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If driving, head ewa on H-1 and take the H-2 exit, heading towards Wahiawa and Haleiwa. As the freeway ends at Schofield Barracks, continue on Route 99 north, bypassing Wahiawa. When the road forks, continue on the left fork towards Waialua (which is still Wilikina Dr. but now becomes Rte. 803). At the flashing yellow light, continue straight on Farrington Highway (Rte. 930). Continue on Farrington Highway, through the rotary, through Mokuleia. The Mokuleia Access Road will be on your left. Look for a dense coconut palm grove, turn in. Park at the gate
(Note: This is a high theft area). Continue on foot or bike through the gates up the road. The Division of Forestry and Wildlife does not permit vehicular access on this road.
On foot proceed up the paved access road through two green gates. Walk through or go around two more green gates. On the right are ranch buildings and overgrown pasture with scattered monkeypod trees. The road begins to climb into a gulch and narrows to one lane after a fifth green gate. After crossing a wide streambed, swing right and then switchback left past a small green building. Switchback right and then cross over a ridge by another green building. Ascend gradually along the right side of the ridge. After going through a sixth green gate, reach a signed junction at the Mokule`ia Forest Reserve boundary. To the left is the Mokule`ia Trail, a dirt road leading through Peacock Flats campground. The paved road continues straight to a junction with the Mokule`ia and Kuaokala Firebreak Road.