Hawaiʻi Island Trails & Access

Hawaiʻi Island Trails & Access

Hawaiʻi Island Trails & Access

Hawaiʻi Island is the youngest and largest of the Hawaiian Islands, and is home to a wide variety of ecosystems. From the wet forests of the Hāmākua coast, to the dry forests of the Kona side, to the kīpuka-dotted lava fields of Mauna Loa, hikers on Hawaiʻi Island have an amazing selection of places to explore and in which to learn about Hawaiʻi’s ecological, geological, and cultural history.

For trail information, use the links below or download the Outerspatial mobile app. Meeting agendas and minutes are below for the Hawaiʻi Island Nā Ala Hele Advisory Council. Commercial trail vendors can click here for permits and reservations.

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Hawaiʻi Island Trails

Overview Map of the Hawaiʻi Island Trail System

For a visual overview of the complete Hawaiʻi Island Nā Ala Hele trail system, click the button below (Latest revision: November 9, 2023).

For the most complete and up-to-date information, and to see pages for other islands, please visit the Nā Ala Hele homepage.

 

Hawaiʻi Island Nā Ala Hele Advisory Council

The Nā Ala Hele Advisory Councils provide advice and assistance to the department in implementing the Nā Ala Hele Program. There are seven councils: a statewide council and island councils for the islands of Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Maui, and Hawaiʻi. Members of the advisory councils are appointed by the department chairperson and represent stakeholder groups, including hikers, hunters, bikers, equestrian riders, off-highway vehicles, Hawaiian cultural representatives or practitioners, fishers, environmentalists, affected landowners, or other trail and access advocates.

Meeting documents for the Hawaiʻi Island Advisory Council are posted and archived below. Meeting documents of the other advisory councils can be found on the statewide Nā Ala Hele page or their respective island pages. For more information, contact Nā Ala Hele staff.

Hawaiʻi Island Advisory Council Meeting Documents (Click to expand)