Pu'u Kilea (Olowalu Petroglyphs)
Images chiseled into the basalt here date back an estimated 300 years.

šŸ“œ Pu'u Kilea, also known as Olowalu Petroglyphs, features ancient rock carvings chiseled into a basalt cliff in West Maui, dating back an estimated 300 years.
šŸ” This site offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Native Hawaiians.

Why Go

šŸ—æ View historic Hawaiian petroglyphs, including human, animal, and canoe figures
🚶 Easy 0.3-mile dirt trail, suitable for walking
šŸ“š Learn about Hawaiian history and culture

Why Avoid

🚫 Petroglyphs are fragile, touching is prohibited
šŸ‘€ Trail leads to approximately 50 feet below the rock art, not directly adjacent
šŸ…æļø Limited parking available

Tips

šŸ’§ Bring water, especially on hot days
šŸ‘Ÿ Wear appropriate footwear for a dirt path
šŸ• Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash
šŸ—“ļø Best times to visit are March through October

šŸ…æļø Parking

Small, limited dirt parking area off Honoapiilani Highway (Highway 30), just south of the Olowalu General Store.

🚻 Toilets

No facilities (restrooms, water) at the trailhead.

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