Nahiku Lookout

The Road to Hana


If you’re looking for a visual feast, turn left just past the 25-mile marker. After winding down to the sea over 2.5 miles, you’ll find a great coastline view with waves crashing against the shore. Park and stretch your legs with a short walk down to this fine picnic spot.


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