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Objek wisata
16 dalam 10 km
Berkontribusi
5.0
1.331 ulasan
Luar biasa
1.092
Sangat bagus
197
Biasa
32
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7
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3
Rajesh P
Wash D.C.31 kontribusi
Jan 2024 • Pasangan
Bamboo forest was the highlight of our trip. Truly mesmerizing. Pay attention to the clattering sound of bamboo. So soothing and meditative. The falls and excellent weather with brilliant blue skies were a bonus
Ditulis pada 22 Januari 2024
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Matt Mills
London, Kanada339 kontribusi
Jan 2024 • Keluarga
This was a pretty magical hike after a long drive to Hana.
The bamboo forest and waterfalls, along with other vegetation made it seem like it was straight out of Jurassic Park!
We had planned to hike all the way to the Seven Sacred Pools, but our grumpy 15-year old wanted to head home halfway through the hike. It had been a long day of driving and was quite warm out - so come prepared with proper trail or hiking shoes and plenty of drinking water.
Also highly recommend that you drive home the “opposite way” that you took to Hana…..take HI-37 (use google maps) - the road was a bit winding at first, but then turned into this magical Haleakala hill side with long ranches, cool terrain, roaming cattle, and incredible views of the ocean!!! It was truly magical.
The bamboo forest and waterfalls, along with other vegetation made it seem like it was straight out of Jurassic Park!
We had planned to hike all the way to the Seven Sacred Pools, but our grumpy 15-year old wanted to head home halfway through the hike. It had been a long day of driving and was quite warm out - so come prepared with proper trail or hiking shoes and plenty of drinking water.
Also highly recommend that you drive home the “opposite way” that you took to Hana…..take HI-37 (use google maps) - the road was a bit winding at first, but then turned into this magical Haleakala hill side with long ranches, cool terrain, roaming cattle, and incredible views of the ocean!!! It was truly magical.
Ditulis pada 7 Januari 2024
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Buzanits
6 kontribusi
Des 2022 • Teman
The drive there in narrow roads is worth it. But don't take the road from the west! An awful dirt road. The hike is great. Waterfalls, bamboo forest, wild pigs. And beautiful O'heo Gulch right in the near.
Ditulis pada 14 November 2023
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Becky V
Norcross, GA347 kontribusi
Okt 2023 • Pasangan
My husband and I just did this hike during our recent trip to Maui. The trip is excellent. Walking through the Bamboo forest and seeing the waterfalls was amazing. The trail is well maintained.
Ditulis pada 26 Oktober 2023
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mnnofziger
Nashville, TN448 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Pasangan
So glad I did this hike! There were times I wondered if it was worth it. Come to find out, it absolutely was! The trail takes you through rocky climbs and a cool bamboo forest, what’s not to love! You finally rive at a nice waterfall view. Take time to look around, cool down, and then head all the way back down to where you began. A real journey!
Ditulis pada 30 Juli 2023
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Journey811826
8 kontribusi
Jul 2023
We drove straight through to the trail without stopping so we arrived around 9 a.m. It was a perfect start time. The trail wasn't too hard but does have a lot of roots, rocks and steps. Going through the bamboo forest was my kids' favorite part of this experience and we loved listening to the sounds of the bamboo in the wind. The waterfall at the end was pretty, but far away. We love hiking, so anything with new things to see excites us! We did this with 2 ten-year-olds. Wear sturdy shoes!
Ditulis pada 30 Juli 2023
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John B
3 kontribusi
Jul 2023
The hike is elevated with lots of rocks and tree roots. Make sure you wear good shoes that will get wet and muddy. The 400 ft waterfall at the end makes it worth the effort.
Ditulis pada 25 Juli 2023
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travelmakesUrich
Winter Garden, FL3.899 kontribusi
Apr 2023
It's not that this isn't a five star, it's that if you had to choose this or the larger section of the National Park, I'd definitely recommend the other. Nothing wrong with this one (unless the drive is a problem for you - it's beyond Hana on The Road to Hana drive, which features more than 40 one-lane bridges, narrow lanes, switchbacks, and cliff-side driving.
Also, my advice for those who arrive there at the end of the day when doing the Road to Hana, if you're tired or worn out when you arrive here, but want to say you saw something, after parking and walking past the Visitor's Center (the Visitor's Center will be on your right) you can start walking to the left, which is up (up up!) to the waterfall (we stopped 2/3 of the way up at the lower falls) and back down, or you can turn right and walk down a much more gently sloped path to the pools and the ocean. Spectacular views, an easier walk/hike, and that may matter at the end of a long day.
You could spend at least half a day here if you hiked all the way up and all the way down, depending on your speed climbing up, but 2 hours is probably about the time I would give it.
Also, my advice for those who arrive there at the end of the day when doing the Road to Hana, if you're tired or worn out when you arrive here, but want to say you saw something, after parking and walking past the Visitor's Center (the Visitor's Center will be on your right) you can start walking to the left, which is up (up up!) to the waterfall (we stopped 2/3 of the way up at the lower falls) and back down, or you can turn right and walk down a much more gently sloped path to the pools and the ocean. Spectacular views, an easier walk/hike, and that may matter at the end of a long day.
You could spend at least half a day here if you hiked all the way up and all the way down, depending on your speed climbing up, but 2 hours is probably about the time I would give it.
Ditulis pada 24 Juni 2023
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elizabeth e
Toronto, Kanada39 kontribusi
Okt 2022 • Pasangan
One of the highlights of our trip. It’s a trek, so bring water and good shoes and you get to the The waterfall at the enddddd. We went at the end of the day so it wasn’t as scorching hot and not as busy, but we got caught driving the back side of the volcano in the dark so be mindful of time. If you do the sunrise/sunset at Haleakala, your park ticket will work here within a certain timeframe.
Ditulis pada 26 Mei 2023
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Mintchip586
Amerika Serikat80 kontribusi
Mei 2023
We got there around noon, so hottest part of the day and the trail was pretty rocky and roots, difficult for inexperienced hikers in their 50s and 60s. Good part of trail was shaded which was great, but we only made it to the Banyan tree before turning back. Bring water and good shoes!! Our senior lifetime national park pass covered it's cost so worth the stop compared to the more costly state parks. Lots of people on the trail as well.
Ditulis pada 23 Mei 2023
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I am hearing that the Pipwai Trailis is now permanently closed. Is that true?
Andres C
Newington, CT402 kontribusi
It doesn’t appear to be. I couldn’t find anything stating that to be the case. Sometimes it may temporarily close if the weather is really bad.
J L
6 kontribusi
What is the current fee to park and access the trail? Do you need to make a reservation ahead of time?
Nic GR
13 kontribusi
Every review says go early. The national park says hours are 9-5. Can we not start the trail until 9 AM?? We are staying in Hana and are on EST, ready to hike at sunrise if we can…
Laurat33
Orlando, FL459 kontribusi
The drive from Hana to the entrance is probably 45 min and I wouldn’t really want to do that drive in the dark. You have to pay and go through the gate to access the trail. Just plan to be there right at 9.
Allison C
2 kontribusi
Is there a Road to Hana tour that actually stops at the Pipiwai Trail? Or even just a Pipiwai trail tour that offers pick up from your hotel? I really want to do the hike but don’t want to do the drive myself. Most Road to Hana tours I’ve seen only pass by this trail.
Rich E
Burnsville, MN12 kontribusi
I've been to Maui a few times, but was wondering how the road on the back side of Maui (Pilani Hwy) is to get to the Pipiwai Trail (NOT via Hana)? I have driven it many years ago and it was a bit sketchy, but definitely doable and was wondering if it is any better or worse as I will be there in February 2020.
thetravelorganizer
Tega Cay, Carolina Selatan602 kontribusi
If I am understanding you correctly, you want to get to the Pipiwai Trailhead driving ENE along the southern side of Maui. Assuming you will be renting a car, be sure to check the agency's policies for driving on this road. My understanding is that this road is very rough and driving on it would void the insurance offered by most car rental companies.
kfpanda1
San Jose, CA430 kontribusi
Are there a lot of mosquitoes on the trail? Is bug spray recommended?
thetravelorganizer
Tega Cay, Carolina Selatan602 kontribusi
We did not encounter any mosquitoes personally but they do exist on Maui, especially on the Hana side. They tend to be more active in the early morning and early evening.
All-of-Creation
Monroe, NC790 kontribusi
How scary is the drive here from Lahaina or Wailea without going any further towards Haleakala?
rockyjoe
Minneapolis, MN8.257 kontribusi
I drove the Road to Hana from Lahaina and eventually ended up at the Pipwai Trail. The drive is long, and the road has a lot of curves and one lane bridges, but I did not think it was scary at all.
Melody Fritz
Honolulu, HI3 kontribusi
I'm confused......we are doing Haleakala for sunrise and were planning on doing Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls. I read a review that said all we have to do is park down the road and start the hike to Waimoku Falls there......then also reading reveiws that state the hike trailhead is a on the other side and most drive the road to Hana to get to the trailhead.......can you please clarify for me? Mahalo
Tricia C
29 kontribusi
Definitely not a same day type trip.. Road to Hana will take one full day..with minimal stops before hiking the Pipiwai trail. IF I were to do this again I would drive straight to the trail do the the hike then make the sightseeing stops on the way back.. they crowds would have thinned out by then and you wont be driving that road in the dark like we did :)
Melody Fritz
Honolulu, HI3 kontribusi
Hi, I have a quick question. Is there a SPECIFIC lot we should park at? Another reviewer mentioned that parking lots can get confusing. That there is a visitor center parking lot and then a specific one for the Pipiwai Trail. We are visiting the summit same morning for sunrise, so I think we might not have to pay for parking...?? Also, are there hours for the parking lot and the trail itself? Thanks in advance.
Kathy M
Dallas, TX17 kontribusi
We actually did this same day. We found 3 trails in the park - 1 small and 2 very long trails. Shifting sands starts near the same parking lot as the sunrise service but I was too cold to start a hike there - they aren’t kidding about the temperature difference. And my husband did not want to do the longer trail. We googled how to get to the other side of the park and made the mistake (although I got some of my best pictures on this side) of taking the reverse road to Hana. I would not suggest doing this without a higher clearance car since many of the sections of road are barely paved. It took us about 3 hours to get there since we stopped often for pictures but it’s only a few hours hike round trip. We were back to our condo by 4. It was well worth it for me.
expat_mbk
USA602 kontribusi
Is TripAdvisor showing the wrong location for the Pipiwai trail? Google maps shows it at least ten miles South.
Thanks!
thetravelorganizer
Tega Cay, Carolina Selatan602 kontribusi
The trailhead for both the Pipiwai Trail and Ohe'o Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) is at the north end of the parking lot at the Kipahulu Visitor Center south of Hana. The address for the Seven Sacred Pools on TripAdvisor is very, very wrong; I've tried multiple times to get it corrected but haven't been successful yet.
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- Hotel di dekat Pipiwai Trail:
- (7.78 km) The Guest Houses at Malanai in Hana
- (1.17 km) Couples & Honeymooners. Privacy & Romance! 7 Sacred Pools
- (12.12 km) Hana Kai Maui
- (11.64 km) Hana-Maui Resort
- (8.44 km) Hamoa Bay Bungalow
- Restoran di dekat Pipiwai Trail:
- (9.63 km) Huli Huli Chicken
- (12.97 km) Hāna Farms Roadside Stand, Pizza Oven and Bakery
- (11.82 km) Thai Food By Pranee
- (14.51 km) Coconut Glen's
- (11.18 km) Shaka Pops