HONOLULU (KHON2) — The popular Koko Head Crater Hiking Trail is set to reopen on the morning of July 10, following a temporary closure by the city.
During the closure, the city was working to seal off access points to the old military bunkers at the summit.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, a child was critically injured after he fell 20 to 40 feet down a shaft after entering one of the bunkers.
The City and County of Honolulu wants to remind those enjoying the trail to stay on the path and to follow warning signs at the scene. It is also imperative that families keep an eye on their keiki while hiking.
