Road to Hana

If you’re looking for an adventure like none other on the Hawaiian island of Maui, look no further than the Hana Highway or “Road to Hana.” This 64.4-mile-long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 from Kahului to the town of Hana is a memorable journey with tours and activities along the way that you won’t find anywhere else in this unique part of the United States. Along the route, take tours of breathtaking sites such as waterfalls, botanical gardens, and unique churches built out of natural resources like coral.

Located just past Pua’a Ka’a State Wayside on Route 360 is Waikamoi Nature Preserve – offering magnificent views of Hawai’i’s local flora. Need to rest? Stop off at idyllic roadside beaches and coves before continuing to your destination. Be sure to check out our blogs for some must-see places and activities during your stay in this tightly-knit community in Maui.

Wailua Falls – Road to Hana Guide

Wailua Falls The Highlights Wailua Falls is visible from the Hana Highway and easily accessible. Regarded as one of the most scenic waterfalls along the Hana Highway, Wailua Falls is located just past mile marker #45. This is one of the most photographed waterfalls on the island. This nearly impossible ...

Waikamoi Preserve

Waikamoi Preserve   The Highlights The Waimoku Preserve is one of the largest and most important wildlife preserves in Hawaii. It’s located on the slopes of Haleakala on the East Maui Watershed’s 100,000 acres of natural land. The Waimoku Preserve protects 13 species of rare birds and 63 species of ...

Kahanu Garden

Kahanu Garden   The Highlights The Kahanu Garden is a vast and luscious botanical garden located on The Road to Hana. The garden is part of The National Tropical Botanical Garden. One of the most incredible features of this epic garden is that it includes many of the original native ...

Waimoku Falls – Road to Hana Guide

Waimoku Falls The Highlights Waimoku Falls is situated at the end of the world-famous Pipiwai Trail. The nearly 4-mile round trip hike that leaves from the Kipahulu Visitor Center. The waterfall drops and impressive 400 feet down a lava rock wall. Waimoku is one of the tallest accesible waterfalls on ...

O’heo Gulch

O’heo Gulch The Highlights The O’heo Gulch has long been a primary destination on the Road to Hana. It is part of the Haleakala National Park and a part of the Kipahulu Campground is a drive-up campground. It is approximately a 15-minute drive away from Hana town near mile marker ...

Kaupo General Store

Kaupo General Store Those brave enough to drive the backside to Hana are met with a few realities. The road is more of a path that cars can drive along than anything and that it’s pretty desolate. Once a thriving community the backside of Hana in the Kaupo region had ...

Kipahulu Campground

Kipahulu Campground Checkout The Video Here! The Highlights Kipahulu campground is a drive-up campground. This wet and remote campground is serene and ideal for those looking to getaway. The grounds are about 1/8 mile south of the Kipahulu Visitor Center. The park has amazing views of the ocean. These cliff ...

Hana Lava Tube (Ka’eleku Cave)

Hana Lava Tube (Ka’eleku Cave) The Highlights The Hana Lava Tube, known locally as Ka’eleku Cave or “brittle stone cave”, is quite literally one of Maui’s most incredible buried treasures. The cave is the largest lava tube on Maui and the 18th largest lava tube in the world! Estimates state ...

Honomanu Bay

Honomanu Bay The Highlights Ths bay is a local favorite and for good reason. It’s not the best for visitors. Surfing here requires extensive skill and knowledge of the reef system. This is not the best place to lay out and get a tan not to mention swimming here can ...

Palapala Ho’omau Church

Palapala Ho’omau Church   The Highlights The Palapala Ho’omau Church, located along the Road to Hana is an incredible historical sight. Built in 1857, The Palapala Ho’omau Church was chosen as the final resting place for the famous, inventor, explorer, author, activist, and aviator Charles Lindbergh, also known as the Lone ...

Black Sand Beach

Black Sand Beach The Highlights Black Sand Beach or Pa’iloa Beach, is one of the most popular stops on the Road to Hana. This beautiful beach is located in Wai’anapanapa state park and is the number one reason people come to visit. The beach was created from the combination of ...

Ho’okipa Beach Park

Ho’okipa Beach Park Check out the video HERE! The Highlights Ho’okipa Beach Park and Lookout is a deceptively tranquil stop along the Road to Hana just past Paia Town. This location has breathtaking views and waves to match. The world-renowned windsurfing spot has gained quite a bit of attention due ...

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