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Farrington Hwy, Waianae, HI 96792, USA
Waianae, Hawaii 96792

Went all the way to the back of this cave. Its really easy to get into and walk back there. It looks pretty stable except for the entrance with fallen rock all around. In any other state they would have fenced it off by now because of fear of lawsuits. However here its still open to the public, as it should be.

So peaceful, this is one of those place's that you can go to, day or night to help you find that inner peace, or if you need to re-center you're self. In the daylight hours you can look out to the ocean or turn you're self around and you have the mountain and at night park you're car, tilt the seat back just a little and see the Amazing view of the sky and all the beautiful stars. Like anywhere else you go always be safe if you don't know the area.

Site of ancient Hawaiian legends, if you like to get chicken skin this is yourkind of place! Please remember this is an ancient site and kokua and pack out your rubbish. Mahalo

The lower cave is right next to the highway and is worth exploring for a little bit. The real treasure is further north on the highway. It starts several hundred yards north of the lower cave, next to an open field. It may be hard to see the start, but it is basically hiking up a steep side of the hill. It is tricky to see where you need to go, but there is a long trail that wraps around the cliff, which you need to take to get to the two upper caves (can see attached pictures). While the hiking up is tough with the loose rock, you can accidentally go to far like I did. When it seems impossibly steep, you have gone too far. The views once you get up there are amazing.

This cave was pretty small, but neat to explore. It has some really steep areas to climb. The only bad thing about this cave is the broken glass everywhere. WEAR CLOSED SHOES. Flip flops are a really bad idea because of all the broken glass. No matter where you step there is glass....its unavoidable. A real shame about all the litter and glass in the cave.

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  • Hunter
    Added 2016.09.27
    Went all the way to the back of this cave. Its really easy to get into and walk back there. It looks pretty stable except for the entrance with fallen rock all around. In any other state they would have fenced it off by now because of fear of lawsuits. However here its still open to the public, as it should be.
  • Taylor
    Added 2016.09.01
    So peaceful, this is one of those place's that you can go to, day or night to help you find that inner peace, or if you need to re-center you're self. In the daylight hours you can look out to the ocean or turn you're self around and you have the mountain and at night park you're car, tilt the seat back just a little and see the Amazing view of the sky and all the beautiful stars. Like anywhere else you go always be safe if you don't know the area.
  • John
    Added 2016.03.23
    Site of ancient Hawaiian legends, if you like to get chicken skin this is yourkind of place! Please remember this is an ancient site and kokua and pack out your rubbish. Mahalo
  • Amia
    Added 2014.11.09
    The lower cave is right next to the highway and is worth exploring for a little bit. The real treasure is further north on the highway. It starts several hundred yards north of the lower cave, next to an open field. It may be hard to see the start, but it is basically hiking up a steep side of the hill. It is tricky to see where you need to go, but there is a long trail that wraps around the cliff, which you need to take to get to the two upper caves (can see attached pictures). While the hiking up is tough with the loose rock, you can accidentally go to far like I did. When it seems impossibly steep, you have gone too far. The views once you get up there are amazing.
  • Justin
    Added 2014.09.22
    This cave was pretty small, but neat to explore. It has some really steep areas to climb. The only bad thing about this cave is the broken glass everywhere. WEAR CLOSED SHOES. Flip flops are a really bad idea because of all the broken glass. No matter where you step there is glass....its unavoidable. A real shame about all the litter and glass in the cave.
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