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Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The trail features a nice overlook of the Kawainui marsh.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Respect the cultural significance and do not disturb the area.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The trail makes its way through dry forest before reaching the marsh.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
There are plenty of places to stop, rest, and listen to the birds.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Stone steps are cut into the hillside for added stability.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Interpretive signs explain the history of the marsh.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
This rocky overlook is a perfect place for a picnic.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The trail down to the marsh is narrow and overgrown with plants.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
The trail makes its way down to the edge of the marsh.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Some portions of the trail are more overgrown than others.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
Morinda citrifolia, or noni, growing along the trail.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date:
08/05/2018
There are many unique dry and wetland forest species of plants.