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Family friendly hiking trails in Hilo Forest Reserve traverse lush rainforests and lead to significant natural features. The region is characterized by dense montane rainforests, fed by substantial rainfall, creating a verdant environment with a rich biodiversity. Hikers can explore shaded paths under a thick tropical canopy, encountering native flora and fauna. The terrain includes gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various ability levels.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Step into a lush, prehistoric-feeling rainforest on the Akaka Falls State Park – Akaka Falls loop, a short but incredibly scenic hike on the Big Island. This easy 0.6-mile (1.0…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Onomea Bay Trail offers a delightful, easy hike through a tropical paradise, winding through dense rainforest and opening up to stunning coastal vistas. You'll find yourself surrounded by vibrant…
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This easy 0.9-mile (1.4 km) loop near Pāpa‘ikou is a fantastic way to experience the Big Island's wild, tropical side, offering a quick 23-minute hike with only 88 feet (27…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Akaka Falls are worth seeing even when it rains.
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Akaka Falls State Park is located on the northeastern Hilo Coast and features two magnificent waterfalls. The 0.6 km long, gently ascending hiking trail takes you through a lush rainforest with wild orchids, bamboo groves and hanging ferns. If you continue following the paved footpath, you will first come across the 30 m high Kahuna Falls. Behind the next bend in the circular route you can already see the towering Akaka Falls, which plunge over 135 m into a gorge. The beautiful waterfall is probably the most famous of its kind on Hawaii Island. The pleasant hike takes less than an hour. https://www.gohawaii.com/de/islands/hawaii-big-island/regions/hilo/akaka-falls-state-park
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From here, visitors can take the Onomea Bay Trails down to the bay. The bay on the ocean is about .4 miles from here on a boardwalk. The walk through the lush rainforest brings visitors to lush forests with so much green foliage and flowers and past waterfalls. Be careful because this area can get very slippery when wet, so wear proper shoes and try to let the trails dry out after it rains. Even if they choose not to go down the trail on foot, bikers can peer down the trail from the parking lot and find a few memorial statues without having to hike.
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Onomea Bay has an amazing view of rocky shores, crashing waves, and a nice viewing platform. The waters are a bit too rough to swim, especially with all the lava rocks. The jungle surrounding the shores and trail are amazing with flowers and thick vegetation.
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Indescribable, a beautifully landscaped garden. A bloom everywhere you look.
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I've seen better, but it's not worth the money.
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A must for flower lovers. A really great garden, unique.
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Onomea Bay is located close to the Hawaiʻi Tropical Garden and is the perfect combination of jungle and the ocean. The views along the Onomea Bay Trail will bring you to multiple beautiful viewpoints to enjoy the views of the bay.
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There are 7 easy, family-friendly hiking trails available in the Hilo Forest Reserve area. These routes are perfect for exploring the lush rainforests and natural beauty with children.
The Hilo Forest Reserve area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. You can expect to encounter lush rainforests with dense canopies of ʻōhiʻa lehua trees and native ferns. A major highlight is Akaka Falls State Park, where you can witness the majestic 442-foot Akaka Falls and the cascading Kahuna Falls. The area also offers glimpses of diverse flora and fauna, including rare native bird species.
Yes, several easy loop trails are perfect for families. For instance, the Akaka Falls State Park – Akaka Falls loop is a short, scenic option. You can also explore coastal views on the Onomea Bay Viewpoint loop from Papaikou or the slightly longer Onomea Bay – Onomea Bay Viewpoint loop from Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene wilderness experience, the breathtaking waterfalls, and the lush, verdant rainforests that provide a peaceful escape. The ease of access to stunning natural sights like Akaka Falls is frequently highlighted.
The shortest family-friendly hike is the Akaka Falls State Park – Akaka Falls loop, which is just under 1 kilometer long and takes approximately 17 minutes to complete, making it ideal for young children or a quick stroll.
Yes, the Onomea Bay Trail is an excellent choice for coastal views. This easy path descends through tropical vegetation towards the coast, offering beautiful vistas of Onomea Bay.
The Hilo Forest Reserve experiences significant rainfall year-round, contributing to its lush environment. While there isn't a distinct 'dry season,' the weather is generally warm and humid. Visiting during the cooler, slightly less rainy months (typically late spring to early fall) might offer more comfortable hiking conditions, but be prepared for rain showers at any time.
Given the rainforest environment, it's advisable to bring rain gear or a light waterproof jacket, comfortable closed-toe shoes, insect repellent, and plenty of water. Sun protection is also recommended for any open areas. Binoculars can enhance birdwatching opportunities.
For a slightly longer, yet still easy, family adventure, consider the Onomea Bay Viewpoint – Onomea Bay loop from Papaikou. This route covers approximately 2.4 kilometers and takes around 40 minutes, offering more time to immerse yourselves in the tropical surroundings.
The Hilo Forest Reserve plays a vital role in watershed protection and conserving native species. For more detailed information on its management and conservation, you can visit the official Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources website: dlnr.hawaii.gov.


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