The Makāula-'O'oma Trails network was created over 30 years ago partially along forestry roads as well as by public mountain biking enthusiasts. Volunteers with the Peoples for the Advocacy of Trails Hawai'i (PATH) have been instrumental in keeping these trails maintained. The Honua'ula Forest Reserve protects a large tract of native cloud forest at elevations above 3,000 feet on the slopes of Hualālai volcano, uphill from Kona. The Makāula-'O'oma Unit is a smaller portion of the Honua'ula Forest Reserve with a number of trails and old roads that allows hikers to access this lush and beautiful 'ōhi'a and hāpu'u tree fern forest. It is very cool and wet at this higher elevation, especially compared to the hot Kona coast below.
- Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
- Highest point: 3,432
- Lowest point: 2,759