This is a half-mile easy loop trail starting from the Kipahulu Visitor Center and looping down to the ocean at Kuloa Point, passing historic walls and pre-contact Hawaiian habitation sites as well as a grove of Hala trees on the way to beautiful views of the ocean and several large pools. Swimming is permitted when conditions allow it. Be sure to never jump into the water from the cliffs above, also, the ocean currents at Kuloa Point are very strong and sharks and high surf are constant dangers, so do not go into the ocean here, stay in the pools above if you want to swim. Hana Picnic Co. has all the information.
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