The Kalohi Channel is a key water passage on Lake Maui connecting the reaches of the lake and providing access to recreation areas.
Internal
Defines the major internal water segments and connections within the lake.
Lake Maui
Lake Maui is a large, high-altitude volcanic lake known for its clarity, windsurfing, and scenic surrounds. The Kalohi Channel runs across its northern part.
Nearby
Lists prominent geographic features and landforms near the water passage.
Maui Summit
Maui Summit reaches 10,023 feet, offering panoramic views and serving as a climatic divide. It lies northwest of the Kalohi Channel.
North Shore Maui
North Shore Maui is the coastal region famed for consistent winds, surf beaches, and access points; it lies northwest of the Kalohi Channel.
Bordering
Identifies landforms and features that directly border the water passage.
Maui North Shore
Maui North Shore includes major beaches, coastal cliffs, and shoreline villages that directly face the Kalohi Channel and open ocean.
Maui Shores
Maui Shores features popular swimming beaches, resorts, and developed shoreline areas bordering the Kalohi Channel.
