From the first Europeans visiting the islands in 1778 and the establishment of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1795 to Hawaii’s admittance to the United States of America in 1959, the Hawaiian Islands are steeped in history - and sites full of history. And while some of the islands’ most fascinating historic sites are easy to visit, others - like this monument - require a bit more effort. But hiking in Hawaii is nothing if not full of unexpected rewards! And there's no denying that with so much history to its credit, the Captain Cook Trail is one of the best hikes in Hawaii. check it out:
Captain Cook, the British explorer who discovered the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, sailed into Hawaii Island’s Kealakekua Bay on January 17, 1779.
Thinking they were returning gods, the Hawaiians gave them a warm welcome and held a feast in their honor, but a month later, Captain Cook was killed in a conflict between his crew and the locals.
A 27-foot white obelisk was erected in honor of the well-known seafarer in 1878. Encircled by a chain supported by cannonballs, this is the only British territory in the United States.
The one-of-a-kind landmark is accessible on foot, by kayak, or on a boat tour and today, we’re highlighting the epic 4-mile trail that traverses 1,300 feet of elevation to reach the monument.
This 4-mile trail might not be as adventurous as the Captain’s travels once were, but you will be surrounded by rugged ground, high cliffs, lush vegetation, and the crystalline waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Uneven, steep, and rock-strewn, you’ll want to wear sturdy shoes and a hat and make sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks.
You can expect to hike for two to four hours, and though long and steep, the views found along this trail certainly are stunning - just don’t forget your camera.
You'll see all of the quintessential Hawaii sights we've all come to know and love: crashing waves, vibrant mountains, wildlife...
Whether you're an avid hiker or enjoy exploring Hawaii's history, the Captain Cook Monument Trail is sure to impress! Add this Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii hiking trail to your list the next time you're exploring South Kona.
This Hawaii hiking trail isn't just for history buffs - there's a ton of beauty to admire, as you can see! For more photos of the historic Captain Cook Trail, head on over to AllTrails.
Have you ever visited the Captain Cook Monument before? Did you arrive on foot or via kayak? Either way, we’d love to hear about it in the comments below.
But don't stop there! While not all of the best hikes in Hawaii lead to historic monuments, hiking in Hawaii is full of beautiful rewards. Get that bucket list ready; we've rounded up some of our favorite hikes in the state!
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