Pearl City 239 considered an intermediate Oahu hike. Wander through rainforests to discover pools, waterfalls, a ridge trail and lava tubes. Bug spray and hiking boots are highly recommended! Off Komo Mai Drive, Manana Trail is far from a “beginners welcomed” route. With tranquil views, the trail ups the challenge ante with its white-knuckle “cardiac hill” section. Ending at Koolau Range Summit, the five-mile trail allows diehards to connect to the Waimano Trail that rewards with a dipping option in a waterfall-fed pool. PEARL HARBOR BIKE PATH Beginning just past the USS Arizona Memorial and Pearl Harbor Marina, the Pearl Harbor Bike Path travels along the makai side of Pearl City and ends at Waipio Point Access Road. This five-mile ride crosses wooden bridges along a route that weaves in multiple long, straight stretches. Views include industrial areas, naval ships and stunning Hawaiian waters. THE LEEWARD THEATRE Located on the Leeward Community College campus, this venue welcomes you to view a variety of groups performing plays, ballets, musicals, comedies and pageants. OAHU URBAN GARDEN CENTER This beautiful, admission-free urban garden in the heart of Pearl City invites you to explore multiple floral spaces that include the rose, butterfly, labyrinth and children’s gardens. Learn more about flora and fauna The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of aviation in the Pacific. The museum features historic aircrafts, interactive exhibits, and artifacts displayed in WWII hangars still marked by bullets from the Pearl Harbor attack. It offers visitors a powerful look at the role of air power in the Pacific and the stories of those who served. 2 3 4 For waterfront dining adjacent to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, Restaurant 604 features a savory fusion of American cuisine and island-style favorites for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.
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