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Manoa falls waterfall hike
Manoa falls waterfall hike













manoa falls waterfall hike
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To take TheBus: Take the #5 bus to the Manoa Road/Kumuone Street stop. When you get to the five-way intersection, stay on Manoa Road. Continue on Punahou Street and bear left at the fork in the road, where Punahou Street turns into Manoa Road.

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How to get there: From the H-1 freeway eastbound, take the Punahou Street exit (#23). Once you get back to the trailhead, there are some hoses you can use to rinse off the mud from your shoes and legs. The whole hike/walk takes 1-2 hours roundtrip, depending on how muddy the trail is, how fit you are, and how long you linger at the waterfall. Also, don't expect to take a shower in the waterfall or a dip in the fall's pool - there is low barrier discouraging visitors from doing just that, due to the risk of landslide and bacteria in the water. If you don't want to feel let down at this point, just remember this old Taoist saying: "The journey is the reward." This is especially true of the Manoa Falls Trail. Depending on the amount of recent rainfall, the waterfall could be an impressive gush or a disappointing trickle (as it was when I went). Plus walking through the bamboo grove will make you feel like you're in a ninja movie!Īt the end of the trail, you are rewarded with a view of the 100-foot-high Manoa Falls, which flows straight down a large rock face. This detour tends to be less muddy and slippery, so I advise you take it.

manoa falls waterfall hike

Midway up the trail, there's a detour that takes you on a parallel path through the bamboo grove, and then it eventually rejoins the main trail. Expect to get wet from rain, and at least a little muddy. Closed shoes with tread are highly recommended unless you don't mind squishing mud between your toes with each step you take and slipping around inside your sandals. As you would expect in a rainforest, the trail's unpaved path is usually damp and muddy. So even if it's bone-dry and sunny just a few miles away in Waikiki, you can expect Manoa Valley to be drizzly or downright rainy, and chances are you'll spot at least one or two rainbows while you're there.

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Hawaii is full of microclimates, and Manoa Valley is a good example - it's considered a rainforest.

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It's easy to see why producers of the TV show Lost and the movie Jurassic Park filmed certain scenes right here - the mystical quality of the location easily transports your mind to another time and place. What remains constant is the breathtaking, panoramic view of the misty green valley as you hike uphill. At the start of the trail, you'll see and smell eucalyptus trees, and then further up you'll encounter gnarly, old-growth banyan trees, tropical flowers, and eventually a bamboo grove. A nice thing about this trail is you're shaded by trees for pretty much the entire journey.















Manoa falls waterfall hike