Hawaiian Walkways hiking tours! These itineraries are priced as indicated on their website for a minimum of two. They supply light packs, walking sticks, rain gear, lunch, beverages, and guide services and accurate information about the lands and people of Hawaii.
To accommodate the varied preferences of our guests, they offer a range of choices for many of their tours: Classic, Personal, and Exclusive.
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Hawaii Forest & Trails Ignite your sense of adventure with Hawaii volcano tours, educational bird watching tours and an inspiring Mauna Kea tour. Hawaii Forest & Trail nature tours allow you to experience Big Island Hawaii’s majestic nature in a small group, guided tour setting. These Hawaii adventure tours showcase active volcanoes, soaring summits, tropical forests, and stunning waterfalls.
We guarantee your time with Hawaii Forest & Trail will be highly rewarding and give you a deeper appreciation of the incredible natural wonders of our incredible Big Island.

From rainforest hikes, to eco-tours, volcano tours, lava tube hikes, hikes through Hawaii volcanoes National Park, watervall hikes, Mauna Loa summit adventures, bird watching kikes, various wildlife hiking tours and a variety of nature walks, walking tours and sightseeing tours of the island, to photo-op hikes led by a popular local photographer...the Big Island has it all.
- At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, you will encounter myriad terrain, microclimates, dynamic geology and flora of Kilauea Volcano, which is unique on the entire planet. Huge craters, staming vents, and molten lava (when access is feasible) are among the possibilities here on the most active of the five Hawaiian volcanoes. Trail routes are from an easy "sampler" to hard-core 14-mile treks. Generally speaking, trails are about 6 miles long.
- Another popular hike is to the fabulous Waipio Valley. Skirt the rim of the Island's most immense valley. A historic trail takes you hiking to places where you can safely see from the ocean to the valley floor over 1,000 feet below. Your hiking guide will bring important times in Hawaii's past alive amidst the backdrop of spectacular scenery and raw beauty. Avid hikers will be thrilled with the excellent hikes through rainforest and fields, over streams and around waterfalls. Topping it all off with an icy dip in a waterfall pool will cap your day with zest.
- For bird-watchers, the Big Island is sure to please. From the mountain to the sea...hike the cool sub-alpine forest of Mauna Kea in the morning and slowly bird your way down to an ancient Hawaiian fishpond at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park in the afternoon. endangered native species inlcude the Palila, Nene, Aeo, Alaekeokeo and the endangered Honor or Green Sea Turtle.
- These are only a sampling of the wide array of hiking opportunities on the Big Island. Of course, you know to come prepared with good hiking shoes, comfortable layers for the changing weather, and plenty of water.