How long is the Hiilawe Falls hike?

How long is the Hiilawe Falls hike?

Though Waipio Valley is absolutely breathtaking, the road to the valley’s floor from the lookout is pretty gnarly, gaining 800 vertical feet in just 0.6 miles, making it the steepest road of its length in the United States.

How do I get to Hiilawe waterfall?

Hi’ilawe Falls is located inside Waipio Valley and is only visible from the valley or from the air. If you hike down into the valley, the waterfall is visible via a 5-10 minute walk along the road to the left. DO NOT hike beyond the falls, as this is private property. Do not attempt to drive ANY car into the valley.

How long does it take to hike Waipio Valley?

Starting at the Waipio Valley overlook (photo above), the hike down to the black sand beach on the valley floor is about 1.5 miles or 2.4 kilometers. It takes about 30 – 45 minutes, but the walk back up will take anywhere between 1 – 1.5 hours depending on your level of physical fitness.

Can you walk down Waipio Valley?

Getting down into Waipi’o Valley The road down to Waipi’o valley is one of the steepest roads on the island. On the steepest part, it rises 800 ft in only 0.6 miles. The average grade of the road is 25%, but peaks at 40%. Walking or driving down this road will give a good tilt to your horizon :).

Can you swim in Waipio Valley?

The waters in the beach can be rough and they have been known to pose a huge challenge (in the form of strong currents and undertow) to even the most experienced swimmers. Also, there are no lifeguards around so it would be wise to stay away from the water unless it is calm.

What’s the biggest waterfall in Hawaii?

Olo’upena Falls
Olo’upena Falls, Molokai The highest waterfall in all of the Hawaiian Islands and one of four spectacular tall waterfalls that plummet down the face of the verdant face of the cliffs of the north shore of Molokai, 2,953-foot Olo’upena Falls rambles down the mountain in a series of horseshoe-shaped pools before plunging …

How hard is Waipio Valley hike?

Waipio Valley Trail is a 4.7 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Honokaa, Hawaii, Hawaii that features a waterfall and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail.

Is Waipio Valley hike worth it?

Absolutely! There is no question about it, the Waipio Valley hike is 100% worth it! It is easily our favorite hike that we have ever done! You will not regret the amazing views of cascading waterfalls, 2,000 foot cliffs to the ocean, lush vegetation, wild horses and black sand beaches.

How hard is the Waipio Valley hike?

Can you drive to Waipio black sand beach?

Overlooking the valley floor, Waipio Valley Road will lead you down into the valley originating from a lookout point at the top of the valley. This is a paved public road and open only to 4-wheel drive vehicles.

How tall is Hiilawe falls in Hawai’i?

Hiilawe Falls (or Hi’ilawe Falls) was one of those waterfalls where it seemed it had a reputation that it can no longer live up to. What I mean by this is that it was once one of the tallest and mightiest waterfalls in all the islands of Hawai’i with its often quoted cumulative height of 1,450ft.

Where to see the Waipio Valley in Hawaii?

You can view the valley from the coastal Waipio Valley Overlook at the end of the Hamakua Heritage Corridor drive, or you can take a guided van tour, hike, or horseback ride to explore the hidden wonders within. Tour guides will happily share the stories and legends of this special place.

How tall is the waterfall in Waipio Valley?

Waipio Valley was once the home of thousands of Native Hawaiians. Today, there are less than 100 residents living amongst the waterfalls, taro fields and rivers permeating the valley. The island of Hawaii’s tallest waterfall, Hiilawe Falls cascades down 1,300 feet in the back of Waipio.

Is there parking at the Waipio Valley lookout?

To hike to this waterfall, we parked at the Waipio Valley lookout. Driving down the steep and narrow road is not advised as it is reserved for local/residential traffic, also there is no visitor parking in the valley.

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