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Slippery
When we went much of the trail was muddy and treacherous, especially on the downslopes. We’re in pretty good shape with no balance issues but both of us slipped and fell numerous times. Do not recomme...
A great hike not to be missed - a few thing to know.
This is a fantastic hike. It takes you along the ridge of the canyon for spectacular views and then down to mini falls which feed the Waipoo falls. The total hike is about 4 miles round trip. The hik...
This hike is described as moderate in most of the trail guides but if you pick it up from the trailhead at the Pu’u Hinahina lookout, be ready for some pretty steep changes in elevation with lots of u...
Nice track, no difficult. Just down and up. Really nice view on the end. Two waterfalls are not so interesting. The path is closed on the end but with HIKING shoes you can make few steps behind sign...
Most people park up in the road and makes the hike much longer going down the gravel road with no views. When you see the Koke'e state Park sign on your right, veer right and take a gravel road, it s...
Slippery
When we went much of the trail was muddy and treacherous, especially on the downslopes. We’re in pretty good shape with no balance issues but both of us slipped and fell numerous times. Do not recomme...
A great hike not to be missed - a few thing to know.
This is a fantastic hike. It takes you along the ridge of the canyon for spectacular views and then down to mini falls which feed the Waipoo falls. The total hike is about 4 miles round trip. The hik...
Not a must-do
This hike is described as moderate in most of the trail guides but if you pick it up from the trailhead at the Pu’u Hinahina lookout, be ready for some pretty steep changes in elevation with lots of u...
Nice moderate track
Nice track, no difficult. Just down and up. Really nice view on the end. Two waterfalls are not so interesting. The path is closed on the end but with HIKING shoes you can make few steps behind sign...
great trek - parking trick
Most people park up in the road and makes the hike much longer going down the gravel road with no views. When you see the Koke'e state Park sign on your right, veer right and take a gravel road, it s...