At the river, the trail turned right and started to climb.
That is why the first trail turned aside so quickly.
The stream dropped away on their left as the trail turned inland to the west.
The trail turned a corner, then swooped down the cliff.
But the trail he followed, when it did come to the edge of that break, turned south and ran along the rim.
When we came to the place my trail turned to go over the ridge, we stopped.
They were at one of the hairpins where the trail turned back on itself.
Suddenly the trail turned; a man was standing there with a lantern.
Easier access is further along, just before the trail turns north to continue down the canyon.
After Hanakoa, the trail turns more toward the dry side of the island.