| End of 'Iao Valley Road, Wailuku - Central Maui |
| The lovely, deep valley of 'Iao features the 'Iao Needle, a natural rock pinnacle presiding over the 'Iao stream and surrounded by the walls of the Pu'u Kukui Crater. Once used as a natural altar, the 2,250-foot stone pillar, covered in green foliage, is really a basaltic core that has survived eons of swirling water. 'Iao Valley is a peaceful lush area with easy hikes, exotic tropical plants, and clear, natural pools. The ridge-top lookout offers a fantastic view of the valley and Kahului Harbor. |
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'Iao Valley is the site of one of the most
famous and bloody battles that changed Hawaii history forever. On this
site, In 1790, King Kamehameha I destroyed the Maui army in his effort
to unite the Hawaiian Islands. |
| Directions: |
| Take Highway 32 (Kaahumanu Road) west out
of Wailuku. This road turns into Highway 320 which lead directly to
the 'Iao Valley State Park. |
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