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Si'u Point Trail
A 5.7-mile hike through coastal forest to the tip of Ta'u.
Plan Around Si'u Point Trail
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Si'u Point Trail Details
This trail is located on the Manu'a islands, 60 miles east of the main island, Tutuila. The Si'u Point Trail winds through a coastal forest, following an old road past the Saua site (a culturally important landmark to the Samoan people) and all the way to the southeast tip of Ta'u. The trail is a total of 5.7 miles roundtrip. The trailhead is actually a continuation of the main road in Fiti'uta. As you pass the last houses, the road turns to dirt and then trail.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
5.7 miles
Estimated time
2 hours
Region
N/A
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Si'u Point Trail
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1.6 mi away
Judd's Crater
A crater located on the interior of Ta'u, in the Manu'a Islands.
4.9 mi away
Siu'ufa'alele Point
A cape on the southwestern coast of Ta'u.
13.8 mi away
Oge Beach Trail
A 2.7 mile roundtrip trail to the remote and gorgeous Oge beach.
15.4 mi away
Sunu'itao Peak
A peak in Manu'a, separating the islands of Ofu and Olosega.