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Nuuanu Pali is an exciting location to explore while at Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four, and the top of Knhuanui is easily seen from Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four. lewa Heights Spring is an inspiring spot to take a look at while you're here, and during your stay here do have a look at close by Cresent Beach. You'll meet a lot of people from Honolulu here; Nuuanu Pali is a splendid place to spend some time. While you're here at Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four you can
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| | play some golf at Luana Hills Country Club. There's so much to do here at Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four that you need to camp here for a while, Camp Timberline is a good place for that. This lake is so wonderful. There is a fine hiking trail close to Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four called the Summit Trail, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always have a look at nearby Nuuanu Reservoir Number Three. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need | |
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more than a day to look at everything Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four has to offer, you can camp at Honolulu Koa Kampground, and a splendid nearby hotel is Aston At The Executive Centre Hotel. Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four is a wet
location that gets lots of precipitation; November is the month that gets the most rain; August is the month with the least moisture. Having a good time at Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four is simple. Aihualama Stream is a stream that
you may run into while you're here; Pauoa Flats is a fine place. At Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four through the long summer days highs are in the 80's. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 60's. The wintertime
comes with highs in the 70's with temperatures at Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four dipping down into the 60's through winter nights. So much cool stuff in close proximity to Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four, just inspiring. Not far from
Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four, you'll come across Nuuanu Reservoir Number Two which is a gorgeous lake, and on a fine day you can take a hike along the Castle Trail. A great forest in the neighborhood of Nuuanu Reservoir Number Four
is Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve; if the weather is great, you can go for a hike along the Halawa Trail. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a place to stay Pagoda Hotel is a glorious choice, and you can spend the day on the beach at Kahanamoku Beach.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 21.35639 Longitude: -157.8103
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Halawa Trail, Honolulu County, 5 miles away 10 hiking miles, 1786 feet elevation difference |
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Castle Trail, Honolulu County, 15 miles away 7.6 hiking miles, 2794 feet elevation difference |
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Summit Trail, Honolulu County, 16 miles away 19.4 hiking miles, 1611 feet elevation difference |
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