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ISBN-13: | 9780899979649 |
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Publisher: | Wilderness Press |
Publication date: | 07/01/2018 |
Series: | Top Trails |
Pages: | 320 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x (d) |
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Trail 4: West Maui
Kapalua Village Trails
Trail Use: Dayhike, run, dogs allowed, permit required
Length: 3.9 miles, 1¾-21/2 hours
Vertical Feet: ±1900
Difficulty: 3
Trail Type: Semiloop
Surface Type: Paved, dirt
Start & End: N 20.99767° W 156.65327°
Features: Pond, birds, great views, steep
Facilities: Visitor center, restrooms, phone, water
Home to West Maui’s most exclusive luxury resort hotels, Kapalua also has some of the island’s best-maintained paved recreational paths. Built atop a former golf course that’s slowly being returned to its natural state, these walking and running loop trails climb the hillsides for uplifting ocean views.
Best Time
The Kapalua Village Trails are open on an intermittent basis; they may be closed without notice at any time. To check if the trails are still accessible by the public, call the Kapalua Adventure Center at (808) 665-4386 or check www.kapalua.com. Normally, these trails are open year-round from 7 am to sunset daily. Avoid the worst midday heat by hiking in the early morning. Visitors must check in first and sign a liability waiver inside the Kapalua Adventure Center (open 7 am to 5 pm daily) on Office Road.
Finding the Trail
From central Lahaina, drive north along the Honoapiilani Highway (Hwy. 30) for approximately 9 miles, passing Kaanapali, Honokowai, and Kahana. North of mile marker (MM) 30, turn left at the main signs into the Kapalua Resort. Follow Office Road downhill for a short distance, keeping the driving range, putting green, and golf course on your right. Turn right into the signed Kapalua Adventure Center parking lot.
Trail Description
Inside the Kapalua Adventure Center, you’ll find ice cold drinking fountains, restrooms, a cafe, and a small shop selling snacks and drinks. You must stop by the hikers’ check-in desk to sign a liability waiver (retain the yellow copy as your permit). Also pick up a free copy of Kapalua’s full-color hiking guide booklet, which contains sketch maps and descriptions of the resort’s trails. Laminate signboards are posted at major junctions along the trails. Note that this hike follows the Master Loop, which is a little more than 3 miles long, adding a detour of less than a mile around the Lake Loop.
From the back porch of the Kapalua Adventure Center, [1] which overlooks a busy golf course, walk downhill beside the driving range. The paved path, which is almost fully exposed to the sun, curves downhill around a disc golf course, and then passes through a pair of concrete tunnels [2] about 0.2 mile from your starting point. On the far side of the tunnels, veer right and start following the red arrows pointing out the Master Loop. You’ll begin climbing uphill, although not too steeply at first.
The trail’s first views of the ocean and the island of Lanai, formerly a pineapple plantation owned by the Dole Food Company, appear about 0.5 mile from your starting point. Butterflies float by in the sunshine, while birdsong can be heard coming from the shady pine trees. Don’t be surprised to find wildlife thriving here, since the Kapalua resort’s golf courses are certified as Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries.
As the paved path steepens, continue following the red arrows and keep right at all major trail junctions to stay on the Master Loop. About 0.7 mile from your starting point, you pass a mailbox and a locked gate [3] off the Honoapiilani Highway. The trail begins to ascend even more steeply, with only a little shade. The last stretch to the crest of the hill is a rather stiff climb. You may be glad to sit among the hilltop’s shady trees and rest while making the ascent.
Detour right and start following the light blue arrows around the Lake Loop, [4] about 0.7 mile long. This artificial pond, once a water hazard on the resort’s former golf course, is now home to ducks. Once you’ve completed the lollipop loop around the pond, rejoin the main trail [5] by veering right to stay on the Master Loop, marked with red arrows. As you head steeply downhill, pause every so often both to catch your breath and to soak up the panoramic ocean views, with Lanai again visible in the distance. Don’t expect much shade on this final downhill stretch, however.
Near the bottom of the hill, turn right and walk back through the concrete tunnels. Then retrace your steps beside the golf course and driving range uphill along the curving paved path that leads back to the refreshingly air-conditioned Kapalua Adventure Center. [6]
Milestones
- 1. 0.0 Start from Kapalua Adventure Center [N 20.99767°, W 156.65327°]
- 2. 0.2 Veer right after passing through concrete tunnels
- 3. 0.7 Continue past mailbox and off-highway gate [N 20.99238°, W 156.65280°]
- 4. 2.0 Detour right onto the Lake Loop
- 5. 2.6 Rejoin main trail and veer right to head downhill
- 6 3.9 Return to Kapalua Adventure Center [N 20.99767°, W 156.65327°]
Table of Contents
Maui Regional MapMaui Trails Table
Using Top Trails
Organization of Top Trails
Choosing a Trail
Introduction to Maui
Geography
Geology
Flora
Fauna
When to Go
Trail Selection
Features & Facilities
Multiple Uses
Trail Safety
Camping, Cabins & Permits
Note from the Author
On the Trail
Have a Plan
Carry the Essentials
Useful but Less than Essential Items
Trail Etiquette
Chapter 1: West Maui
1. Olowalu Petrogyphs
2. Kaanapali Beach Walk
3. Kapalua Coastal Trail
4. Kapalua Village Trails
5. Maunalei Arboretum & Honolua Ridge
6. Mahana Ridge
7. Nakalele Blowhole
8. Ohai Trail
9. Kahekili Highway Ocean Baths
10. Waihee Ridge
11. Waihee Valley
12. Lahaina Pali
Chapter 2: Central & South Maui
13. Iao Valley
14. Kealia Pond
15. Kihei Coastal Trail
16. Wailea Beach Walk
17. Hoapili Trail
Chapter 3: East Maui & Upcountry
18. Waihou Spring
19. Twin Falls
20. Keanae Arboretum
21. Waianapanapa Coast & Caves
22. King’s Highway North
23. King’s Highway South
Chapter 4: Haleakala National Park
24. Hosmer Grove
25. Halemauu Trail to Holua
26. Halemauu Trail & Silversword Loop
27. Halemauu Trail to Paliku
28. Sliding Sands Trail to Ka Luu o ka Oo
29. Sliding Sands Trail to Kapalaoa
30. Sliding Sands Trail & Cinder Desert Loop
31. Sliding Sands Trail to Paliku
32. Sliding Sands & Halemauu Trails
33. Haleakala Grand Loop
34. Kaupo Gap
35. Skyline Trail
36. Kuloa Point Trail
37. Pipiwai Trail
Appendix 1: Top-Rated Trails
Appendix 2: Major Public Agencies & Nonprofit Organizations
Appendix 3: Maps, Books & Internet Resources
Appendix 4: Local Guides, Tour Operators & Hiking Clubs
Appendix 5: Outdoor Gear, Supplies & Food
Index
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