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Jog the moderate 2.8-mile Halemanu and Pu'u Hinahina Trail Loop for stunning Waimea Canyon views in Kōkeʻe State Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Kōkeʻe State Park
Waimea Canyon State Park
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2.45 km
1.86 km
234 m
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2.40 km
1.86 km
283 m
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This loop is designed for jogging and typically takes around 35 minutes to complete. The exact duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The Halemanu and Pu'u Hinahina Trail Loop is rated as moderate for jogging. While some sections are paved and easier, other parts can be challenging due to slippery mud, rocks, tree roots, and significant elevation changes, especially after rain. Sure-footedness is required.
The terrain is varied. You'll encounter mostly paved sections, but also parts that are very slippery, muddy, rocky, and filled with tree roots, particularly on the Pu'u Hinahina Trail section. There are also dry and sandy areas that can be slippery, and some rapid, steep descents. Sturdy jogging shoes with good grip are highly recommended.
Joggers on this loop are treated to breathtaking, expansive views of Waimea Canyon, often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific,' with its vibrant colors. You'll also see native trees and forest birds. The Pu'u Hinahina Lookout offers spectacular vistas into the canyon and, on clear days, out to the island of Niʻihau. You might also pass through koa forest sections.
Yes, Kōkeʻe State Park, where this trail is located, requires permits and/or entrance fees. It's advisable to check the official Hawaii State Parks website for the most current information on fees and any required reservations before your visit. You can find details at hawaii.gov.
Specific parking details for this exact loop are not provided, but trails in Kōkeʻe State Park typically have designated parking areas near trailheads. Given that sections of this loop use Halemanu Road and the Pu'u Hinahina Trail, look for parking near these access points within the park.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Halemanu and Pu'u Hinahina Trail Loop. It's best to check the official Kōkeʻe State Park regulations regarding pets before bringing your dog.
The best time to jog this trail is when conditions are dry, as rain can make sections very slippery and muddy. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't given, checking local weather forecasts before your visit is crucial to avoid challenging muddy conditions.
Due to the varied and potentially challenging terrain, wear sturdy jogging shoes with good grip. It's also advisable to bring plenty of water, as potable water may not be available at all facilities along the route. Be prepared for changing weather conditions.
Yes, this route integrates with sections of other paths. It uses Halemanu Road for about 70% of its length, the Pu'u Hinahina Trail for 57%, and also passes through portions of the Canyon Trail (24%), Faye Road (17%), and Cliff Trail (13%).
While jogging this loop, you might spot native forest birds among the trees. Lucky visitors have also reported seeing wild roosters roaming the paths in Kōkeʻe State Park.