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- Makaluapuna Point, Maui, Hawaii - 634 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Beginning from the Flemming Beach parking lot, you'll make your way out to a rocky outlook point and back again Enjoy watching the huge waves crash against the jagged lava rocks
- How to Visit the Dragon’s Teeth Maui and the Kapalua Labyrinth on . . .
Makaluapuna Point is a stunning rock point in Kapalua, Maui This short 0 6 mile round trip hike takes you to two interesting sites in addition to offering sweeping views of the lava strewn coastline: the Kapalua Labyrinth and the Dragon’s Teeth, Maui
- Dragons Teeth — Maui Hikes
Pass by the course and find Makaluapuna Point The Dragon’s Teeth will be obvious, but it’s very worthwhile to wander around this point Watch for whales in the winter and honu (green sea turtles) year-round The waves can be dramatic at high surf Return the way you came
- Explore Makaluapuna Point, Also Known as Dragon’s Teeth
Makaluapuna Point is a natural attraction near the Kapalua Coastal Trail and the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua It resembles a dragon’s teeth, hence the nickname It was formed when lava from the West Maui Volcano flowed into the ocean The lava was pushed back by powerful waves and wind
- Makaluapuna Point - Local Insider Review | Hawaii
Makaluapuna Point is a scenic lava neck separating Oneloa and Honokahua bays in West Maui It’s best known for the jagged lava-rock formations known as the Dragon’s Teeth, but also a good perch for spotting sea turtles and (in season) humpback whales
- Makaluapuna Point Is One of the Most Special Places on Maui
Makaluapuna Point, also known as Dragon’s Teeth, is one of the most unique places on Maui As its nickname suggests, the lava rocks resemble the mouth of a dragon Admire the sharp, jagged spikes that jut high into the air As you walk, you’ll see a sign that explains the history of the area
- Dragons Teeth Information, Photos More | Maui Hawaii
Dragon's Teeth- also known as Makaluapuna Point- was formed from one of Maui's last lava flows The wind sweeping over the point caused the lava to harden in an upward fashion The jagged points of this formation look like dragon's teeth, thus the name
- Dragon’s Teeth Maui: Wahi Pana to Na Kanaka Maoli
The sign reads: “ Makaluapuna is a wahi pana [sacred site] to na kanaka maoli [Native Hawaiians] Entry is discouraged except for Hawaiian protocol or cultural practices Your cooperation and respect are appreciated Mahalo – Thank you ”
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