Pali Highway

Oahu Scenic Drive Guide

Pali Highway

Pali Highway, also known as Route 61, connects Honolulu with Kailua and Kaneohe through Nu'uanu Valley, mountain tunnels, Koolau scenery and the famous Nu'uanu Pali Lookout.

Pali Highway Tunnels
Pali Highway Tunnels

Pali Highway (Route 61), Oahu

The Pali Highway (Route 61) is one of the most important and scenic roads on Oahu. It connects Honolulu with the two main towns on Windward Oahu, Kailua and Kaneohe. From downtown Honolulu, it leads up through the residential neighborhood of Nu'uanu, then through the two Nu'uanu Pali tunnels and then down to Kailua and Kaneohe. Right after exiting the tunnels the views are amazing (this stretch of the highway is also quite curvy).

The views make it almost difficult to focus on the road. Luckily there is a small pullout along the highway if you want to stop to take some pictures. But even better, plan a stop at the Nu'uanau Pali Lookout, which is located before the tunnels if you're coming from the Honolulu side. There is a spacious parking lot at this lookout.

Today's Pali Highway is actually the third road that was built here. The original road over the Nu'uanu Pali was built in 1845 and went along much of the same route. In 1898 it was developed into a "highway" (compared to today's standards this highway was still quite narrow and was known for its 22 hairpin turns). Some parts of this old road still exist. However, the Old Pali Highway is closed to vehicular traffic and can be accessed on foot only (one access point is at the Pali Lookout). Work on today's Pali Highway began in 1955. Two years later two of the four tunnels were completed and the highway was opened for Honolulu-bound traffic. It took another four years until the other two tunnels were finished and the highway completed in 1961.

There is a popular urban legend about the Pali Highway. According to this legend, it is a bad idea to take pork over the Pali. If you do, don't be surprised if you suddenly have car problems. Spooky tales tell of people who have taken pork over the Pali Highway and had eerie experiences, especially late at night.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Pali Highway, also known as Route 61, connects Honolulu with Windward Oahu. From Honolulu, follow Pali Highway through Nu'uanu Valley and the tunnels toward Kailua and Kaneohe. The map marker identifies a point on Pali Highway along the windward side after the mountain crossing.

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Where is Pali Highway on Oahu?

Pali Highway, also known as Route 61, connects Honolulu with Windward Oahu. It runs through Nu'uanu Valley, crosses the Koolau range and continues toward Kailua and Kaneohe.

What is Pali Highway known for?

The highway is known for lush mountain scenery, tunnels, windward views, Nu'uanu Pali Lookout, old road history and local folklore connected with the Pali.

Where can visitors stop for the best view?

Nu'uanu Pali Lookout is the main viewpoint near the highway. It offers broad windward views, strong winds and a direct look toward Kaneohe and Kailua.

Is Pali Highway difficult to drive?

No. Pali Highway is a major paved route, but drivers should use caution near tunnels, curves, rain, wind, lane changes and lookout exits.

What should visitors check before going?

Check current roadwork, weather, wind, lookout hours and parking fees before going. The lookout can be very windy, and the highway can be slick during rain.