| Experience the heart of the Kohala countryside as you journey with
Hawaii Forest & Trail for a
true Hawaiian adventure filled with old sugar plantations, Hawaiian legends, and spectacular
natural beauty. |
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Location: Kohala,
North Hawaii
Time: Morning/Afternoon
Duration: 5hrs
Available: Daily
Transportation: N/A |
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Your morning begins
with a scenic drive through the lush green Kohala countryside, and over the
old lava flows from Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and the
Kohala Mountains. You'll pass
through the quaint plantation towns of Hawi and Kapa'au, site of the life-size
statue of King Kamehameha I. At the end of the road, you'll make
a brief stop at the historic Kohala Mule Station for one of Hawaii's most
spectacular coastal views.
Then, the real
fun begins! Four-wheel drive down an old sugar cane road to the trailhead, located
on private ranchland. You'll feel as if you've stepped back into the
early 1900's when the plantation owners began the construction of the Kohala
Ditch Trail to bring much needed water to the sugar cane fields.
As you begin
your walk along the 1.5-mile loop trail, you'll pass tunnels blasted and carved
from solid rock, and cross two bridges over the aqueduct. Your guide will share
the story of the tremendous effort it took to build this irrigation system stretching
over 40 miles. You'll delve into ancient Hawaiian history as well, and visit
a former taro farming site just off the path.
Seven beautiful
waterfalls grace the trail, and you can take a refreshing dip in the last pool
and actually sit under a cool rainwater cascade. With its stunning mountain
panoramas, green valleys and pasturelands, and of course the abundant flow
of water, the Kohala Country Falls Adventure is a fascinating way for young
and old to experience Kohala's "story of water." |
Rated: Easy
walking - A great family activity and easy for all ages.
Naturalist Guides: Established in 1993, Hawaii
Forest & Trail has been featured numerous media including National
Geographic Traveler, Town & Country, and the Frommer's Guide.
The staff has come from all different walks of life, education, and place, but
share the same passion for Hawaii and sharing the natural world of Hawaii with
others. Their vision is to share the evolutionary splendor of Hawaii through
their commitment to excellence in interpretive natural history tours.
Location: Kohala, North Hawaii
- Check-in outside of the Roy's Restaurant at the Kings Shop in Waikoloa,
Hawaii
Time & Duration:
*The times are approximate and are subject to change
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Check-in |
Departure |
Duration |
Return |
| Morning |
7:20am |
7:30am |
5
hours |
12:30pm |
| Afternoon |
12:35pm |
12:45pm |
5
hours |
5:45pm |
Days of Operation: 7 days a week
Transportation: N/A