Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands , and with a nickname like the Valley Isle , it ’s no surprisal that there ’s plenitude of natural beauty to give away here . So stretch your legs and take them adventuring across Maui ’s beautiful topography , where you’re able to retrieve a panoptic scope of stunningly beautiful hiking track . Whether you ’re looking for coastal hikes or daylong escapades cross Haleakala , Maui offers a across-the-board change of trails to wander and search the island . We pin down down our favorite trails for those days when we find like get away metropolis living and becoming one with Mother Nature . Be warned that there ’s little cell divine service at some of these – but that ’s why the # latergram was invented .
Ohe‘o Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) and Pipiwai Trail
This democratic 3.6 - nautical mile tramp track is like something out of an enchanted fairytale . Start at Ohe‘o Gulch , where multiple pools and waterfall flow , return a soaring banyan tree , then meander through the rainforest , loom bamboo , ginger orbit , and smaller decline , until you find the jaw - dropping , neck opening - craning 400 ft Waimoku Falls . End your storybook hike with a dip in Ohe‘o Gulch … and take turns posing for all the glorious falls pic your heart desires .
Twin Falls
Sure , this waterfall rise may swell with holidaymaker , but for a effective reason . place near mile marking No . 2 along the Road to Hana , it ’s the first trail on the path with waterfall and a pool . The track is unfastened to the public , well - asseverate , and well approachable – and it ’s a super - quick stop for those looking for some instant gratification . The rocks can be slippery , though , so throng deal place . After a plunge under a pair of waterfalls , hit up the Twin Falls Farm Stand on your way back to the motorcar , and fill again with reinvigorated yield , new - squeezed sugarcane succus , or coconut water directly from the source .
Sliding Sands Trail and Halamau‘u Trail
Not for the deliquium of heart , this extreme 12 - mile trail span the Haleakala top , where the air is cooler and thinner , with ever - changing weather . Be prepared for fog and rainfall , with no shade blanket . The hike commence at the Haleakala Visitor Center at 9,740 ft and descends to the volcanic crater floor . Due to the challenging and strenuous terrain , the lead is subdued , desolate , and empty , but rewards with hauntingly beautiful perspective of multi - coloured George Sand sand dune , craggy drop , silverswords , and clinker mounds . Apollo astronauts have trained on this barren field to mime lunar landings , so take the chance to feel a little chip like you ’re at place camp . shortsighted stumble are also an option , but adventurous and advanced trailblazers should essay this daylong journeying , at least once – just be certain to be after well for multiple climates and shifting elements .
Waihee Ridge Trail
This moderate , five - mile West Maui hike will lead you nearly 2,600 ft above sea tier and compensate your efforts with bird’s-eye views of Waihee Valley , Makamaka‘ole Falls , Haleakala , the West Maui Mountains , and the sea . The lead will take you along a series of switchbacks , transition between green forests and cheery ridge until you get to Lani - ili summit , where you ’ll be greeted with panoramic vista or a sky full of clouds . For your best prospect of exonerated views , lace up your hike place in the morning – before the mist blocks the horizon . But come fog or radiate , the luxuriant views are worth the aerobic practice .
Kapalua Coastal Trail
stretch between choice coastline and expensive stamping ground , this loose coastline pathway is more of a nature walk than a salary increase - wage increase ( you know , in the wild ) , if we ’re being wholly honest . But the spectacular scenery is worth the short outside escapade : commence at Kapalua Beach and stick with the itinerary to Namalu Bay and Oneloa Bay until you arrive at D.T. Fleming Beach , then get an eyeful of rock cliffs , tide pools , and sea turtles along some of the island ’s prettiest beach . Do n’t draw a blank to hesitate at a grassy , man - made maze , as well as Dragon ’s Teeth , a raw rocky organization that was shaped when hot lava campaign towards the ocean was hardened by idle words and wafture to create jagged - attend " teeth , " that point towards the sky .
Lahaina Pali Trail
This 5.5 - mile one - mode trail from Maalaea to Ukumehame is wry and rugged and zigzaging at about 1,500 foot , making the rocky course a scrap slow and strenuous . The sure-enough horse - and - foot lead was hand - build in 1800s , with rock walls and Harlan Fiske Stone shelters still seeable along the room . The route will lead you near the Kaheawa Wind Farm and repay your quad and hamstring workout with horizon of neighboring Lanai and Kahoolawe , and views of breaching whales during the winter months . Unless you ’re planning on doing the full round - trip voyage , hiking this trail may take some planning and a couple of car . Pro top : do n’t forget the sunblock .
Nakalele Blowhole
Tucked along Honoapiilani Highway along mile marker 38.5 is a short coastal walk leading to a pair of natural admiration . The first , sleep with as the Nakalele Blowhole , connects to an submerged sea cave , and during high tide , the dandy spout a jet of water high into the air . The second is just next to it : a lava rock candy wall with a heart - influence yap punched through by the ocean , which will only remain a middle - shape hole as long as the sea decides it will – so see it before it ’s rifle . The trail is poor , but you ’ll need to descale a rocky drop-off - side for the best views . Definitely follow the advice of the bridge player - painted signs along the trail and stick to walking on dry rocks . Getting too closelipped to the blowhole can be unsafe , as Mother Nature can sometimes be unpredictably strong and violent .
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