(The HTMC Clubhouse is reserved for HTMC member use only)
" HTMC's two story clubhouse, located at 41-023 Puuone Street in Waimanalo, was built in 1926 by the membership and serves as an anchorage for our club and for its many social activities. It is located about a half block from one of the finest beaches on the island.
Situated on half an acre, there is a full kitchen, two large restrooms, a volleyball court, an outdoor grill, and a shady Hau tree arbor with picnic tables. The clubhouse can accommodate individuals who may drop in, or groups for daytime events and sleepovers and is available by reservation to all club members.
The clubhouse has seven beds downstairs plus several couch beds upstairs, and limited tent space on the grounds. Within a two block radius there is a 7-11, a grocery store, several fast food shops, a restaurant, a post office, and stops for the 57/58 bus line (bus info: 848-5555). Within easy walking distance is a McDonald's, Waimanalo Polo Grounds, Bellows Air Station, and Waimanalo Beach Park. It's a short drive east to Sea Life Park and Makapu'u Point, or north to Kailua, Kaneohe, and other Windward coast towns. "
-- Jay Feldman, 2002
Photos by Nathan Yuen, 2002
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The Hawaiian Trail and Mountain Clubhouse was built in 1926 by the voluntary nlabor of the club members as a quiet retreat from the busy Honolulu city life. |
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Entrance to the main floor is via the outside staircase of this two story wooden building. | |
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The inside offers a large communal room for club gatherings and friendly conversation. | |
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A large kitchen provides opportunity for amateur chefs to improve their culinary skills to the delight of other members. | |
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A small dormatory provides restful sleep for overnighters in the serene contryside of Waimanalo. |