Kaʻena Point Firecracker 2024

$30.00

Date: July 6, 2024
Start Time: 7:00 am
Race Directors: Keith Campbell and Tanya Florin

PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.
REGISTRATION OPENS JUN 8, AT 12:01AM HST.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JUL 3, AT 11:59PM HST.

SOLD OUT

About the Race 

Date: July 6, 2024
Start Time: 7:00 am
Race Directors: Keith Campbell and Tanya Florin

Firecracker is a scenic out-and-back trail run along the north and west shores of Kaʻena Point State Park. The 9.75-mile course includes beaches, Jeep tracks, single tracks, an old railroad right of way, and only 377 feet of elevation gain. There are no trees, so there are no roots, but the course has plenty of rocks, and the sun can be hot by the end of the race. After the race, water, juice, sodas, fruit, and salty snacks are provided, and you can cool off in the ocean!

Dress festively! Firecracker celebrates the 4th of July and the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Age Requirement Entrants for Kaʻena Point Firecracker must be 15 years of age or older. If under 18, a signed waiver by their parent/guardian must be submitted prior to race day.  The waiver form is available for download in the waiver tab. Instruction on how to submit the signed waiver is at the bottom of the form.

Cupless We are proud that the HURT Trail Series will continue to be cupless! Bring your own reusable cup or bottle for post-race hydration.

Race Check-In Procedure

  • PARKING: When you arrive at the end of Farrington Highway, please take directions from our volunteer parking attendants. Race participants and friends must park off the pavement on the ocean or mountain side of the paved road. The dirt parking lots above and below the end of the pavement on Farrington Highway are reserved for non-race users of Kaʻena Point State Park. Carpooling is highly encouraged.
  • CHECK-IN: This is a pre-registration event; no race-day entries are accepted. Check-in for registered entrants on race morning is required at tables in the ocean-side parking lot between 6:20 and 6:55 am. At check-in, participants are given a bib with an assigned number. Please display the number prominently on the front of your body for timing purposes. If you miss the 6:55 am cut-off for registration, you must wait until after the race has started to register and begin your run. Your time is not adjusted for the delayed start.
  • PORTABLE TOILETS: Two portable toilets are available at the entrance to the parking lot.
  • Contact us if you have any questions.

During the Race

  • ON-COURSE HYDRATION: Carry at least a 20 oz. water bottle. Race participants are typically on the course for 1-3 hours. After the sun rises above the ridge, there is no shade on the course. HURT also recommends a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • AID STATION: A small aid station is located at the course turnaround on the west end of the course where you can top off your water bottles. Light snacks may also be available.
  • COURSE MARKERS: On the north side, the course is marked with orange training cones and a few orange ribbons. Course marshals are stationed at critical turns. There are numerous Jeep tracks and alternate pathways, so please stay on the marked route so everyone runs the same distance. On the west side, most of the course is not marked because there are no intersections or alternate paths. Blue ribbons and training cones mean: “Wrong way.” “Do not enter.” “Go back.”
  • TRAIL ETIQUETTE: The Kaʻena Point Trail and the Coastal Hiking Trail are open to the public. Many people use these trails to visit the Natural Area Reserve (bird sanctuary) at the tip of Kaʻena Point. Please be courteous to other State Park visitors. Beware of vehicles driving on Jeep tracks.
  • PROHIBITED: State Parks prohibit animals except for service dogs. Alcoholic beverages are also prohibited. Racers must not enter the bird sanctuary at the tip of Kaʻena Point.

Start Location

Kaʻena Point Trail
Kaʻena Point State Park
Waialua, HI 96791

Course Map

The red line on the course map is the Firecracker out-and-back route that stays close to the shore. The blue line on the north side is the upper Designated Road. The Division of State Parks has asked HURT to route Firecracker away from Saturday vehicle traffic on this road, so it is considered off the racecourse.

Course Description

The Firecracker trail run starts on the beach below the parking lot on the north side of Kaʻena Point State Park at the end of Farrington Highway (Route 930). The racecourse travels east to join the Coastal Hiking Trail. At the west end of the Coastal Hiking Trail, the course runs above the Kaʻena Point Natural Area Reserve, outside the predator-proof fence. The course then turns left and follows the Kaʻena Point Trail on the west side to the start of Farrington Highway (Route 93), where a small aid station is located. Runners then turn around and retrace the outbound route back to the start/finish.

Awards

Awards are given to the first three finishers in each of the three categories.