The trail to Ka'ena Point Trail follows an old dirt road that goes to the westernmost point of O‘ahu. The area is now part of the Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve, a wild and remote area that protects some of the last remnants of Oahu’s coastal sand dunes and native plants and birds. It is a great spot to watch whales in the winter. The 3.5-mile long trail starts in the Keawaula Section of Ka‘ena Point State Park at the end of the paved road. The dirt trail follows the shoreline with small beaches hidden among large boulders and occasional tidepools, with steep cliffs looming above. About halfway through, you can see two small blowholes.

Ka'ena Point Trail, Farrington Hwy, Waialua, HI 96791