Waterfall Hikes
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A Walk In The Park, Island Style
Discover the lush, hidden Maui of your imagination on these waterfall hikes. Set out along the famous road to Hana, and step into the verdant jungle of East Maui. Spend a half or full day walking through dense forests of bamboo and inhaling the scent of white ginger blooming in fragrant patches. Hear the roar of waterfalls and jump into their inviting pools. Climb the rocks and dangle your feet in the cool streams. The expert naturalists who will accompany you are some of the best-trained guides on the island. Let them guide your way and share insights into Hawaii’s geology, botany, history and culture.
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We went on a waterfall hike to the Twin Falls area with Dustin and had a great time! Dustin led us through the rain forest and up to multiple waterfalls while sharing his knowledge about Hawaii. His fun personality and passion for the land made this trip enjoyable for the whole group. Don't worry about the "hike", just wear good water shoes and listen to his direction. Jumping into the pools was the highlight of the afternoon.
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Maui , Hawaii
Activity includes
- 4.5 mile hike into Maui's ultimate waterfall wonderland, an area still described as "old Hawai‘i"
- Opportunity to view the "Seven Sacred Pools," a network of pools and cascading waterfalls
- Viewing of 45-foot, 200-foot, and 400-foot waterfalls, plus acres of towering bamboo and huge rainforest
- 2.5 hour drive down Hana Hwy, Maui's famous road, and circle around East Maui
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
More Rules:Must be 8+
Meet Location:Intersection of Highways 350 & 380
Meal Included:Lunch and snacks
Equipment Included:Rain gear, backpack, insect repellent
What to Bring:Towel, sunscreen, camera, ziplock bag
What to Wear:Running shoes or sport sandals for the waterfall hikes, running shoes for the other hikes
Transportation Type:15-passenger van
Activity includes
- Opportunity to feel Haleakala's intense and ethereal energy, while it's absolutely silent
- Hike into both ends of Haleakala's very different environments, which is necessary to experience full Crater picture
- Two-mile hike at 8,000 ft. on a lava trail lined with rare native plant species
- Additional two-mile hike at the 10,000-foot summit where huge cinder cones dominate the desert-like, expansive scenery
- Scenery that stretches for miles in all directions
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
More Rules:Must be 8+
Meet Location:Intersection of Highways 350 & 380
Meal Included:Lunch, snacks and drinks
Equipment Included:Rain gear, backpack, insect repellent
What to Bring:Towel, sunscreen, camera, ziplock bag
What to Wear:Running shoes or sport sandals for the waterfall hikes, running shoes for the other hikes
Transportation Type:15-passenger van
Activity includes
- A hike into one of the most popular valleys on Maui’s famous Hana Highway, a valley unique for having several waterfalls within a short distance of each other
- Journey along two streams to 3 to 5 waterfalls from 10 to 40 feet high
- Swimming and jumping (optional) into large pools under any of the falls
- Option to climb columnar basalt alongside the falls to leap 10 to 15 feet off rock ledges
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
More Rules:Must be 6+
Meet Location:Intersection of Highways 350 & 380
Meal Included:Lunch and drinks
Equipment Included:Rain gear, backpack, insect repellent
What to Bring:Towel, sunscreen, camera, ziplock bag
What to Wear:Running shoes or sport sandals for the waterfall hikes, running shoes for the other hikes
Transportation Type:15-passenger van
Activity includes
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Easy one-mile hike round trip (great for families, young and old)
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Swimming in pools under two waterfalls 10 and 20 feet high
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Chance to practice 10-foot cannonball jumps from safe rock ledges
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Viewing of three waterfalls flowing heavily in rainy season, or two in drier times
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
More Rules:Must be 4+
Meet Location:Intersection of Highways 350 & 380
Meal Included:Water and snacks
Equipment Included:Rain gear, backpack, insect repellent
What to Bring:Towel, sunscreen, camera, ziplock bag
What to Wear:Running shoes or sport sandals for the waterfall hikes, running shoes for the other hikes
Transportation Type:15-passenger van
