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Jog along O'ahu's wild northernmost coastline on the Kahuku Point Trail, an easy 2.7 miles (4.3 km) route. You'll experience spectacular ocean views as you pass by beautiful spots like Kaihalulu Beach and Hanakailio Beach. The trail involves a gentle climb of 67 feet (20 metres) and takes about 28…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.40 km
1.92 km
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2.66 km
1.26 km
298 m
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Jogging the entire 4.3 km (2.7 mile) Kahuku Point Trail usually takes around 28 minutes, depending on your pace and the challenging terrain. The route is rated as easy for overall difficulty, but the varied surfaces can slow you down.
The trail features a mix of rough and uneven surfaces. You'll encounter eroded lava projections, rocky outcroppings, and stretches of loose, deep sand, which can make jogging more challenging. Some sections near Turtle Bay Resort might be paved, but the shoreline route is largely natural and undeveloped.
While the trail is rated as 'easy' overall, the varied and often rough terrain, including sand and lava formations, can present a moderate challenge for jogging. Beginners should be prepared for tricky footing and consider shorter sections if attempting the full route. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.
The trail is excellent for wildlife spotting. You might see endangered Hawaiian monk seals napping on the beaches, sea turtles, and various migratory birds. The area is also home to unique coastal vegetation and tide pools.
Absolutely! The trail offers spectacular, wild, and undeveloped ocean views as it passes by beautiful beaches like Kaihalulu Beach and Hanakailio Beach. A significant highlight is Kahuku Point itself, the northernmost point of O'ahu, where you can uniquely witness both sunrise and sunset from the same location.
The trail offers little shade, so it's best to visit during cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon, to avoid high sun exposure. This also increases your chances of seeing wildlife and experiencing the unique sunrise or sunset views from Kahuku Point. The trail is accessible year-round.
The trail is generally considered dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect the sensitive coastal habitat and wildlife, especially endangered Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles. Be mindful of the rough terrain and sand, which can be challenging for pets.
Specific parking information isn't detailed in the provided data, but access to the shoreline is generally public, even though it's surrounded by private and federal property. It's advisable to check local regulations or parking options near Turtle Bay Resort, as some sections of the trail are accessible from there.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access the Kahuku Point Trail. The shoreline itself is a public right-of-way, allowing free access to this unique natural environment.
Given the lack of shade and rough terrain, you should bring plenty of water, wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven surfaces and sand, and use sun protection like a hat and sunscreen. Binoculars might also be nice for spotting wildlife.
The Kahuku Point Trail itself is an undeveloped coastal area, so there are no direct amenities like cafes or restrooms along the route. However, facilities and dining options can be found nearby at the Turtle Bay Resort, which is adjacent to some sections of the trail.