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Pololu Valley Hike
North Kohala, Big Island of Hawaii

By John Fischer, About.com Guide

At the end of Highway 270 in North Kohala, past the quaint towns of Hawi and Kapa'au, you'll find the Pololu Valley. Much less well known than the Waipio Valley located 12 miles further south and east, the Pololu Valley is the first of five majestic valleys that stretch along the coast to the southeast.

Views of the coast, the black sand beach and valley beyond are obstructed from the lookout. The best way to see all that this area of the Big Island has to offer is to hike down the four mile trail to the valley floor 1000 feet below you. The hike is moderately difficult with a rocky path. The climb back up is strenuous. Allow yourself about two to three hours for the hike.

The path takes you through groves of hau and ironwood trees, marshland and across the valley stream which, depending on recent rainfall, may be easy to cross or even set off from the shoreline by a sandbar. You'll then arrive at the valley's black sand beach, a favorite spot for family outings.

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  1. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosSign at the trailhead warning of dangerous shorebreak and strong currents below.
  2. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosPololu Valley Trail Near the Trailhead
  3. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosView of the Hamakua Coast to the south as seen from the Pololu Trail.
  4. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosView of the Hamakua Coast to the south as seen from the Pololu Trail.
  5. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosView of the Hamakua Coast to the south as seen from the Pololu Trail.
  6. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosBlack Sand Beach of Pololu Valley
  7. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosPololu Valley Trail
  8. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosTree Covered Marshland at the Valley Floor.
  9. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosIronwood Trees along the Pololu Trail Near the Shore
  10. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosIronwood Trees along the Pololu Trail Near the Shore
  11. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosPololu Stream cut off from the ocean by a sandbar and used by children as a swimming hole.
  12. Pololu Valley Trail PhotosPololu Stream cut off from the ocean by a sandbar and used by children as a swimming hole.
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