Lonomea Shelter
Shannon W.
Reviewed Jun. 15, 2018

Secluded and beautiful

The hike into Lonomea is not curated. Expect mudslides and overgrown foliage. And bring strong bug repellent. Take kukui trail to wiliwili and then koaie canyon trail. You will cross the stream at least 3 times (dry season) on the 4th time you may want to cross but stay toward the right and you will see a sign within 100ft showing you the correct path. There are 2 more shelters along the 4 mile path to find the final site, Lonomea. Karma driven campers/hikers have left great gifts to enjoy your time in the ultra secluded campground. If I could do it all over I would camp at wiliwili and then hike- not backpack- to lonomea. visited in June - beautiful no rain. there are wild boar so be aware and safe. kept all food trash away from tents just in case but didn’t see any signs.

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  • Review photo of Lonomea Shelter by Shannon W., June 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Lonomea Shelter by Shannon W., June 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Lonomea Shelter by Shannon W., June 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Lonomea Shelter by Shannon W., June 15, 2018