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Koko Head Stairs

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Koko Head Stairs

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The Koko Head Stairs, also widely known as the Koko Crater Railway Trail, is a distinctive and challenging hiking route located on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. Situated within Koko Head District Park near Hawaiʻi Kai in Honolulu, this trail ascends the side of Koko Crater, an extinct tuff cone that is part of the Honolulu Volcanics and lies south of the Koʻolau Range. The summit of Koko Crater, reached via these stairs, stands at an impressive 1,208 feet (368…

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    October 3, 2023

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    Koko Head Stairs includes over 1,000 steps before you finally reach the top of Koko Crater. While climbing the stairs of the abandoned railway, you will gain about 880 feet in elevation. Most certainly a tough hike but a great workout with a rewarding view as well!

    October 31, 2019

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    This is Koko Crater. Koko Head is south, near Port Lock.

    September 3, 2021

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    Trail maintainers have completely repaired the trail. So much easier now and the ties are well constructed and filled in.

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    Location: East Honolulu, Honolulu County, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the key features and challenges of the Koko Head Stairs trail?

    The Koko Head Stairs trail is renowned for its approximately 1,048 abandoned railroad ties that ascend the side of Koko Crater. It's a challenging climb with a steep incline ranging from 27 to 50 degrees, gaining between 900 and 1,000 feet in elevation over about 0.7 miles to the summit. A notable feature is the 'Koko Crater Bridge' section, roughly halfway up, where the ground beneath the ties is absent, which can be daunting for some. There is little to no shade, and the footing can be uneven due to the age and spacing of the ties.

    Is there an alternative route for those who find the 'Koko Crater Bridge' section challenging?

    Yes, for hikers who are uncomfortable with the section of the trail known as the 'Koko Crater Bridge' (where the ground is absent beneath the railroad ties), there is an alternative bypass trail available. This allows you to avoid that specific feature while still continuing your ascent to the summit.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Koko Head Stairs hike?

    The time it takes to complete the Koko Head Stairs hike varies greatly depending on an individual's fitness level. The ascent to the summit is about 0.7 miles, with a round trip of roughly 1.4 to 1.6 miles. Many hikers complete the round trip in 1 to 2 hours, though some experienced trail runners may do it faster, and those taking their time or resting frequently might take longer.

    Are there any less strenuous or family-friendly alternative hikes nearby Koko Head Stairs?

    Yes, if you're looking for a less strenuous or more family-friendly option nearby, the Koko Crater Botanical Garden offers a paved loop trail suitable for a leisurely walk. Another popular and generally easier option is the Makapuʻu Lighthouse Trail, which is paved and offers stunning ocean views, though it still involves an incline.

    What is the best time of year to hike Koko Head Stairs, considering weather and crowds?

    While Koko Head Stairs is a year-round destination, the best times to hike are typically during the cooler, drier months of Oahu's 'winter' (roughly November to April). However, regardless of the season, it's highly recommended to hike before sunrise or during sunset to avoid the intense midday heat and enjoy spectacular sky views. Weekends and holidays tend to be much more crowded, so visiting on a weekday morning can offer a more serene experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the Koko Head Stairs trail?

    The Koko Head Stairs trail is not officially dog-friendly due to its challenging nature, steep steps, and lack of shade, which can be dangerous for pets. It's generally advised to leave dogs at home for this particular hike. However, there are other dog-friendly trails in the wider Hawaii Kai area if you're looking to hike with your canine companion.

    How can I get to Koko Head Stairs using public transport?

    To reach Koko Head Stairs by public transport, you can take TheBus, Oahu's public bus system. Several routes serve the Hawaii Kai area. You would typically aim for a stop near the Koko Head District Park, such as the bus stop on Kalanianaʻole Highway near the entrance to the park. From there, it's a short walk to the trailhead. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes on TheBus website for the most up-to-date information.

    What should I bring for a hike up Koko Head Stairs?

    Given the trail's intensity and lack of shade, essential items include ample water (more than you think you'll need), sturdy closed-toe footwear with good grip, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a small towel. Many hikers also find gloves helpful for gripping the railroad ties, especially on the descent. A headlamp or flashlight is crucial if you plan to hike before sunrise or after sunset.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Koko Head Stairs for post-hike refreshments?

    Yes, the Koko Head Stairs are located near the Hawaii Kai neighborhood, which offers a variety of dining options. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries ranging from casual to more upscale, just a short drive away. Many hikers enjoy grabbing coffee, breakfast, or lunch in Hawaii Kai after their challenging ascent.

    What is the geological significance of Koko Crater?

    Koko Crater, which the stairs ascend, is an extinct tuff cone. It's part of the Honolulu Volcanics, a series of volcanic eruptions that occurred long after the main shield-building phase of Oʻahu. Tuff cones like Koko Crater are formed by explosive eruptions when magma interacts with groundwater or seawater, creating a wide, low-angled cone composed of volcanic ash and rock fragments. The crater's distinctive shape and composition are a testament to this unique geological history.

    What is the history behind the Koko Head Stairs?

    The Koko Head Stairs originated during World War II. They were built by the U.S. Army as a tramway to transport personnel and supplies to military bunkers and a lookout post, which later became a radar station, at the summit of Koko Head Crater. A gasoline-powered winch would move a tramcar up and down the tracks. After the war, the railway was abandoned, and the railroad ties eventually became the challenging hiking trail it is today.

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