Route: Printable Topographic Maps Mokuleia Access Road allows hikers and bikers to access the trails and accesses in the Waianae Mountain range by foot. There is no private vehicle access to the Waianae mountains from the Mokuleia side of the range. On foot or bike, you can access Mokuleia, Kealia, and Kuaokala Trails.
Directions: Head ewa on H-1 and take the H-2 exit, heading towards Wahiawa and Haleiwa. As the freeway ends at Schofield Barracks, continue on Route 99 north, bypassing Wahiawa. When the road forks, continue on the left fork towards Waialua (which is still Wilikina Dr. but now becomes Rte. 803). At the flashing yellow light, continue straight on Farrington Highway (Rte. 930). Continue on Farrington Highway, through the rotary, through Mokuleia. The Mokuleia Access Road will be on your left. Look for a dense coconut palm grove, turn in. Park at the gate (Note: This is a high theft area). Continue on foot or bike through the gates up the road. The Division of Forestry and Wildlife does not permit vehicular access on this road..
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Trail Infomation: Vehicle access to this area is only allowed via the Kaena Point Tracking Station. You will need a hiking/camping permit to gain access through the station. Downloadable Camping/Hiking Permit Available at: permits
Mountain Bikers riding on any forestry roads are advised to slow down and use caution around blind turns. Do not use any trail or access road that is not delineated by name and color and that may also be displayed on these maps. The marked features are managed for public recreational use. Other trails or roads that branch off from the public features may be on private property, and are not managed for any public recreational use. Access is subject to adjacent landowner approval, and if used without authorization, you will be trespassing and possibly putting yourself at risk. © Na Ala Hele: administered by the Department of Land and Natural Resources, under the division of Forestry and Wildlife. |