Saturday, January 19, 2019

Iao Needle (Maui County, Hawaii)


The 2,250 foot lush green spire rising out of the Iao Valley was used in centuries past by the indigenous peoples of Hawaii as a lookout tower during wartime. The Iao Needle as it is known is a point of dense rock, which remains after the adjacent stone was worn away by millennia of erosion.

As I being this short hike, a light drizzle begins. In my short time on Maui, this seems to be the norm. Most of the trail is paved. A bridge cross the creek running beside the needle and offers an amazing view of the tall spire. This place reminds me of a lush version of Zion, with the Needle representing Angel's Landing. 

The pavement ends as the trail heads down towards the river and into a lush forest populated by a myriad of tropical species of foliage. It reminds of a tropical rain forest. The total hike here is just shy of a mile, but the scenery more than makes up for the short distance.

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