How hard is the Pipiwai Trail?

Also, at the end is a gorgeous waterfall, with warning signs stopping you from getting too close. This is a difficult hike, slippery in places and 99% rough, uneven ground.

Is the Pipiwai Trail worth it?

Considering the variety of scenery and maintenance of the pathway, Pipiwai Trail is often hailed as one of the best hikes on Maui. The Pipiwai Trail is one of the last places of interest on the Road to Hana, but it’s one stop, in our opinion, that is worth it.

Can you climb Pipiwai Trail banyan tree?

For the first half mile the hike is scenic, but nothing overly special, though that all changes the moment you stop and rest in the shade of the banyan. Known throughout the island community for its long, serpentine branches, the banyan tree on the Pipiwai Trail is rumored to be the second largest banyan tree on Maui.

How long does it take to do the Pipiwai Trail?

2 1/2 – 5 hours
Located above the Oheo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools), Pipiwai Trail is 4 miles roundtrip and gains 650 ft. of elevation. It takes anywhere from 2 1/2 – 5 hours to hike; depending how much nature loving you do. There are several great waterfalls along the route; the destination being Waimoku Falls, which drops 400 ft.

Is Pipiwai Trail safe?

The ground is rocky in places and you need to be careful, but they have installed a boardwalk type walkway in the muddy areas. However be aware that at the end of the trail where there is a waterfall there can be dangerous rock falling and it is not sensible to swim here.

Do you have to pay for Pipiwai Trail?

The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. Haleakala National Park charges a fee to enter. Fees are $30 per vehicle or $25 per motorcycle. If you are entering on foot or bike the fee is $15 per person.

Can you drive to Pipiwai Trail?

The Pipiwai Trail is in the Kipahulu district of Haleakalā National Park. It can be accessed by driving 12 miles past the town of Hāna, on the famous Hāna Highway that circumscribes the northeast coast of the island of Maui.

Can you swim on Pipiwai Trail?

Hike on the 2-mile Pipiwai Trail and witness a breathtaking bamboo jungle and dramatic cliffs. Then, bathe in the two lower pools and find a nice spot to share a picnic with your loved ones! Tip: Obey the signs and avoid swimming if you don’t see any other swimmers in the water!

Do you need reservations for Pipiwai Trail?

You do not need reservations for hiking the Pipiwai Trail. Also, The Haleakala Crater is a long way from the trail.

Do you need reservations for the Pipiwai Trail?

Can you swim in the Seven Sacred Pools?

Swimming is possible in the Kpahulu District of the park – but only when conditions allow. The entrance to Oheo Gulch / Seven Sacred pools pass thru Haleakala National Park. The park is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

Is Pipiwai Trail easy?

The Pipiwai Trail is easy to access on the south end of Haleakalā National Park, is exceptionally well-maintained, and takes hikers past a wide range of unique sights. Along the way you’ll be able to explore a dense bamboo forest, a grove of ancient banyan trees, and the spectacular 400-foot Waimoku Falls.

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