The Pololulu Valley hike is a beautiful hike on the northern tip of the big island. We started the hike about 9am. There was parking at the end of the road, thought I have been there later in the day and there has been none. The trail into Pololu valley is a high way. There are lots of people hiking the trail down to the black sand beach. After Pololu the trail becomes a normal Hawaii trail.
The trail ended up being blocked about 2.4 miles into the hike. I could hear the river in honokane valley. We had to turn back :(
There is not water in Pololu valley so if you are going to spend the night there bring lots of water. We had planed on filtering water from the stream in Honokane and had to hike out.
Distance 6 miles to 2nd valley, Honokane Valley and back.
Time: 4.5 Hours
Saturday, March 3, 2007
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