Quick Details
A Day for Community, Conservation, and Fun in the Mountains of O’ahu!
Here at North Shore EcoTours we lead mālama ʻāina (conservation) projects to support the health of the Kawailoa Watershed. In other words, we donʻt just talk about conservation on our tours, we do it! And you can too by volunteering with our Mālama Mauna (care for the mountain) program.
Mālama Mauna events are wonderful opportunities for the local and/or visitor communities to engage with ʻāina (nature) in a meaningful way and to help support the island that sustains us. It also provides people the opportunity to meet, work, and fellowship with each other while doing good for the environment. Whatʻs not to love?! Youʻre doing good, it feels good, and after shedding 10lbs from working on the trails all day, you look good too. 😉 So come and join in the dirty fun and lets mālama ʻāina together!
General Details
- When: these events are held at least once a month except during the holidays (December & January). Refer to the calendar for exact dates.
- Time: 9:00a – 3:00p.
- Where: Meet at our baseyard in Haleʻiwa town. Go to 66-320 Kamehameha Hwy., which is the address for Farm to Barn and we are directly across the street – also the only traffic light on the main road in town.
- What to wear: Hiking shoes, comfortable outdoor clothing, long pants. (Recommended: hat, sunglasses, gloves.)
- What to bring: Lunch, water, backpack, rain jacket, sun block, mosquito repellant. (Optional: swimsuit, towel, change of clothes, slippers)
Please call 1 (877) 521-4453 for any questions relating to Mālama Mauna events.