Pi驶ilanihale Heiau & Kahanu Garden
The Road to Hana
Probably the most significant stop on the entire Road to Hana, this site combines a 294-acre ethnobotanical garden with the magnificent Pi驶ilanihale Heiau鈥
Pi驶ilanihale Heiau & Kahanu Garden
The Road to Hana
Probably the most significant stop on the entire Road to Hana, this site combines a 294-acre ethnobotanical garden with the magnificent Pi驶ilanihale Heiau鈥
The Road to Hana
Who's afraid of the dark? Test yourself at the end of this underground walk by switching off your flashlight. Eerie! One of the odder sights on the Road鈥
Lahaina
Tucked in the shadows of the iconic banyan tree, Lahaina鈥檚 1859 courthouse is a repository of history and art. Its location beside the harbor is no鈥
The Road to Hana
Wai'anapanapa means 'glistening waters', and the clear mineral waters in the cave pools here will leave you feeling squeaky clean. There's a natural lava鈥
Lahaina
A leafy landmark (the largest tree in Hawaii) stands in the center of Lahaina. Remarkably, it sprawls across the entire square. Planted as a seedling on鈥
The Road to Hana
This rare slice of 鈥極ld Hawaii,鈥 home to an 1860s church and a wild lava coast, is reached by taking Ke驶anae Rd on the makai (seaward) side of the鈥
The Road to Hana
Got your camera? This beauty takes its name from the triple cascade that flows down a steep rock face on the inland side of the road, 0.5 miles past the鈥
Pu驶u驶ula驶ula (Red Hill) Overlook
Haleakal膩 National Park
You may find yourself standing above the clouds while exploring Pu驶u驶ula驶ula (10,023ft), Maui鈥檚 highest point. The summit building provides a top-of-the鈥
The Road to Hana
The small beach here is a stunner 鈥 hands down the prettiest black-sand beach on Maui. Walk on down, sunbathe, enjoy. But if you jump in, be very cautious鈥
Lahaina
Built in 1834鈥35, the Baldwin House is the oldest surviving Western-style building in Lahaina. It served as the home of Reverend Dwight Baldwin, a鈥
The Road to Hana
The highway cuts right through this delightful 5-acre rainforest park whose name, Pua驶a Ka驶a, means Rolling Pig. Some unlucky passersby will see just the鈥
Maui
No trip to Maui is complete without visiting this national park containing the mighty volcano that gave rise to East Maui. The volcano's floor measures a鈥
The Road to Hana
A 10-minute loop path north of the beach parking lot leads to a pair of freshwater lava-tube caves. Their garden-like exteriors are draped with ferns,鈥
The Road to Hana
There鈥檚 only space for a few cars before the bridge at the 10-mile marker, but unless it鈥檚 been raining recently don鈥檛 worry about missing this one. The鈥
Lahaina
This small white cottage on the grounds of Lahainaluna High School housed Hawaii鈥檚 first printing press. Although its primary mission was making the Bible鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
Don鈥檛 miss this one. Kalahaku Overlook (9324ft), 0.8 miles beyond Leleiwi Overlook, offers a bird鈥檚-eye view of the crater floor and the ant-size hikers鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
As the sun rises, this collection of domed observatories shimmers just beyond the summit. Nicknamed Science City, this area is, unfortunately, off-limits鈥
Moku鈥榰la Island & Mokuhinia Pond Site
Lahaina
Until the 20th century, one of the most sacred sites in Hawaii was located on what now is a grassy field. Much of this land was wetlands, which included鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
This windswept native cloud forest supports one of the rarest ecosystems on earth. Managed by the Nature Conservancy, the 8951-acre preserve provides the鈥
The Road to Hana
Just after the Hana Hwy's 2-mile marker, a wide parking area marks the start of the trail to Twin Falls. Local kids and tourists flock to the pool beneath鈥
Lahaina
This three-story temple, built in 1912 as a meeting hall for the benevolent Chee Kung Tong society, gave Chinese immigrants a place to preserve their鈥
The Road to Hana
Why pay a steep $15 per person 鈥 not per carload, mind you 鈥 to visit an arboretum when the entire Road to Hana is a garden? Well, the garden does offer a鈥
The Road to Hana
Honomanu Bay鈥檚 rocky black-sand beach is usually empty or being used by local surfers and fishers. Surfable waves form during big swells, but the rocky鈥
The Road to Hana
The stream that feeds Ke驶anae Peninsula pauses to create a couple of swimming holes just below the bridge, 0.9 miles after the 16-mile marker. If you pull鈥
Lahaina
This small museum on the 2nd floor of the Old Lahaina Courthouse celebrates Lahaina鈥檚 prominent role in Maui鈥檚 history. Exhibits spotlight ancient鈥
Lahaina
This imposing stack of coral stone blocks standing at attention is a reconstruction of a section of an 1832 fort, originally built to keep rowdy whalers鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
A pleasant half-mile loop trail (20-minute walk) winds through Hosmer Grove, which is home to non-native tree species 鈥 including pine, fir and eucalyptus鈥
The Road to Hana
For a secluded dip, Haipua驶ena Falls, 0.5 miles past the 11-mile marker, provides a deep and serene pool. Since you can鈥檛 see the pool from the road, few鈥
The Road to Hana
Near the 19-mile marker, Wailua Valley State Wayside lookout comes up on the right. The overlook provides a broad view into verdant Ke驶anae Valley, which鈥
The Road to Hana
This powerful cascade makes its sheer plunge right beneath your feet as you stand on the ocean side of the Makapipi Bridge, 175yd after the 25-mile marker鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
For your first jaw-dropping look into the crater and its cinder cones, stop at Leleiwi Overlook (8840ft), midway between the Park Headquarters Visitor鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
Perched on the crater rim at 9745ft, the visitor center is the park鈥檚 main viewing spot. Sun, shadow and clouds reflecting on the crater floor create a鈥
Lahaina
A remnant of the whaling era, this shady coral-stone jail was built in 1852 and looks much as it did 150 years ago thanks to a 1988 restoration. One of鈥
The Road to Hana
When the sea is ferocious, on the early part of the Pi驶ilani Trail and just north of Pa'iloa Beach you'll find this dramatic blowhole (it's signposted)鈥
Lahaina
A 12ft-high bronze Buddha sits serenely in the courtyard at this Buddhist mission, looking across the Pacific toward its Japanese homeland. Cast in Kyoto,鈥
The Road to Hana
For more than a century the Ko驶olau Ditch has been carrying up to 450 million gallons of water a day through 75 miles of flumes and tunnels from Maui鈥檚鈥
The Road to Hana
Clean restrooms and a grassy lawn with picnic tables make this roadside park a family-friendly stop. The park comes up 350yd after the 12-mile marker鈥
Lahaina
Kamehameha III had this building erected in 1833 to give seamen and whalers a place to congregate away from the baleful stares of the missionaries in the鈥
Lahaina
The first stone church in Hawaii, Waine驶e Church was built in 1832 then hit with a run of bad luck. In 1858 the belfry collapsed. In 1894 royalists,鈥
Haleakal膩 National Park
One of the tallest waterfalls on Maui, the soaring, 400ft Waimoku Falls tumbles dramatically down a jungle-lined lava-rock face into a boulder-dotted pool鈥