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12.4km
01:16
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Embark on a moderate jogging route along Moloka‘i's coast, offering sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and glimpses of Lana'i in the distance. This 7.7-mile (12.4 km) trail involves a…
7.86km
00:52
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Embark on a moderate jogging route through Pālāʻau State Park, covering 4.9 miles (7.9 km) with an elevation gain of 458 feet (140 metres). This run takes about 51 minutes…

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10.3km
01:23
300m
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Embark on a difficult jogging adventure along the Pēpēʻōpae Bog Trail, a 6.4-mile (10.3 km) route that winds through a unique montane wet forest. You will gain 999 feet (305…
6.99km
00:47
160m
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Embark on the Moaʻula Falls run, a moderate jogging route that takes you deep into Molokaʻi's lush Halawa Valley. You will navigate through dense tropical forest, past vibrant green cliffs…
16.3km
01:43
90m
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Prepare for a truly challenging experience on the Wailau Trail via Kamehameha V Highway run. This difficult 10.2-mile (16.3 km) route, with a modest 289 feet (88 metres) of elevation…
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00:36
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Start your jogging adventure on the Kalaupapa loop run, a moderate route that offers quick glimpses of Kalaupapa National Historical Park. This 3.5-mile (5.7 km) loop, with a gentle 76…
14.4km
01:29
60m
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Embark on the Kaunakakai loop run via ‘Umipa‘a, a moderate jogging route that takes you through the heart of Moloka‘i's main town and along its scenic coast. This 8.9-mile (14.4…
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Can this trail be hiked without a guide? Are hikers allowed to walk through private gardens and properties?
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As you run along this road, you'll be surrounded by the beauty of Molokaʻi's East End, where you can spot natural wonders on both sides. On your left, you'll see Kamakou, Molokaʻi's highest mountain, while on your right, you can witness Hawaiʻi's longest continuous fringing reef that spans over 28 miles. This peaceful highway is perfect for an extended run, offering stunning views the entire way.
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Ali'i Beach Park has two sections, I and II, next to each other on Kamehameha Highway. The beach is narrow and not great for swimming due to shallow and rocky water; however, it has a nice open space, making it a lovely location for fishermen and picnickers to enjoy the park. The park is named after Ali'i Fishpond, with two monuments commemorating the 75th and 100th anniversaries of Japanese immigration to Hawaii.
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This is a great place to grab some delicious food for an easy dinner while on the island. It's a popular destination loved by locals for the fresh mouth-watering pizza made from scratch and outstanding friendly service.
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When Hansen's disease was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands, King Kamehameha V banished all afflicted to the isolated Kalaupapa. Today, 4 people with leprosy still live here. The colony is now included within Kalaupapa National Historical Park. Hawai'i State law requires all individuals to secure a permit prior to entering Kalaupapa National Historical Park. For the general public, that is typically done in a guided tour, when permitted. This town is very isolated with no shipping, dining, or hospitals.
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Iliʻiliʻopae Heiau is Moloka'i's biggest and best-known heiau. This is thought to be the oldest religious site in the state and is 300ft long and 100ft wide! This building which used over 90 million stones in its construction dates back to 1300 AD..
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The Pepe'opae Bog Trail is a stunning boardwalk leading you through unique natural Hawaiian flora, offering a metal grid strip to ensure better footing and protect the native plants. As you embark on this trail, be prepared for steep, narrow pathways that demand good tread on your running shoes. The effort is worth it, as this is one of the most beautiful trails on Maui. Along the way, you will be surrounded by a dense forest for the most part, with some sections that open up to breathtaking views.
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Iliʻiliʻopae Heiau is Moloka'i's biggest and best-known heiau. This is thought to be the oldest religious site in the state and is 300ft long and 100ft wide! This building which used over 90 million stones in its construction dates back to 1300 AD.
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