James Dole turned Lanai into a pineapple plantation in 1922, and it eventually supplied three-quarters of the world's pineapples. Since the plantation closed in the 1980s, the island has emerged as one of the world's most idyllic vacation destinations.This two-hour hiking trail leads visitors to the highest point on Lanai. Here you'll experience a veritable goldmine of plants, flowers and peaceful wildlife, and take in views of six Hawaiian islands.