Best attractions and places to see around Lahaina include a variety of natural landmarks and scenic routes. This region, located on West Maui, offers diverse outdoor activities, from coastal paths to mountain viewpoints. While Lahaina village itself is currently closed for recovery, the surrounding areas provide numerous opportunities for exploration, including family friendly things to do Lahaina and easy hiking trails near Lahaina. Visitors can find places to visit in Lahaina's vicinity that showcase Maui's landscape.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Running in beautiful nature, what could be better?!
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A bit crowded for running during the day, but perfect in the early morning :-)
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This valley is amazing. Two creeks are joining here and you have a well maintained walkway with partly stairs up to the viewpoint. Be aware of the constant wind, or better storm, streaming upwards. There are sufficient parking spots and the entry is free of charge. You have to be out at 6 pm, otherwise your car is locked in until the next morning because the gate closes at 6 pm.
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This trail is a beautiful, short path, extending past the ʻĪao Needle viewpoint area. It is a perfect extension to include in a loop run that will lead you along the ʻĪao River, offering gorgeous views of the nearby mountains.
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The Honoapiʻilani Highway, also known as Hawaii Route 30, is a beautiful scenic coastal road stretching 35 miles from downtown Wailuku, across the base of the West Maui Mountains, ending at Honokahua Bay. The portion passing through Lahaina is closed until further notice: **As of November 2023, West Maui is open to the public; however, Lahaina is closed and off-limits until further notice to allow time for the community to heal, clean up and rebuild from the devasting fires. The Lahaina bypass road is open to allow visitors to circumvent the area. Please be respectful as you pass and do not stop for photos, as it can be a painful reminder to those residing there. After a successful soft launch in October, most hotels north of Lahaina in Kapalua began welcoming visitors, and the remaining areas south of Kapalua and Ka’anapali Resorts are now open.**
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Īao Needle on the island of Maui is an iconic natural landmark that can be perfectly seen rom this viewpoint. It's a striking, pointed lava rock formation that rises 1,200 feet above the valley floor. The needle is surrounded by lush, tropical rainforest.
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The Quarter-Mile Falls Trail is located close to the ʻĪao Valley and its famous needle. This beautiful and short hike, is the perfect extension when visiting the viewpoint of ʻĪao Needle. It leads along the ʻĪao River and offers beautiful views of the nearby mountains and the river itself.
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The region offers several impressive natural landmarks. You can visit the ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint, which provides views of a striking lava rock formation rising 1,200 feet above the valley floor, surrounded by lush rainforest. Another option is the Quarter-Mile Falls Trail, a short hike near ʻĪao Valley that follows the ʻĪao River and offers scenic mountain views.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint features well-maintained paths and is considered family-friendly. The Trailhead - Multiple Kapalua Village Trails offers various walking trails with paved or compacted ground, ranging from 1.3 to 8.8 miles, making them accessible for different family activity levels. Additionally, the Kaanapali Beach Path is a popular spot for a leisurely stroll along the white sands.
For easy hiking, consider the trails accessible from the Trailhead - Multiple Kapalua Village Trails, which feature paved or compacted ground. The Quarter-Mile Falls Trail is also a beautiful, short path near ʻĪao Needle. For more options, you can explore various easy hiking routes listed in the Hiking around Lahaina guide, such as the Black Rock Beach loop from Kaanapali.
The Kaanapali Beach Path is a 4.8 km stretch of white sand and clear waters, perfect for walking or running. While it can be crowded during the day, it's ideal for early morning activities. You can find several running routes along this beach in the Running Trails around Lahaina guide.
The Honoapiʻilani Highway (Hawaii Route 30) offers a beautiful scenic coastal drive. While the portion passing through Lahaina is currently closed, the bypass road is open to allow visitors to circumvent the area. The ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint also provides impressive mountain backdrops and views of the iconic lava rock formation.
The ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint offers stunning views of the iconic lava rock formation. Paths are well-maintained, and there are sufficient parking spots. Entry is free of charge, but be aware that the gate closes at 6 pm, so ensure your car is out by then to avoid being locked in until the next morning. Expect constant wind streaming upwards.
Yes, the area provides several road cycling routes. You can find options like the Honoapiʻilani Highway – Nakalele Blowhole loop or the Kapalua – Kaanapali Beach loop. These and other routes are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Lahaina guide.
As of November 2023, Lahaina village itself is closed and off-limits to the public to allow time for recovery and rebuilding from recent events. However, West Maui, including most hotels north of Lahaina in Kapalua and Ka’anapali Resorts, is open to visitors. The Lahaina bypass road is open to allow passage around the closed area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, such as the impressive mountain backdrops at ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint and the beautiful coastal scenery along the Kaanapali Beach Path. The well-maintained trails and diverse options for walking and running are also frequently highlighted.
While Kaanapali Beach Path can be busy, visiting in the early morning is recommended for a more peaceful experience. For quieter spots, exploring some of the less frequented sections of the Kapalua Village Trails, accessible from the Trailhead - Multiple Kapalua Village Trails, might offer a more serene environment away from the main tourist hubs.
Yes, the Trailhead - Multiple Kapalua Village Trails offers walking trails ranging from 1.3 miles, providing options for shorter loops. Additionally, the Quarter-Mile Falls Trail is a short, beautiful path that can be combined with a visit to the ʻĪao Needle Viewpoint for a pleasant, brief excursion.


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