Enjoy Stunning Vistas On Two New Hiking Trails In Kapalua
Kapalua Resort has opened of two hiking trails – the Village Walking Trail and Maunalei Arboretum Trail. These trails represent the first in a series of over 100 miles of planned walking and hiking trails throughout the resort's 23,000 acres. Designed for all fitness levels, these trails are complimentary and open to visitors and local residents.
The Village Walking Trail follows the established system of cart paths and roadways located on Kapalua Resort's former Village Course. These scenic trails offer guests and residents the opportunity to soak in the majestic landscape of the West Maui mountainside (Mauna Kahalawai) at a relaxed pace. Stunning panoramic views of the neighboring islands and a hidden lake with ducks awaits those that venture to the top of the course.
“There’s a real lack of hiking resources island-wide,” said Maui Land & Pineapple Company's development coordinator Yarrow Flower. “Our vision for the 100 mile trail system is to give residents and visitors the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Maui in a unique setting. To be able to share this with the community is important to us.”
The more remote Maunalei Arboretum Trail begins above The Plantation Estates in a series of loops that meander three miles along Honolua Ridge to the top of Pu‘u Ka‘eo. On this newly opened trail, hikers will encounter Kapalua Resort's unique arboretum. Created 80 years ago by D. T. Fleming, the visionary manager of Honolua Ranch, the arboretum boasts numerous plant and tree species collected from around the world. Known as an innovative thinker, Fleming diversified Honolua Ranch’s crops by introducing plantings such as pineapple, coffee, watermelon, mango, lychee, avocado and aloe. In addition to unique plants from around the world, the Ridge Trail is home to many native plants.
There are three routes on the Maunalei Arboretum Trail: The Lower Arboretum Loop (one half mile), the Banyan Loop (1 mile) and the Pu’u Ka‘eo Ridge Trail (1.25 miles one-way). These trails are perfect for hikers looking for a relaxing stroll in the woods or a more challenging trek up the mountain to catch a glimpse of breathtaking Pu’u Kukui Watershed Preserve.
Kapalua Resort offers complimentary shuttle service for hikers to the Maunalei Arboretum trailhead. The shuttle departs in front of the Kukui Room at the Honolua Village Center daily at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. For more information, please call the concierge at 808-665-5454. For hikers interested in The Village Trail system, check-in at the Kapalua Logo Shop for this self- guided experience or visit http://www.kapalua.com/adventures-on-resort-adventuers/hiking.php




