Waianae, Hawaii
Looking for the best running in Waianae? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Waianae. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Running Spots in and near Waianae
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Kapolei, Hawaii
Ko Olina Beach Park Walking Trail
5.02.86 mi / 118 ft gainThe Ko Olina Beach Park Trail near Kapolei on Oahu is a great walking path for both tourists and locals looking for a leisurely and scenic coastal walk or run. The trail is beginner-friendly, making it accessible for families and strollers. The well-maintained path, which stretches along the la...Read more -
Wahiawa, Hawaii
Poamoho Ridge Trail
7.08 mi / 1877 ft gainAccess: There are two options for accessing the trailhead: (1) Get a permit from the Division of Forestry and Wildlife Oahu so you can drive the 6-mile dirt road to the true trailhead. The permit provides you car access through the locked gate and is only available on weekends and holidays. You...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Pu'u Ohia (Mount Tantalus)
4.01.03 mi / 479 ft gainMount Tantalus, also known as Pu'u Ohia, is a prominent peak in Honolulu, Hawaii. The trail that winds up this mountain is a moderate 1.03-mile loop, suitable for hikers of average fitness levels. The path is well-marked and offers a steady incline, with a few steeper sections that require carefu...Read more -
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Likeke Falls Trail
5.00.81 mi / 289 ft gainLikeke Falls Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii.Read more -
4204 Diamond Head Road, Hawaii
Hike to Diamond Head Overlook
4.01.6 mi / 500 ft gainYou will start your hike at the bottom of the volcano. The cost to get into the park is 5$ per vehicle or 1$ for a walk-in or taxi. The cost of the park is absolutely worth it. On the way up the mountain you will start on a wide paved path that starts out relatively flat but gets steeper on the w...Read more -
Honolulu, Hawaii
Koko Head Crater Trail
4.41.6 mi / 961 ft gainWhile hiking up the Koko Head trail, don't get too intimidated, there are grandparents and young kids hiking up these tracks. Take a sip of water, muster your mental toughness, and put one foot in front of the other along the rail trail. Once you're moving, there's no way you'll turn back! When y...Read more