THE FRIENDS OF HAIKU STAIRS


HAIKU STAIRSUNIQUE IN THE WORLD! [Closed for now]

WARNING: THE HAIKU STAIRS ARE CLOSED. THE STAIRS ARE NOT MAINTAINED AND MAY FAIL WITHOUT WARNING. CLIMBERS RISK SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. PLEASE DO NOT TRESPASS ON THE STAIRS. THE FRIENDS OF HAIKU STAIRS ARE WORKING TO HAVE THE STAIRS OPEN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

The Haiku Stairs lead 3,922 steps up the Koolau Pali to the 2800-foot summit of Puu Keahiakahoe overlooking Haiku Valley.

A legacy of WWII, the Stairs ascend through cliffs and hillsides rich with native species of plants, habitat for native birds. On a clear day, the view from the top sweeps in most of Windward Oahu, Pearl Harbor, and parts of the Leeward side.

The Friends of Haiku Stairs, a non-profit corporation, is working with local government agencies to help preserve and maintain the Stairs as a unique educational and recreational resource for public use.

We need your help to obtain and manage public access to the Stairs and to help protect this unique and fragile resource.

***Haiku Stairs Supporters:

To find the address of your City Councilperson: http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/council/ccl.htm
For State Representative and State Senators: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/



Friends of Haiku Stairs, P.O. Box 4715, Kaneohe, HI 96744

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