La Perouse Bay, a crescent-shaped coast on the south shore of Maui, borders the ’Āhihi-Kīna‘u Natural Area Reserve at the end of Makena Alanui Road. The bay is characterized by rugged lava fields that stretch along its shores. Visitors can explore the King’s Highway, also known as the Hoapili Trail, an ancient walking path once reserved for Hawaiian royalty. Today, the bay offers opportunities for snorkeling and hiking, allowing visitors to experience both the natural beauty and historical significance of the area.
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