THE STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN in OAHO HAWAII
The ʻŌahu Stairway to Heaven, also known as the Haʻikū Stairs, is one of the most iconic and breathtaking hikes in Hawaii—though it’s officially closed to the public.
Located on the island of Oʻahu, this steep hiking trail consists of approximately 3,922 metal steps that climb along the spine of the Koʻolau mountain range, offering spectacular panoramic views of lush valleys, the coastline, and the island below. The stairway was originally built by the U.S. Navy during World War II to access a radio station at the summit.
Why it’s called the “Stairway to Heaven”:
Because the trail often rises above the clouds, especially during sunrise, it gives the surreal feeling of climbing into the sky—earning its poetic nickname.
Important to Know:
• The trail is illegal to access due to safety concerns, private property restrictions, and damage to the environment.
• Despite its closure, some still attempt to climb it, which can result in fines or even arrest.
• There have been talks about possibly dismantling or repairing and reopening the stairs, but the future of the site remains uncertain. #travel #beautifulplaces #couplestrip #thingstodo #naturalwonders #resorts #stairway #stairwaytoheaven #mountain #trip #beautifulplaces #viral #trend #hiking #nature #hike #place #travelhiking