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Waihee Ridge Trail Kahului Harbor 340 Maluhia Road Waihee Waihee Point Puu Makawana Moke’ehia Island (Seabird Sanctuary) Hakuhee Point West Maui Natural Area Reserve Kahakuloa Section Hulu Island (Seabird Sanctuary) Trail Length: 2.5 mi. Activity: Pedestrian Difficulty: Moderate Elevation: 1563 ft Click here for Map of Maui Roads Directions: From Kahekili Highway (340), turn up Maluhia Road and go 0.9 miles. A sign on a fence marks the trail head. Follow right-of-way markers through pasture before entering forest. Route: Beginning at 1,000` elevation, trail climbs the windward slope of west Maui through a brushy guava thicket, a young stand of planted trees, and wet native scrub forest. Views of Waihee Gorge and Makamakaole Gulch can be seen along the way. On the peak, at 2,563` are panoramic views of Wailuku and central Maui, the Kahakuloa slopes, and Mount Eke. Weather at the summit varies from clear to overcast with showers. No drinking water is available along the trail. Camping is not permitted. Wear bright colored clothing. Be aware thay you may encounter hunters who may be hunting off trail. Stay on trail. © 2010 Na Ala Hele. All rights reserved. MAP 1

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Waihee Ridge Trail

KahuluiHarbor

340

MaluhiaRoad

Waihee

Waihee Point

PuuMakawana

Moke’ehia Island(Seabird Sanctuary)

HakuheePoint

West MauiNatural Area

ReserveKahakuloa Section

Hulu Island(Seabird Sanctuary)

Trail Length: 2.5 mi.Activity: PedestrianDifficulty: ModerateElevation: 1563 ft

Click here for Map of Maui Roads

Directions: From KahekiliHighway (340), turn up MaluhiaRoad and go 0.9 miles. A sign ona fence marks the trail head.Follow right-of-way markersthrough pasture before enteringforest.

Route: Beginning at 1,000` elevation, trail climbs thewindward slope of west Mauithrough a brushy guava thicket, ayoung stand of planted trees, andwet native scrub forest. Views ofWaihee Gorge and MakamakaoleGulch can be seen along the way.On the peak, at 2,563` arepanoramic views of Wailuku andcentral Maui, the Kahakuloaslopes, and Mount Eke. Weatherat the summit varies from clear toovercast with showers. Nodrinking water is available alongthe trail. Camping is not permitted.Wear bright colored clothing. Beaware thay you may encounterhunters who may be hunting offtrail. Stay on trail.

© 2010 Na Ala Hele. All rights reserved.

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