Awa'awapuhi Trail
Waimea, Hawaii
5.0
6.07 mi
/ 1991 ft gain
This 6-mile hike leads you through a forest reserve filled with native dryland plants and ends abruptly above the sheer cliffs of Awa‘awapuhi and Nualolo Valley. You will often hike in clouds and mist through the forest, but the clouds tend to part near the ocean, giving you spectacular views of the cliffs and blue Pacific Ocean. The hike to the cliffs is all downhill so the return leg is much ...
Waipo'o Falls
Waimea, Hawaii
4.3
2.72 mi
/ 640 ft gain
People have accessed the falls directly from the Canyon Trail, which begins between mile marker 14 & 15. You'll follow a dirt road for a bit, leading to a 3.2 mile hike (not my recommendation). The hike is more enjoyable via the recently opened spur trail, which starts at the Pu'u Hinahina lookout and later joins up with the canyon trail. Added bonus, there's parking at the Pu'u Hinahina lo...
Kanarra Falls via Kanarraville Slot Canyon
Kanarraville, Utah
4.7
3.6 mi
/ 732 ft gain
Kanarra Falls is a gem of a hike that takes you into the Kanarraville slot canyons in southern Utah and the infamous Kanarra Falls. After hiking half a mile or so from the parking lot on a fairly open trail the canyon slots up. This is where the fun begins. Here you will have to walk through the water into the slot canyon, following the water upstream the rest of the way. After another half mil...
Camping on the Beach at Polihale
Waimea, Hawaii
5.0
Polihale Beach is at the western most point of Kauai and it's perfect white sand shore stretches for over 15 miles. Come here to avoid the notorious Kauai rain, as Polihale is typically sunny and cloudless throughout the year. The sunsets here are some of the best around and the island of Ni'ihau can be seen looming in the pacific. The gorgeous Na Pali cliffs frame the north end of the beach.Th...
Quick Hike and Photo Op at Stateline
Incline Village, Nevada
5.0
2 mi
This quick 2-mile RT hike takes you to a lookout point above the Stateline of California and Nevada. The road to the lookout is paved so beginners can make the trek to the top in the summer; winter covers the road with snow, so snowshoes or boots are recommended. The lookout offers spectacular views of North Lake Tahoe from Incline Village and the east shore to Tahoe City and the west shore. Th...
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