š 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.
š This site offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Native Hawaiians.
šæ View historic Hawaiian petroglyphs, including human, animal, and canoe figures
š¶ Easy 0.3-mile dirt trail, suitable for walking
š Learn about Hawaiian history and culture
š« Petroglyphs are fragile, touching is prohibited
š Trail leads to approximately 50 feet below the rock art, not directly adjacent
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æļø Limited parking available
š§ Bring water, especially on hot days
š Wear appropriate footwear for a dirt path
š Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash
šļø Best times to visit are March through October
Small, limited dirt parking area off Honoapiilani Highway (Highway 30), just south of the Olowalu General Store.
No facilities (restrooms, water) at the trailhead.
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