A 200-foot horsetail waterfall, Makahiku Falls in Haleakala National Park in Maui, Hawaii, runs along the Ohe’o Gulch stream. To get to the falls, one must pass through the Pipiwai Trail.
Address : Falls of Makahiku, Hawaii 96713
Parking : Yes
Situated on the east side of Maui, Alelele Falls is a 50-foot tall waterfall sitting along the Pi’ilani Highway. Visitors can get to the waterfalls by following the trail pathway from the eastern side of the stream.
Address : Kipahulu Valley, Hawaii 96713, USA
Parking : Yes
The Lower Puohokamoa Falls is situated by the Hana Highway, between 10-11 mile marker. It is a part of two waterfalls of Puohokamoa Falls: the Upper Puohokamoa Falls and the Lower Puohokamoa Falls.
Address : 561 Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708
Parking : Roadside parking
Nemo Falls is a hidden gem and one of the lesser-known waterfalls in Maui, Hawaii. Situated in Ko’olau Forest Reserve, visitors must take a hike through the forest reserve where they must cross a narrow bridge. But the hike would seem worthwhile when one gets to witness the multi-tiered waterfalls and a swimming pool.
Situated along Hana Highway in Maui, Hawaii, Twin Falls is a pair of waterfalls that’s among the first waterfalls on the way to Hana. Set on a private land - Wailele Farm, Twin Falls is open to public visitations. To get to the falls, visitors must take a short hike through the jungle boasting spectacular vistas of lush native plants and the waterfalls. Although the waterfalls can get a bit crowded, the views that are offered here through the hike, make the crowd more tolerable. Along with the waterfalls, visitors can enjoy the swimmable pools and can make use of the guided tours.
Address : 6300 Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708
Hours : 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM (daily)
Facilities : Fruit stand, parking lot
Entrance : Free
Parking : Yes
A 400-foot waterfall situated near Pipiwai trail, Waimoku Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Maui, Hawaii. To witness this magnificent beauty, visitors must walk through the Pipiwai trail, which is around a 2-mile trip one way.
Address : Haleakala National Park Kipahulu District, Maui, HI
Facilities : Restrooms, water bottle filling station
Entrance : 25 USD
Another popular waterfall along Hana road, Makapipi Falls, compared to other falls, is the most easily accessible one. Although there are many waterfalls in this area, what makes Makapipi Falls special is that visitors can stand above the waterfalls, offering visitors a great vantage point of the water gushing into the blue pool beneath.
Address : Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708
Parking : Roadside parking
Upper Waikani Falls is a large triple waterfall situated along the mountainside of Hana Highway. Also referred to as Three Bears, Upper Waikani Falls features three separate waterfalls next to each other that are encompassed by lush vegetation.
Address : Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708
Entrance : Free
Parking : No
As you may have already noticed, there are an endless number of waterfalls in Maui to choose from. Which one’s your favourite so far? Let us know in the comments below.