Pipiwai Trail

Pipiwai Trail is a hiking trail Hāna located in United States.

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42222 Hana Hwy (Trail entrance at Kipahulu Visitor Center) Hāna , HI 96713 United States

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Scott Brodeur

This is a strenuous uphill and rocky trail ... be honest with yourself before going

Wendy CT

Beautiful hike . Bring mosquito repellent.

Brian Duncan

Bring water and snack . The deal to the falls and back is 5 miles. Allow 2 hours.

Cynthia Lin

4 miles total, a ton of different scenery along the way

Si Wei

The waterfall at the end is a highlight!

Joey Carmello

Gets pretty muddy, wear shoes for it.

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Worth the trip up. Bring a jacket as it can be cold depending on the time day. Spectacular view. Words can not describe the site and view - Buncy R

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Tourist Information
Haleakala National Park Headquarters Visitor Center

Best spot to catch the rising of the Maui sun! Bring a jacket as it gets chilly. Check for sunrise times as it'll take ~2hrs & don't forget to make a reservation. Do the Lavender farm on the way down. - Jacy Higa

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Tourist Information
Haleakalā Vistor Center

Get away from the crowd and walk down sliding sand trail to see the sunrise. It's a five minute walk - Phuong Trinh

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Trail
Waikamoi Ridge Trail

Take left uphill path and stay to left at Quiet, Trees at Work sign. - Travaasa Hana

Trail
Kuhloa Point Trail

Short. Only a few pools. Take the longer walk to the waterfall. It's way better. - Brian Duncan

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Waterfall
Kipahulu Falls

It's a long grueling hike to the last waterfall. But if you don't give up the reward will be as enormous as the last fall. Don't go if you tire easy or in the rain. But I did! - Kapado Fernand

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Scenic Lookout
Seven Sacred Pools

Pools are GREAT, across the road is a GREAT trail to killer high falls - Dennis Maher

Forest
Bamboo Forest

A beautiful portion of the hike to waimoku falls - Cynthia Lin