Kahuku is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu, County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. In the Hawaiian language, ka huku means "the projection", presumably a reference to Kahuku Point nearby, the northernmost point of land on the island of Oahu. As of the 2010 Census, Kahuku had a population of 2,614.
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Paddle through Kawela Bay in an area that in ancient times was reserved for the Ali'i or hawaiian royalty. Help your guides to spot one of our many Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles for our citizen science ID project. Stop at a honu "cleaning station" and watch as some of our Honu line up to get cleaned. For adventure seekers you have the option to surf your kayaks on small 1' waves at the end of the trip or just relax and enjoy the calm protected waters of the bay. End the trip with local refreshments and a visit to the "Lost" Banyan Tree which is the site of many TV Shows and Movies including Lost, Jumanji 2, Pirates of the Caribbean IV and Hunger Games Catching Fire.
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Paradise Helicopters - Hawaii's Most Unique Helicopter Experience! Enjoy the Hawaii few people ever witness on our one-of-a-kind air adventures departing out of Kona & Hilo on Hawaii Island, Lanai and Oahu. Whether flying Doors-Off over the volcano to feel the heat of the lava, hovering beside a 2000 foot waterfall, landing for stunning views on an epic ridge top, or photographing the remote beauty of Hawaii’s rare rain forest valleys, black and GREEN sand beaches – our Hawaiian helicopter tours offer a diverse set of adventure options to suit every need! This is one flight you will be sure to remember for a lifetime. Please visit our Paradise Helicopters - KONA, Paradise Helicopters - HILO and Paradise Helicopters - LANAI pages for more information on tours departing across the islands.
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CLIMB Works Keana Farms Zipline Tour takes participants soaring over a working agricultural farm. The tour consists of eight world class dual ziplines, two rapels, four sky bridges and few other surprises making it the longest and most unique zipline on Oahu. Lines average over 1,000 feet including one that is nearly a half mile long. The 3-hour guided tour also includes a fun ATV adventure to the ridge top, stories of Hawaii's rich history, tastes of some of the local fruits and constant panoramic ocean and mountain views of Oahu's famous North Shore.
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While you could certainly hike along these trails, there's something special about exploring this exquisite oceanfront setting high in the saddle. Experience the majestic natural beauty of Oahu's North Shore while horseback riding at Turtle Bay Resort. A picturesque trek along trails tucked within this 850-acre resort is a great way to enjoy the area's spectacular beaches, tropical forests and sandy coastline. Group trail rides, evening rides, sunset jaunts and private outings are available.
Just came back from an AWESOME horse riding experience. This was my first ride. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND the private sunset ride with Kayla, she was the best. Kayla calmed my nerves and was very reassuring. Kayla is very upbeat and energetic. She is extremely knowledgeable about horses, the trails and the sites along the way. The ride was great! We even saw a monk seal napping on the beach! This was an awesome experience. Definitely a must do on the North Shore.
4.5 based on 974 reviews
Beautiful spot to admire mother nature & her turtles... we had a swim in the warm clean and clear water and had a chance to see the turtles landing on the beach to sunbath. One NEEDS to stay 3metres away from those marine creatures to let them enjoy their beach.
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The lush jungles and sandy beaches of Oahu’s North shore have brought awe and wonder to visitors for centuries. We wanted to inspire and preserve those feelings of awe and spark a sense of adventure in others, so we started North Shore Explorers. We launched it back in 2009 with Hele Huli Adventure Rentals at Turtle Bay Resort, and ever since then have set up thousands of first time thrill seekers and experienced enthusiasts on adventures of their own. We’re focused on giving individuals and families the ability to jumpstart their Hawaiian adventure and create their own personal experiences. We do this by constantly looking for ways to mix touches of Hawaiian Culture with the changing trends of the modern world. Whether it’s on bikes, paddleboards, Segways or mopeds, the North Shore Explorers will provide you with a one-of-a-kind opportunities to see Oahu like you’ve never seen it before.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
For the safety of our ‘ohana and that of the community, we will be suspending all tour operations until further notice. Mahalo for your understanding during this recent spike in COVID cases! Please order for take-out online or check out our online store if you would like to support our small business and purchase locally made products from us.
I am a natural gardener and learned some new ideas on this tour: how apple bananas propogate, how cacao is grown and processed, that a low-growing peanut shrub makes a great cover crop, and that I love lilikoi (passion fruit). Inspired by their static hydroponic system for growing greens that does not need electricity! They served a delicious array of locally-grown fruit afterwards! Our guide was super knowledgable about organic growing processes too!
4.5 based on 44 reviews
We came here before the crowds overwhelmed the island as is typical for this time of year. Luckily, COVID has deterred the crowds for now and we were able to enjoy this piece of heaven in relative solitude and peace. Although the winter swell was high the waves crash on the rocks/reef allowing for calm waters and gentle waves. We really enjoyed it here.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Lovely bay with calm water for swimming on the north shore in winter when big waves make entering ocean unsafe. Only hazard is walking on rocky sand to enter and exit ocean. Beach is nice and sandy. Almost guaranteed to spot hono ( sea turtles ) and have a spot to yourself. Park on highway shoulder by Kahuku farm stand and take well marked trail to beach. See massive baby on tree along the way.
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