"FOR x CHANGE " @ Mānoa Cliff Restoration Site
Sat, Jul 04
|Kalawahine Trail Head
Mānoa Cliff Restoration Project has been restoring the native forest for over 20 years. There are over 110 native species observed around the area. Join us for weeding and light maintenance work in Hawaiʻiʻs native forest.


Time & Location
Jul 04, 2026, 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM HST
Kalawahine Trail Head, Tantalus Dr, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
About the event
Meeting Location: Meet at Kālawahine Trail Head at 8:30 AM HST. Parking available on the right hand side of the Tantalus. We will carpool from there up to the Puʻu ʻŌhia trail.
Site Location: (21°20'16.803''N 157°48'40.073''W)
Difficulty: Beginner
Note: Due to the nature of the restoration work and to protect the native species within the restoration area, participation is limited to volunteers ages 10 and older.
Restrooms: None. If you need to go in the forest, be prepared to pack out your rubbish.
What to expect:
