It is known to be an iconic Lanai landmark between Manele and Hulopoe Bay.
Situated a short hike from The Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay.
Besides being a picturesque natural landmark, Puu Pehe is also steeped in Hawaiian
legend.
Legend tells of two lovers, a Hawaiian maiden named Pehe
from Lahaina and a young warrior from Lanai named Makakehau. He was
so taken with her beauty that whenever he laid eyes upon her they would mist up
in tears. Hence his name: Maka (eyes) Kehau (mist). He took her back to Lanai
and hid her in a sea cave at the base of Manele’s cliffs.
One day while gathering supplies he noticed a storm brewing and started
back, only to find Pehe drowned by the surge of the storm waves. Stricken with
grief, Makakehau gathered his beloved in his arms. He wailed out to the gods
and his ancestors to help him climb the steep rock island where he eventually
buried her. He then jumped from this 80-foot summit into the pounding surf
below.
Sunsets here can be especially romantic with dramatic views of Hulopoe
Bay. You may even spot the spinner dolphins that frequent these waters perched
atop this scenic lookout.
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