Near Kalalau Trail
Near Kalalau Trail
Near Kalalau Trail
Near Kalalau Trail
Near Kalalau Trail

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Kalalau Trail

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10
mi
Distance
7,845
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.03mi
Distance
7,845ft
Elevation Gain
7,807ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
864ft
High Point
20ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Kalalau Trial provides the only land access to this part of the rugged Napali Coast, known for being featured in the sweeping helicopter flyover shots in the film Jurassic Park. The there-and-back hike is 11 miles each way from the trailhead at Ke'e Beach for a total of 22 miles round trip. Some expert hikers can complete the 22 miles there-and-back in one day, but most hikers require two days or more with a camping permit. While the views are astounding, the challenges are also significant. The Kalalau Trial was listed by Backpacker Magazine as one the "10 Most Dangerous Hikes" in the U.S. and by Outside Magazine as one of "The 20 Most Dangerous Hikes" in the world. This is for two main reasons: some eroded areas of the trail are along high, narrow cliffs, and there are three major stream crossings along the way (Hanakapiai, Hanakoa, and Kalalau) where waters can rise quickly with Kauaias rain and become impassible. The most strenuous part of the hike occurs after Hanakapiai Beach, where the trail climbs from sea level to 800 feet in 1.25 miles. In total, the trail traverses five valleys before ending at Kalalau Beach. Camping is only allowed at Hanakoa or Kalalau, and permits are required to camp. As of March 2015, hikers are allowed to go to Hanakapiai and up to Hanakapiai Falls as a day hike without a permit, but permits are required to hike past Hanakapiai even if you donat plan to camp. The authorized camp sites do not have tables or drinking water. Composting toilets are available at Hanakapiai, Hanakoa, and Kalalau.

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Anonymous Adventurer
Some Issues
So beautiful, a truly special place. The trail was very dry when we hiked it, but understand that this isn’t necessarily the norm. The trail was in poor condition with general erosion and in some sketchy sections too. We are early 30s and were college athletes, so generally coordinated and in shape. We would only hike this when dry and in good condition. Leading up to and past crawlers ridge might very well be impassible when muddy. It was really dry when we hiked it, and was still very slick, off-camber, and felt generally eroded esp. in some of the sections with a lot of exposure. A little moisture might have actually helped, but the second it has too much moisture it could turn into a slip and slide off a cliff. The return trip was easier. Based on a discussions with a friend who did it a few years back, it sounds like there’s been some general trail erosion. That all being said, it was absolutely stunning and very very special. We couldn’t recommend the hike enough, for those who like a challenge!
Anonymous Adventurer
All Clear
Overall in good condition but muddy most of the way. It seems like this is normal though. Some of the high points were pretty windy, but the trail was good coverage from the elements overall.
Anonymous Adventurer
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