Ha'ikū Stairs

The Haʻikū Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven or Haʻikū Ladder, is a steep hiking trail on the island of .

The trail began as a wooden ladder spiked to the cliff on the south side of the . It was installed in 1943 to enable the construction of antenna cables that would be strung from one side of the cliffs above Haʻikū Valley to the other. A building to provide a continuous communication link between Wahiawā and was also constructed at the very peak of , elevation at about 2,800 feet (850 m). These extraordinary antennae transmitted very low frequency radio signals from a 200,000-watt Alexanderson alternator located in the center of Haʻikū valley. The signals could reach US Navy submarines as far away as Tokyo Bay even while the submarines remained underwater.

A popular history of the construction of Haʻikū Stairs is contained in Woodbury, David Builders for Battle chapter XXIII, E P Hutton & Company Inc., New York, 1946.

When the Naval base was decommissioned in the 1950s, the United States Coast Guard used the site for an Omega Navigation System station. In the early 1950s, the wooden stairs were replaced by sections of metal steps and ramps — by one count, 3,922 steps. The station and trail were closed to the public in 1987. Despite the closure, some hikers ignore the No Trespassing signs and continue to climb, contributing to the local community's misgivings about reopening the structure.

Local officials have repaired the trail and the ladders, but the trail will remain closed and patrolled by security until access and management issues have been resolved.

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PureWow
31 May 2016
Known as the stairway to heaven, this steep hiking trail along Ko’olau Mountain is probably the most scenic climb in the entire country. (Though it’s technically closed to the public.)
Chris O'Brien
29 December 2016
An incredible hike. Well worth the 4000 stairs and early alarm. Make sure to do your research before hand. Make sure you know how to get to the start of the stairs and how to pass the many gates+guard
Rachell M
8 March 2013
Did this hike on Wednesday night (got there between 230am-3am) / thurday morning) didn't see the guard till the end of the hike. This hike is tough! Be prepared with rain jacket and gloves.
Isabella M. Hessler
23 August 2017
Please just pass the guard (he won't charge you). Finding the stairways is fairly difficult when you're crossing the woods. Only go for this hike when you're a strong hiker.
David Strasser
7 February 2015
Guard was there by 3am but did little to deter us from taking the hike. One of the most incredible things we did on Oahu.
Tamas Dober
6 March 2018
You can not visit the stairs; actually just looking for it was troublesome; neighbors wanted to call the police onto us! Finally we caught a sight of it from the H3 freeway, before the second tunnel .
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