Pepeʻopae Bog Trail

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Pepeʻopae Bog Trail is a boardwalk hiking path through a rare high-elevation cloud forest and bog ecosystem on the slopes of Kamakou on the Hawaiian island of Molokaʻi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boardwalk trail
hiking trail
tourist attraction
accesses Pepeʻopae Bog NERFINISHED
encouragesPractice leave-no-trace ethics
stay on boardwalk
environmentalSensitivity highly fragile bog ecosystem
hasAccessPolicy requires prior permission or arrangement
restricted vehicle access
hasConservationGoal minimize trampling of bog habitat
protection of rare native plants
hasConstructionPurpose keep visitors off sensitive bog surface
hasEcosystemType bog
high-elevation cloud forest
hasFeature interpretive signs
narrow walkway
viewing platforms
wooden boardwalk
hasNameElement Bog
Pepeʻopae NERFINISHED
Trail
hasNameLanguage Hawaiian
hasTypicalWeather cool temperatures
fog
frequent rain
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Kamakou Preserve NERFINISHED
Molokaʻi NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

eastern Molokaʻi
locatedOn slopes of Kamakou NERFINISHED
managedAs nature preserve access trail
managedBy The Nature Conservancy NERFINISHED
offersViewOf bog plant communities
native Hawaiian cloud forest vegetation
partOf Kamakou cloud forest ecosystem
safetyConsideration limited railings in some sections
slippery boardwalk when wet
terrain muddy surroundings
wet
usedFor birdwatching
botanical study
hiking
nature observation

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Kamakou mountain hasTrail Pepeʻopae Bog Trail
subject surface form: Kamakou