Travel agency
Kipahulu Visitor Center
7 locals recommend
Location
Hana, HI
Tips from locals
Enjoy the Bamboo forest. Waimoku fall at the end of the Pipiwai trail. 2.5 hours to get there. Easy hike.
Amazing hike through the bamboo forest and great swimming if the conditions are safe.
The Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park can be accessed by driving 12 miles past the town of Hāna, on the famous Hāna Highway that circumscribes the northeast coast of the island of Maui. This area of the coast has been inhabited by native people for hundreds of years and remains an integral part of a thriving culture. Visitors to the Kīpahulu District are treated to views of waterfalls, sweeping ocean vistas, and Hawaiian cultural experiences. This park is famous for its Bamboo Forest Hike (Pīpīwai Trail) and the Seven Sacred Pools (Oheo Gulch).
The Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park can be accessed by driving 12 miles past the town of Hāna, on the famous Hāna Highway that circumscribes the northeast coast of the island of Maui. This area of the coast has been inhabited by native people for hundreds of years and remains an integra…
This is the makai (ocean side) of Haleakalā National Park. Park passes work for three days, so plan your summit and Kīpahulu visits accordingly. This area of the coast has been inhabited by native people for hundreds of years and remains an integral part of a thriving culture. Visitors to the Kīpahulu District are treated to views of waterfalls, sweeping ocean vistas, and Hawaiian cultural experiences. Observe archaeological sites such as ancient rock walls. Do not stack or take rocks (kapu). No swimming in the Pools of ‘Oheʻo. Be aware of extreme flash floods, falling rocks, variable water quality. Stay on trail and out of closed areas. Visit the nps website for more info.
This is the makai (ocean side) of Haleakalā National Park. Park passes work for three days, so plan your summit and Kīpahulu visits accordingly. This area of the coast has been inhabited by native people for hundreds of years and remains an integral part of a thriving culture. Visitors to the Kīpah…