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Gulch, seven pools area, Haleakala National Park, Maui
Credits: Ron Dahlquist
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(Maui)
These beautiful waterfalls and tranquil pools trail through the
Ohe’o Gulch and flow into the nearby ocean. The Pipiwai Streams
flow into these falls and pools starting inland about 2 miles, with
the nicest and easiest to reach pools closer to the shore. The land
where the pools are situated was donated to the Haleakala National
Park so that the pools would always be open to the public. Visited
by tourists and locals alike, there are many things to do here such
as hiking, sightseeing, cliff jumping, swimming, and people watching.
The area is always crowded, so come early to get a spot or stay
10 miles away in Hana to arrive by 10 am. The Pipiwai trail is one
of the best hikes in the island of Maui. It is 4 miles long and
takes anywhere from 2 ½-5 hours. There are many stunning
waterfalls along the trail, with the last being 400-foot Waimoku
Falls. Please be aware of the weather situation though, as the area
is prone to dangerous flash floods, especially if it is raining
hard at the higher elevations of Haleakala .
Directions:
Take Highway 30 to Hana which turns into Highway 31 after Hana.
The parking lot is located just past Mile Marker #42 on the ocean
side of the road.
Admission Price:
No Admission charge
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