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The Haʻikū Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven or Haʻikū Ladder, is a steep, steel step structure that is being dismantled and removed as of 2024. It provided pedestrian access to former U.S. Navy communication facilities on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii [1] with more than 3,000 steps along O‘ahu's Ko'olau mountain range. [2]
Oahu’s Stairway to Heaven trail, comprising 3,922 slick steel steps that ascend the narrow ridges of the Koolau Mountain Range, has been illegal to hike since 1987. Although trespassing cost ...
One of Hawaii’s most dangerous and off-limits hikes will be permanently removed, the City and County of Honolulu announced last week.. The Ha‘ikū Stairs, referred to as the Stairway to Heaven ...
The Haʻikū Stairs (also known as "Stairway to Heaven") is a foot trail of over 3,000 metal stairs ascends to Puʻu Keahiakahoe, a 2,800-foot (850 m) peak above the east valley wall. The stairs were originally constructed as a means of reaching the radio antenna attachment points high on the surrounding ridge line.
The Haiku Stairs is a popular and beautiful hike on social media, but its issues is inspiring a new bill that will charge illegal hikers for rescues.
The Haiku Stairs, a mountain trail in Hawaii also known as "the Stairway to Heaven"; Escalera al Cielo (Stairway to Heaven), a steep mountain trail leading to an ancient Mayan site in Kiuic, Yucatan in Mexico