About the Hawaii Zone

A regional hub for outdoor communities across Hawaii, including Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Kahului, Lihue, Oahu, Hawaii Island, Maui, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, and the trails, beaches, forests, volcanoes, and coastal landscapes that connect the islands. Share local trail knowledge, discover clubs and events, coordinate stewardship, and connect with people across the islands.

Includes these counties and county-equivalent jurisdictions: City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii County, Kalawao County, Kauai County, and Maui County.

Hawaii’s outdoor landscape spans active volcanoes, high-elevation volcanic terrain, tropical rainforests, dryland forests, waterfalls, sea cliffs, beaches, coral reefs, and remote Pacific waters. Notable public lands and trail destinations include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Haleakala National Park, Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail, Napali Coast State Wilderness Park, Waimea Canyon State Park, Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, and Hawaii’s statewide network of parks, forest reserves, natural-area reserves, and coastal recreation lands.