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Moa'ula
Falls
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Halawa Valley
Moaula and Hipuapua
Falls are located on private land above
Halawa
Valley. The path is not well marked and
you will need a guide to obtain permission and lead
you to the falls. Both falls can, however, be viewed
from multiple lookouts along Highway 450.
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Moaula Falls is a double tiered
fall which drops a total of 250 feet into a lovely
pool at the bottom. It is among one of the prettiest
hike in Hawaii. Native flowers, mangoes, ginger, ha'u
trees and ancient taro patches line the hike.
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The hike takes at least one hour
and is approximately 4 ½ miles. It is classified as
strenuous, muddy, hot, and mostly uphill.
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- The falls are located on private property. Access
to the falls must be obtained by contacting one
of the local tour companies such as Waterfall Adventures,
808-558-8366.
- Wear sturdy shoes
- Be prepared to get wet as you will cross Halawa
Stream several times
- Bring water
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Useful Information cont.:
- Bring insect repellent
- DO NOT hike if it has been raining as the area
is known for flash flooding
- There are many sites along Highway 450 going east
toward Halawa Valley where both waterfalls can easily
be viewed at a distance.
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DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 450 all the way to the end at Halawa. The
waterfalls are located north above the valley, following
the Halawa Stream. |
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You must get permission from local
residents because this hike crosses over private properity.
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The absolute perfect Waterfall.
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Current near the falls makes is difficult
to get close. |
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Perfect opportunity to get a Hawaii
waterfall picture.
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