N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
Attractions in Hawaii
Photo: Yinghai / CC BY 2.0
Part of Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail
Near Captain Cook, HI in Hawaii
What to Pack for N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
Preparation starts with your pack. Here's what to bring.
The conditions at N - Mauka-makai Trail call for specific gear — here's a tailored packing list.
Essential
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Water (minimum 2L) — Even cool-weather hiking demands steady hydration, as exertion and altitude increase water loss faster than most expect.
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Navigation (map/GPS/compass) — Even well-marked trails have confusing junctions, especially in fog or snow; a GPS unit or downloaded map keeps you on route.
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Sun protection (sunglasses, sunscreen) — Quality sunglasses prevent snow blindness and reduce eye strain during long days on exposed trails or ridgelines.
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First aid kit — Adhesive bandages, antiseptic, and athletic tape handle the most common trail injuries and weigh under a pound.
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Extra food — Blood sugar drops fast during sustained effort outdoors, and having a reserve keeps your body and mind sharp.
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Headlamp with extra batteries — Batteries drain faster in cold weather; carrying spares ensures you won't be left in the dark when you need light most.
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Fire starter — Starting a fire boosts morale and provides light, warmth, and a way to purify water in an emergency.
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Emergency shelter (space blanket) — If an injury forces you to stop moving, a reflective blanket prevents the rapid heat loss that leads to hypothermia.
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Knife or multi-tool — In a survival situation, a blade lets you process tinder, build shelter, and prepare food.
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Extra clothing layer — Wet clothing accelerates cooling; a dry backup layer can prevent hypothermia when conditions turn.
Activities & Best Time to Visit N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
The Tropical terrain here lends itself to a range of outdoor activities throughout the year.
The Tropical landscape around N - Mauka-makai Trail makes it well suited for photography, picnicking, sightseeing.
The scenery here earns a 35/100 photography rating — Exceptional dark sky (Bortle 1-2) and 1 excellent meteor showers.
Activities
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photography — Outdoor photography invites you to slow down and frame the beauty around you.
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picnicking — Whether lakeside or in a meadow, it's a relaxed way to savor both the setting and the company.
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sightseeing — It's an accessible way to appreciate the character of a place.
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walking — Perfect for all ages, a casual walk can turn any outdoor space into a relaxing nature experience.
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wildlife_viewing — Bring binoculars and patience — nature often rewards careful, respectful observers.
Best months: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Terrain: Tropical — Frequent rainfall supports layered forest canopies.
Nature & Wildlife at N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
The Tropical terrain here supports a rich ecosystem worth noticing as you explore.
Nature at N - Mauka-makai Trail includes 1 tree species, 1 wildflower, and a range of mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Trees (1)
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autograph tree — It grows in tropical climates.
Wildflowers (1)
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Bamboo Orchid — Multiple blooms arranged along upper stems.
Other Plants (5)
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ʻŌhiʻa Lehua
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Pūkiawe
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Small-leaved plane
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Brazilian pepper
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Akeake
Mammals (1)
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Small Indian Mongoose — Usually under 2 feet including tail.
Birds (13)
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Saffron Finch — Conical bill -
Yellow-billed Cardinal — Yellow bill -
Warbling White-eye — Yellow throat -
Kalij Pheasant — Brown female -
Yellow-fronted Canary — Small conical bill
Reptiles (4)
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Gold Dust Day Gecko — Usually 4–6 inches long. -
Jackson's Chameleon — Typically 8–13 inches long. -
Green Sea Turtle — Adults can exceed 3 feet in shell length. -
Mourning Gecko — Typically 3–4 inches long.
Amphibians (1)
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Common Coqui
Insects (5)
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Gulf Fritillary -
Black Witch -
Yellow Fever Mosquito -
Western Honey Bee -
Dot-lined Angle
Other Wildlife (9)
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Hawaiian Garden Spider
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Shingle Urchin
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Yellowstripe Goatfish
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Thin-shelled Rock Crab
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Tetragnatha quasimodo
Nature Bingo at N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
Can you spot them all? Check off each species as you find it on your visit.
Wildlife Challenge
Botany Challenge
N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT Trip Planning & Access
Now for the logistics — distances, costs, and accessibility details for N - Mauka-makai Trail.
Plan for a drive from San Jose to reach N - Mauka-makai Trail.
Visitor Friendliness
Accessibility: dog-friendly (likely_allowed), family-friendly (excellent), elderly-friendly (highly_suitable).
- Dogs: likely_allowed — No restrictions found
- Families: excellent
- Elderly: highly_suitable
- Strollers: excellent (100/100)
- Beginners: Perfect for beginners (Moderate difficulty (+5), Good information available (+5))
- Accessibility: Generally accessible to most visitors (90/100)
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Stargazing & Night Sky at N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
The night sky adds another dimension to an overnight visit here.
Stargazing at N - Mauka-makai Trail benefits from Excellent dark-sky site darkness — Bortle class 1 on the light pollution scale.
Meteor Showers
The Geminids peaks around December 13-14 and is the best meteor shower visible from here.
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Geminids — peaks December 13-14 (excellent)Find a dark location away from city lights and give your eyes 20–30 minutes to adjust for peak rates.
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Quadrantids — peaks January 3-4 (good)Look toward the northern sky after midnight for the highest activity.
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Perseids — peaks August 11-13 (good)Expect fast, bright meteors and occasional fireballs under dark skies.
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Eta Aquariids — peaks May 5-6 (good)Plan for early morning viewing; activity increases in the hours just before sunrise.
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Delta Aquariids — peaks July 28-29 (good)Southern states often see stronger activity due to radiant placement.
Planets
Planets visible to the naked eye from this location:
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Venus — The brightest planet, often called the Morning or Evening Star -
Jupiter — The largest planet, bright and steady in the night sky -
Saturn — Famous for its rings, visible as a golden steady light -
Mars — The Red Planet, recognizable by its reddish-orange hue
Equipment Guide
- Naked eye: Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Mercury (with care)
- Binoculars: Jupiter moons, Uranus, Saturn rings (barely)
- Small telescope: Saturn rings, Jupiter bands, Mars surface features, Neptune
Viewing Tips
- Check planets rise/set times for your specific date
- Planets appear along the ecliptic (zodiac path)
- Planets don't twinkle like stars - steady light
- Venus and Jupiter are unmistakable - brightest objects after Moon
- Use a stargazing app to confirm planet positions
- Best viewing: when planet is highest in sky (transit)
Best Viewing Months
- Evening: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb
- Morning: Jul, Aug, Sep
Seasonal Highlights at N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
Beyond the night sky, the changing seasons shape what you'll experience here.
Each season reveals a different side of N - Mauka-makai Trail, from warming temperatures to cooler conditions.
Indigenous Land at N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT
The natural world here has been shaped by thousands of years of Indigenous stewardship.
The land around N - Mauka-makai Trail has been home to Nā moku ʻehā for thousands of years.
Territories
Languages
The languages traditionally spoken in this area include ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Hoailona ʻŌlelo o Hawaiʻi (Hawai’i Sign Language).
Data from Native Land Digital
N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT Geology & Natural History
Beyond the trails and wildlife, N - Mauka-makai Trail sits within a landscape shaped by millions of years of geological processes. Here's what researchers and surveys have documented about this area.
Endangered Species
- Species at Risk
- 1780
- ESA Endangered
- 149
- ESA Threatened
- 2
- Conservation Score
- 100/100
Temperature Records
- Record High
- 102°F (1910-11-28)
- Record Low
- 40°F (1937-02-09)
Watershed
- Watershed
- Kawaihae Bay-Pacific Ocean
N - Mauka-makai Trail, Ala Kahakai NHT Safety & Conditions
Check current conditions from these authoritative sources before you go.
Conditions change quickly outdoors. These links provide current data for the area around N - Mauka-makai Trail.
Coordinates: 19.40979, -155.9045