʻĪao Valley can attract visitors, exploring some of the less-trafficked sections of the coastal loops, especially during off-peak hours, might offer a quieter experience. Consider trails slightly further from the main tourist hubs for a more serene walk.
Olowalu offers pleasant hiking conditions year-round due to Maui's tropical climate. However, the dry season (April to October) generally provides sunnier weather and less chance of rain, making it ideal for exploring the trails. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the Olowalu Valley itself holds significant history, having been a farming community and a sugar cane plantation site. While not directly on an easy komoot route, the Olowalu Petroglyphs (Puʻu Kīlea) are a culturally significant site accessible via a short walk, offering a glimpse into early Hawaiian life.


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