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Pololu Valley Overlook
Early morning is the best time to visit, when you'll have a chance of snagging a parking space in the small lot. Pololu is the end of a string of seven major valleys carved into the northern Kohala coast of the Big Island which ends with Waipio Valley. This now uninhabited valley was once used to grow taro. The root of the taro plant is pounded down and mixed with water to create a purple paste called poi, a staple of the Hawaiian diet.
The morning is the best time to visit this picturesque perch overlooking a stretch of sea cliffs. Pololu valley is located at the end of Highway 270 in North Kohala. On your drive up Highway 270, be sure to stop for a look-see in the quaint town of Hawi. The highway ends at the picturesque lookout for this valley. At the top you can look down on Pololu valley and a beautiful black sand beach (Pololu Valley Beach).
If you are in for a day of adventure you can hike down into the valley on a long zigzagging dirt path Awini Trail. The valley is fed by a meandering stream. Once in the valley you can look back at the spectacular views and possibly see some waterfalls. We recommend you take the 25 minute hike to the bottom of the valley and check out the wonderful scenery and black sand beach. Bring a picnic to enjoy at the bottom of the valley. Wear comfortable shoes and don't forget your camera!
You can also hike beyond beyond Pololu Valley and up onto the accompanying ridge by continuing along the Awini Trail at the opposite end of the beach. Unfortunately the trail that hiked down into the next valley, Honokane Nui, was destroyed in the October 2006 earthquake.
If you are in for a day of adventure you can hike down into the valley on a long zigzagging dirt path Awini Trail. The valley is fed by a meandering stream. Once in the valley you can look back at the spectacular views and possibly see some waterfalls. We recommend you take the 25 minute hike to the bottom of the valley and check out the wonderful scenery and black sand beach. Bring a picnic to enjoy at the bottom of the valley. Wear comfortable shoes and don't forget your camera!
You can also hike beyond beyond Pololu Valley and up onto the accompanying ridge by continuing along the Awini Trail at the opposite end of the beach. Unfortunately the trail that hiked down into the next valley, Honokane Nui, was destroyed in the October 2006 earthquake.
Location: Pololu Valley Overlook is located in the Kohala Region
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The hike up is hard when you're carrying a screaming kid! This place is a fair distance from medical help, so don't have an emergency.