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Manoa Falls is a spectacular site as it
tumbes down a near vertical cliff for approximately 150-feet
into a small pool. The hike to the falls is classified as
"easy" and travels through a bamboo forest, rainforest, and
base of the Ko'oaus Mountains. The trail is approximately
a 1 ½ mile hike, but DO NOT swim or drink the water. The small
pool at the bottom of the falls is filled with boulders and
the bottom of the pool can not be visualized making it unsafe
for swimming or diving. Swimming violators may be cited.
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Useful Information:
- Easy 1 ½ mile hike along a well-worn path
- Wear proper footwear - the path may be slippery and muddy
- Bring water - there are no facilities along the trail
- Use mosquito repellent
- Do not leave valuable in car
- Flash floods may occur at any time
- Do not cross the lookout barrier, violators may be cited.
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Safety Tips for Hiking: Inform of friend of your route
and your expected time of return. Never hike alone or go beyond
your capabilityAlways bring water, basic first aid kit and
rain gear, just in case. Do not drink stream water which contains
biological impurities. STAY ON THE TRAIL.
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Directions:
From Waikiki: Take McCully Street out of Waikiki toward the
mountains. Turn right onto Kapiolani Blvd. Turn left onto
University and drive through the University of Hawaii campus.
Turn right onto Manoa Road. This will dead end at the trail
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