Near Alakai Swamp Out and Back
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Near Alakai Swamp Out and Back
World War 2 era telegraph pole at trail intersection Alakai and Pihea.
Near Alakai Swamp Out and Back
Old and new boardwalk in the swamp.
Near Alakai Swamp Out and Back
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Near Alakai Swamp Out and Back
While the surroundings are interesting, you'll need plenty of focus on the steep clay sections of trail as they can be really slippery.

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Alakai Swamp Out and Back

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This is a great hike birdwatching but connects with other trails for stunning views too.
8.9
mi
Distance
1,435
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.86mi
Distance
1,435ft
Elevation Gain
1,435ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
3,946ft
High Point
3,423ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Park at the meadow parking lot and start on Mohihi Road towards Camp Slogget. This road is located directly opposite the meadow with a large sign the says Camp Slogget. Continue on Mohihi Road past the camp and the parking lot for the Kumuwela Trail. The road is a fairy wide, one lane 4x4 road suitable only for high clearance 4x4 after the first couple of miles. On days that it is cloudy and rainy the road will be muddy and slippery. In some places, the mud will suck your shoe in. You'll pass the signed Berry Flat Trail intersection on the left and the unsigned Ditch Trail on the right. Next up is two metal bridges across small but full flowing creeks and on uphill to the Alakai picnic area. It's worth hiking over to the picnic bench and looking out at the canyon in front of you. If there are no clouds, you can see all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The canyon directly in front drains the Kawaikoi Stream. Head back to the road intersection. To the right is the road you took to the picnic area. Straight ahead and down goes towards Sugi Grove camp and Kawaikoi Stream. You want to go left up the road which will open up to a parking area and the Alakai Trailhead. Take this. After .25 mile you'll start to see a boardwalk. They are currently replacing the old wood boardwalk with a narrower synthetic boardwalk. On this trail, you'll hear, but not necessarily see, birds. This area is prime viewing for Kauai's forest birds. In about 1.25 miles from the trailhead, you'll reach the Pihea Trail and Alakai Swamp Trail intersection. Go straight to the Kilohana lookout, left to the Puu o Kila lookout trailhead or right to the Sugi camp, or turn around and head back the way you came.
History & Background
There is a pole that looks like a telegraph pole at the end of this hike at the trail intersection. I have been told there was an attempt to string telephone cable through the Alakai to Hanalei during World War 2.

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Contributors
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