The hike to Waimoku Falls via the Pipiwai Trail is one of the most rewarding hikes on Maui, and maybe all of Hawaii. This trail features a stunning giant …
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Feb 14, 2025
Spectacular 400 ft waterfall, one of the tallest on Maui. One of the highlights of a drive along the Road to Hana. It is reached by parking at the Kipahulu Visitor Center and hiking on the 3.4 mile …Full review by TravelingSoccerLoon
Aug 20, 2024
We did the Haleakalā sunrise on Saturday of our trip. That national park pass is good for three days so if you decide to do the road to Hana and include these falls, you won't have to pay the additio…Full review by Greekipina
Apr 5, 2024
Meh... Don't get me wrong, the Waimoku Falls is spectacular. But you really can't get that close to it. I agree with a previous reviewer that after a 1.8 mi moderately strenuous hike to a waterfal…Full review by jaeobae
It depends on the age of the children, but I think it would be okay. Be aware that the trail is often slippery and muddy, and that there are two slippery stream crossings near the end …
It depends on the age of the children, but I think it would be okay. Be aware that the trail is often slippery and muddy, and that there are two slippery stream crossings near the end near the falls. The water usually isn't deep, but you wouldn't want to slip and get hurt. The hike is a bit longer... 5 kilometers one way I think? And on the way to the falls its all up hills. So just be ready to take little breaks in the bamboo forest, and at the big tree if your kids are pretty young. (I'm not a parent myself but take my nephews on lots of adventures. they are 8 and 11 years old)
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