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King’s Mamalahoa Trail Petroglyphs
The trek along the Mamalahoa Trail, or King's Trail, leads to some of the most well-preserved petroglyphs on the island. Nearly 30,000 carvings of animals and people were left in old pahoehoe lava flows by the ancient Hawaiians. The trail, built in the mid-19th century for horse travel, used to stretch 32 miles from Kailua Kona north to Puako. To access the trail park in the shopping center lot near the gas station and walk towards the golf course and small pond. Signs will lead you to the trailhead. Wear sturdy shoes for hiking on the lava trail and bring water. There are several historical signs along the way to guide you. It's about Try to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the intense midday sun. Do not make rubbings of petroglyphs as this can wear them away and destroy them.
Location: King’s Mamalahoa Trail Petroglyphs is located in the Kohala Region
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