Elevation
4,040 ft / 1,231 m
Region
Highlights
Routes
4 climbs • 7.6 mi • 3,297 ft gain • 6 hr 56 min
2 climbs • 4 hr 3 min
2 climbs • 5.3 mi • 3,495 ft gain • 6 hr 33 min
1 climb • 13.9 mi • 4,978 ft gain • 7 hr 25 min
1 climb • 9.6 mi • 3,506 ft gain
1 climb • 9.7 mi • 3,593 ft gain • 6 hr 54 min
Latest climbs

"Highest Point in Oahu! Was definitely a gentle giant, but man I got killed this hike! Super tiring. Unfortunately the peak was clouded and we were going down, clouds left, so sad no view up on the summit. Still a good hike!" — timothyevans • Jan 13, 2025

"Another hike in the "One and Done" list. Start with a climb to Mt Kaala, then crossover to Kamaohanui, and from there lot of bushwhacking over the skinny ridge until we got to Pu'u Pane. From there was pretty easy until we got to the ditch, where we had to drop in and climb back up to reach "snake road". Tried to minimize as we could trespassing...." — nandorszotak • Jul 28, 2019

"Our plan for today was to successfully connect the two tallest peak on Oahu: Ka'ala and Kalena. It started out as a great day, and after finding an old trail almost vertical up Peak 2861, we climbed over Kalena where we had amazing views of the North Shore and surrounding mountain peaks. From there we headed up Mt Ka'ala. The trail between Kalena and Ka'ala was overgrown, with couple of small notches to pass, and an interesting rock formation to climb with the aid of ropes. When we got to the Ka'ala bog section, we started following the fence line which actually got us in trouble, and we got lost. Thankfully we had Gaia Topo maps and was able to find a way to the actual board walk pretty quick.
Once we reached Ka'ala, got cloudy and we had no view from the top.
Altogether was great day!" — nandorszotak • Dec 9, 2018

"Slippery, steep, showers, mud, more mud, even more mud, slick boulders, more mud, wind, cold, sunshine, muggy, humid...this hike was a challenge that had everything. It pushed my older brother and I to our limits, but we can now say we've climbed the highest mountain in Oahu." — HikeLikeMike • Nov 19, 2017

"Steep but short. Mud and wet trail only makes it more exciting and the "ropes" more welcome (as well as necessary). No problem following the trail as it's well marked with purple dots up to the summit. Great views from the top." — tombecht • Mar 26, 2012