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Family friendly hiking trails in Hickam Air Force Base offer diverse landscapes, from coastal paths along Pearl Harbor to forested hills. The region, part of Oahu, features a mix of volcanic formations and lush tropical environments. Hikers can explore accessible waterfront strolls or venture into more varied terrain. The area's natural features include expansive coastal areas and maintained wetlands.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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This easy 2.4-mile (3.8 km) hike along the Hickam Waterfront offers continuous, flat paths with lovely views of the Pearl Harbor channel. You'll pass mature monkeypod trees and lush landscaping,…
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The Viewpoint - Pearl Harbor – Viewpoint loop from Halawa offers a deep dive into Oahu's diverse terrain, leading you through lush vegetation to spectacular vistas. As you ascend, you'll…

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This park encompasses almost one-quarter of all the beaches in Waikiki. The park portion (set slightly off the beach) has handicapped-accessible paths, and beach wheelchairs are available for rent. You'll also find restrooms and showers at opposite ends of the beach,
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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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Former Hawaiian Palace, only Royal residence inn the USA
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These two statues names “Aloha!” depict the joyful Hulu dancers that once greeted new arrivals at the festive boat days of yesteryear.
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This 18-foot bronze statue of Kamehameha is one of Oʻahu’s most photographed landmarks. This statue was erected in 1880 after the original statue was thought to be lost at sea, but was then recovered in 1912! For those not interested in history, this is also a popular location from the TV series Hawaii Five-O!
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Aloha Tower is an iconic symbol of Hawaiʻi. Built in September of 1926, this was the tallest building in the islands for four decades and its clock was one of the largest in the United States. Aloha Tower is still a docking port for cruise ships, but has predominately been revitalized into a marketplace.
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This guide features 6 family-friendly hiking routes in and around Hickam Air Force Base, with 4 of them being easy and suitable for most families. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from coastal walks to paths through forested areas.
For an easy and relatively short outing, consider the Hickam Waterfront to Missing Man Memorial trail. It's about 2.4 miles long and offers scenic views of Pearl Harbor. Another great option is the Aloha Stadium loop from Aiea, which is around 2 miles and provides an accessible walk.
While specific stroller-friendly trails are not explicitly designated, the relatively flat and paved sections of the Hickam Waterfront to Missing Man Memorial trail and the Nimitz Bike Path (mentioned in region research) would be the most suitable for strollers. These paths offer smooth surfaces and minimal elevation changes.
Many trails offer stunning views of Pearl Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. For example, the Hickam Waterfront to Missing Man Memorial trail leads to a significant memorial dedicated to US Air Force personnel. You might also encounter historic landmarks along the Hickam Heritage Trail (a self-guided tour), which highlights sites like the Nelles Chapel and historic houses that survived the 1941 attack.
Yes, the Aloha Stadium loop from Aiea is an easy 2-mile loop, perfect for families looking for a contained walk. For a more challenging, longer loop with great views, consider the Viewpoint – Viewpoint - Pearl Harbor loop from Marine Corps Base Camp Smith, though this one is rated moderate.
Access to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam is restricted. Civilian access for recreational purposes typically requires sponsorship by a military ID holder or a visitor pass obtained through specific procedures. It's highly recommended to check the official JBPH-H visitor information or base access policies before planning your visit to ensure you meet all requirements.
Policies regarding pets on military installations can vary and are subject to change. While some areas might permit leashed dogs, it's crucial to verify the current pet policy for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam directly with base authorities before bringing your dog on any trails within the base perimeter.
Oahu generally offers pleasant hiking weather year-round. However, for family hikes, mornings are often ideal to avoid the midday heat and crowds, especially during warmer months. The coastal trails can be breezy, but inland trails might feel warmer. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Essential items include plenty of water, sun protection (hats, sunscreen), comfortable closed-toe shoes, and snacks. Given the tropical climate, light, breathable clothing is advisable. Don't forget a camera for the scenic views! If hiking with young children, consider a carrier for longer distances.
Within Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, there are various dining options available to authorized personnel and their guests, including cafes and restaurants. For those with civilian access, there are numerous dining establishments in nearby Aiea and Honolulu, offering a wide range of choices before or after your hike.
The komoot community rates the trails in Hickam Air Force Base highly, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the easy accessibility of the coastal paths, the historical significance of the landmarks, and the beautiful views of Pearl Harbor, making them enjoyable for all ages.
Hickam Beach, located within the base, offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and is known for its small waves, making it suitable for families. While not a specific hiking trail, it's a convenient option for enjoying the ocean and is accessible from various points on the base, providing a great spot to relax after a walk.


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