Aiea Loop


Details
This popular loop trail is a short drive from Honolulu and offers a great hiking experience without being too strenuous. You will get to enjoy wonderful views of Halawa Valley and the Southern coastline.
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/hiking/oahu/aiea-loop-trail/
Hike Level: Moderate
Distance: Approx. 4.8 miles
Trail: It can get muddy with rain. Exposed tree roots.
Parking: The parking lot close to the trailhead often gets full. Plan extra time to look for a parking and walk to the trailhead.
End time is an estimate. It varies by hike speed, weather and other factors. Please be on time to start the hike.
Recommended:
- Bring plenty of WATER and snacks to keep your energy going.
- Wear a pair of hiking shoes with good traction to avoid tripping and slipping.
- Hiking poles or spikes may help when it gets muddy.
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HIKERS POLICY/DISCLAIMER (please read):
Respect the Host(s), fellow hikers and the 'aina.
New Friends in the 808, a Meetup Group (Group). and/or its Event Hosts, or Organizers, shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage to persons and/or property, direct or indirect, arising out of any events of the Group. The assumption of risk, which is inherent in this type of outdoor activity, is implied on the part of each person participating in any Group hiked. Every person participating in any of these events assumes all risk and liability during the event.
All hikes, require advance registration (RSVP) before the hike's date, to allow the Host to make preparations. For intermediate/advanced hikes, the Host may: 1) contact members in advance; 2) close RSVP early, when necessary to limit the size of the hiking group; 3) refuse RSVPs to persons who may not be sufficiently strong to stay with the group; and 4) turn back any hiker, the Host feels can't complete the hike.
Adopted/modified from:
Mountain Club of Maryland / Hiker’s Policy
13740 Oster Farm Road
West Friendship, MD 21794
email: contact@mcomd.org
used with permission
SAFETY TIPS FOR HIKING:
1. Bring sufficient water. Do not drink stream water.
2. Stay on the trail.
3. Allow ample time to return before nightfall by figuring 1.5 miles per hour.
4. Bring proper equipment, as indicated by the host; including a first aid kit.
5. Wear proper shoes and clothing.
6. Hike in a group and keep track of those in your party.
7. You are responsible for your own safety.
(created 12/1/2019, updated on 1/27/2025)

Aiea Loop