A hat helps, too. If you forget sunscreen, there is a small kiosk near the parking lot that sells sunscreen and other souvenirs. Bring Water. You will be glad you carried that bottle of water after you hike up that first set of stairs. There are lookout points along the way. It generally takes the average visitor around 45 minutes to reach the top of the trail. The trip can take longer if the trail is crowded when you visit. You'll want to allow at least 1. Feel free to stay a little longer and enjoy a picnic overlooking the crater.
How much does it cost to hike Diamond Head? The spiral staircase adds another layer, mystery, and sense of adventure to this amazing Oahu hike! And while this signifies the end of the climb, there are more stairs and platforms up top to explore.
The backside stairs gives you an amazing view of the Diamond Head Crater, and the coastline leading down to the Koko Crater. Most climbers take this route back down to the bottom. You can climb up steps next at the Koko Crater if you're up for it! The gorgeous degree views from the viewing decks are breathtaking! Diamond Head Crater also holds the record for the longest recorded land views in the world. On a clear day, I think I would have to agree!
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Ask your bus driver to notify you once you have reached your destination. You will have to walk up through the crater tunnel to reach the Diamond Head Trail. Hike from the summit back down to the Pacific Ocean. Diamond Head Beach Park is a marvel to see and explore…just as much as the summit! Most visitors only make it as far as the three, scenic view lookout points located near the Diamond Head Lighthouse, but never down to the beach itself.
If you happen to hike on Tuesday or Saturday, consider swinging by the KCC Farmers Market , as its located just across the street from the entrance.
It's shorter than the the stairs you'd take by turning right because on this fork, part of the pathway gains elevation along a slope instead.
Some people make a loop of the two tunnel choices: They ascend through the fire control station and descend this way—or the reverse. Benches There are a few benches along the way.
This one overlooks the crater. Summit You made it. Here's the crowd slowly thinning out after the sunsrise rush. As you can see, people of all ages are able to complete the hike—the toughest part of which, to be honest, is really more of a walk on stairs. Be thankful for that—much of this had to be constructed using pack mules and until the s, the summit was only reached by ladder. End of the trail We won't spoil all the views for you here—it's much more exhilarating to see them in person.
Rest assured they are degree and they are spectacular. Inevitably, some foolish tourists jump this fence and try walking further outside the safe zone. Given that dropoff, we wouldn't. Kiosk What's a tourist attraction without a little commerce?
Back down at the parking lot, a kiosk sells officially licensed tee-shirts and guide materials on the area. It was installed in as a public-private partnership to offset budget cuts imposed by the government.
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