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Whalewatch Hike
Date:
02/22/2012 - 3:47pm
Location:
Meet at Pacific Whale Foundation's Ocean Store in Ma'alea
Is a MWF event:
This is a MWF event
Free activity with Pacific Whale Foundation features a guided 5.5 mile hike along the Lahaina Pali Trail, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the ocean and any whales in the area. For adults over age 15 who are fit, experienced hikers. Free transportation provided from Pacific Whale Foundation’s Ocean Store in Ma’alaea to and from the trailheads. No bathrooms on the trail. Your trip will be led by a Pacific Whale Foundation naturalist. Meet at 7:00 am. Hike begins at 7:30 am. Limited to 13 participants. Free. Advance reservations required. Call Pacific Whale Foundation at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1. Also offered on Wednesday, March 28, 2012 and April 25, 2012.




