Hana, Hawaii
Top Spots in and near Hana
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Hana, Hawaii
Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach
5.00.5 mi / 69 ft gainKaihalulu Red Sand Beach is an out-and-back trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Hana, Maui, Hawaii.Read more -
Hāna, Hawaii
Waianapanapa State Park
4.7Just off the road to Hana before entering the town, Waianapanapa State Park is a great place to stop and explore along the drive. Wainapapa SP offers tent and cabin camping, there is a great black rock beach with access to snorkeling and other beach activities, and lots of short trails for explor...Read more -
Hāna, Hawaii
Camp at Wai'anapanapa State Park
4.05 miWai'anapanapa State Park is located at mile marker 32 on the Hana Highway. The park has limited parking, but many of the tourists are making quick stops on their journey to Hana and the turnover for parking is fast. Once parked, check in at the office to obtain your overnight permit (must be orde...Read more -
Hāna, Hawaii
Seven Sacred Pools
3.90.58 mi / 75 ft gainThis hike departs from the Kpahulu Visitor Center and heads out along the Kuloa Trail. The trail will take you through a bamboo forest and past several pools and falls. Be sure to get there early as the later it gets in the day, the more crowded the pools get. Hike the route counter-clockwise an...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Waimoku Falls via the Pipiwai Trail
4.73.48 mi / 781 ft gainLocated in Haleakala National Park on Maui's southeastern coast, this trail is well maintained by the National Park Service and is quite popular with visitors. Like most popular hikes, it is advised you get there early and try to go on a weekday and in the offseason if possible. Entrance to the p...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Hike the Lau'ulu Trail to the Kalapawili Ridge
3 mi / 2200 ft gainIf you are looking for something akin to true backcountry travel and scrambling in Maui, the Lau'ulu trail and the Pohaku Palaha summit on the north/north east rim of the Haleakala volcano is a great option. You will find solitude, unparalleled views of the crater, surreal high-altitude tropical ...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Backpack the Haleakala Wilderness: Halemau'u to Sliding Sands Trail
5.019 mi / 3643 ft gainDay 1, the trailhead begins just off the highway at 7,990 feet elevation and takes you to the north and east to an opening in the ridgeline. After 1.1 miles, you will begin your 2.6 mile descent from the crater ridge south, into the heart of the wilderness area and where you will arrive at Holua ...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Camp at Hosmer Grove
Hosmer Grove is the closest drive-up campground to the Haleakalā summit. Camping at 7,000 feet you should be prepared chill, fog, and rain during the evening and morning. Nighttime temperatures can drop close to freezing while daytime highs average around 50-60s.As soon as you turn onto Highway 3...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Explore Haleakala's Summit
5.0Head to Haleakala's summit for amazing views of the island and your choice of a stunning sunrise or sunset. Keep in mind that you are 10,000 feet up once you're at the summit, so be prepared with warmer layers. If you're planning to get there early for the sunrise, make sure to bring a little foo...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Pa Ka'oao (White Hill) on Haleakala
4.50.42 mi / 164 ft gainHaleakala means "House of the rising sun" and is a wonderful description of the mountain. Haleakala is a large dormant volcano that makes up ~75% of the island of Maui. On the slopes of Halekala are rain forests, pastures, endemic birds, the endangered but beautiful silversword, and a summit that...Read more -
Kula, Hawaii
Hike the Sliding Sands Trail
5.02 mi / 1500 ft gainIf you're headed up to Haleakala to catch the sunrise or sunset at the summit, leave a few hours before or after to do a quick hike into the crater on the Sliding Sands Trail.This is not an easy hike (high elevation and therefore lower concentration of oxygen, altitude sickness concerns and steep...Read more -
Maui County, Hawaii
Hike & Swim Twin Falls, Maui
3.31 miThe parking area for the trail is right off of Hana Hwy. The lot may be packed which isn't surprising as a lot of people visit, but there aren't as many people once you start exploring the falls. From the lot, you will see a food stand beside the start of the trail which a great place to get some...Read more -
Paia, Hawaii
Exploring the Road to Hana
4.4Start near Paia on Highway 36 and head east. The road is famous for its many twists and turns, so consider taking lots of breaks to get some fresh air and avoid getting car sick. There are many stops along the way, from ice cream to medium length hikes. Some of the Best Stops: Coconut Glen's: t...Read more -
Wailuku, Hawaii
Hike through Iao Valley to Kūkaemoku (The Needle)
4.00.4 mi / 300 ft gainThis is a very simple hike for people of all ages, and a great way to see the beautiful Maui rainforest. It is one of the more popular hikes on the island of Maui due to its short length and high accessibility. Kūkaemoku (known as The Needle), which is the pointy rock formation as shown in the ph...Read more -
Wailuku, Hawaii
Lahaina Pali Trail via Ukumehame (West) Trailhead
4.04.6 mi / 1611 ft gainIt can be difficult to spot the trailhead and parking lot, but look for an opening in a pack of trees off of Highway 30. If you are traveling with one car, make sure to come back down the same way from the crest. If you have another car with you, alternatively, you can park one at the east side a...Read more -
Wailuku, Hawaii
Hike the Waihe'e Ridge Trail
4.64 mi / 1500 ft gainWaihe'e Ridge is a great hike for those looking for a hike to see waterfalls or to get a little exercise in. The trail is dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on leash. Keep in mind there could be wet weather on the hike, so bring any necessary items (light waterproof jacket, hat, etc.).Read more