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Moloka’i and Lāna’i : Munro Trail

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Munro Trail

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  • Up, up from Kō’ele through mountain grasslands, where rain forests of pine, ironwood, and eucalyptus line the mountain’s backbone ridge to the island’s summit, Lāna’ihale, the Munro Trail offers spectacular views of nearby islands. The trail is named in honor of former ranch manager George Munro, and it was he who planted the ridge and highlands with the Cook Island pine trees you can see today. The intent was to draw moisture from the passing clouds and provide an adequate watershed for the island. Foot or four-wheel drive vehicle are the best ways to travel the trail.

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From Lana’i City, take the Keomuku Rd. and at mile marker 1 turn right on the first major gravel road, then take the left fork
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