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Pipiwai Trail
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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| QUICK
FACTS |
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Difficulty Rating:
Moderate |
Best Time To Go:
Winter, when the waterfalls are most
dramatic |
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Distance:
4 miles round trip |
Recommended Map:
The Visitor center's free trail map |
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Estimated Time:
3 hours |
Trail Head GPS:
N 20 39.734 W 156 02.727 |
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Elevation Gain:
800 feet |
Trail Head
Directions:
Follow the Hana Highway south to the
Haleakala National Park entrance at
Kipahulu (10 miles south of Hana).
The trail takes off from the parking
lot, crossing the street and heading
to the falls. |
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Costs/Permits:
$10 per vehicle or $5 per person,
valid for 3 consecutive days |
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Pet Friendly:
No |
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OVERVIEW |
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This wonderfully scenic trail follows a
stream through Oheo Gulch through
sweet-smelling guava and dark bamboo forests
before reaching 400 foot Waimoku Falls, a
truly breathtaking waterfall - and one of
the largest on Maui. Be patient on this
hike; you'll pass several cascades and a
couple of waterfalls along the way, with no
access. Keep going through the magnificent
bamboo forest until you reach the end:
There's swimming!........ |
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NOTE:
For more detailed information and maps on
this or any other hike in Hawaii we highly
recommend for purchase the Maui Hiking book
at this website:
click here |
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