The Hawaiian Islands are home to more natural beauty than any other American state - or at least that’s what we’d like to think. Around every turn, you will find panoramic vistas, picturesque parks, and endless opportunities to explore. And while we love all of Hawaii’s incredible parks, there is one incredibly unique area that certainly stands out in a crowd: Wa’ahila Ridge State Recreation Area.
Quite literally found in Honolulu’s backyard, this forested park overlooks Manoa and Palolo Valleys - as well as the city of Honolulu.
Set above the Saint Louis Heights amidst a towering forest of Cook Island pines is a park unlike any other you’ll find across the Hawaiian Islands: this slice of paradise is breezy, shady, quiet, and quite scenic.
Visitors head to Wa’ahila Ridge State Recreation Area for one of two reasons: for pure relaxation or a grueling mountaintop hike.
You can hang out at one of the many picnic tables, benches, or pavilions and enjoy a peaceful afternoon far away from the city…
...or take on Mount Olympus. The official Wa’ahila Ridge Trail is a 2.5-mile hike takes you on a journey along the ridge, with plenty of elevation gain, before ending at the back of Manoa and Palolo valleys.
From here, many opt to take the unofficial trail to the summit of Mount Olympus, though we don’t necessarily recommend this: the trail is in a restricted watershed area, gains approximately 800 feet in elevation over a half-mile, and is narrow, steep, and slippery - especially after it has rained.
From the jaw-dropping lookout near the end of the trail, you can see Diamond Head, Waikiki, and downtown Honolulu.
With panoramic views, awesome picnic spots, and an epic hiking trail, you could spend all day enjoying the natural beauty this picturesque forest in Honolulu’s backyard has to offer.
Have you ever explored this incredible park? What about these 14 underrated Hawaii parks?
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