Cape Koko (Koko Head Crater) is a popular hiking point in Honolulu, Hawaii, and a famous dead volcano. It features more than 1,000 steps of railway steps, with a slope that is not small and challenging for physical strength. The railway is no longer running on it, and there were former World War II trains carrying military personnel and supplies to the top of the mountain. A small section in the middle of the trail is suspended, which means that the steps are not built on the ground, but like a bridge, it is easy to get injured when you step on the air and need to pay attention. In general, this hiking trail is not difficult, and it is not recommended for tourists with less hiking experience to try.
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Cape Koko (Koko Head Crater) is a popular hiking point in Honolulu, Hawaii, and a famous dead volcano. It features more than 1,000 steps of railway steps, with a slope that is not small and challenging for physical strength. The railway is no longer running on it, and there were former World War II trains carrying military personnel and supplies to the top of the mountain. A small section in the middle of the trail is suspended, which means that the steps are not built on the ground, but like a bridge, it is easy to get injured when you step on the air and need to pay attention. In general, this hiking trail is not difficult, and it is not recommended for tourists with less hiking experience to try.
Cape Koko is a place worth walking. The scenery on the mountain here is particularly good. The line is quite long, but the road is very good. It is time-consuming but physical, and you can enjoy the beautiful sea view when you climb to the height.
We took Cape Cod and Dinosaur Bay as a line trip. There are the most worth hiking places in Hawaii. There are very lush plants and the scenery is very good. The view from the top is particularly wide.
A challenging hike with breathtaking views. Ascend the railway to conquer this natural wonder. Worth every step.
very difficult hike but worth the viewnot the best idea for children or less abledef don’t do this if you are afraid of heights
Cape and land sign on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Relative to Cape Diamond in Monalua Bay. The eastern part of the area is Cape Coco Natural Park and the western part is a residential area. Harama Bay on the eastern side of the Cape is eroded by a crater. There is a natural salt water fountain in the northern Haroona of the Bay.
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