Trails in Hawaii
There are 2 National Park Service units that include territory in Hawaii. The directory below links to every park guide we maintain for the state. For multi-state parks, you'll see the same entry on each state's page — the trail catalog itself is identical.
Trip planning from Hawaii typically means balancing drive time against trail effort. A weekend out of state can be more efficient than a one-day push to a closer unit if it means daylight on the actual trail rather than behind the wheel. Use the per-park guides to compare difficulty and seasonality before locking in dates.
Haleakalā National Park
Massive shield volcano on Maui, with a vast cinder-strewn summit crater above the clouds and a coastal section of bamboo forests and waterfalls.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Two of the most active volcanoes on Earth — Kīlauea and Mauna Loa — and a living cultural landscape sacred to Native Hawaiians.