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Paia

Nestled on Maui's north shore, Paia marks the beginning of your enchanting journey. This charming surf town offers a blend of old Hawaii and bohemian vibes. Before hitting the road, explore its colorful boutiques, art galleries, and eateries. Don't miss the chance to fuel up at local cafes or stock up on supplies for your…
Mile Marker #9

Ho’okipa lookout

Witness the power and beauty of the ocean at Ho'okipa Lookout, Maui's world-renowned windsurfing beach. Perched on a cliff, this viewpoint offers spectacular vistas of skilled surfers and windsurfers riding impressive waves. The beach below is a favorite spot for Hawaiian green sea turtles, often seen basking on the sand at sunset. With its powerful…
Mile Marker #2

Twin Falls

Just a short drive from Paia, Twin Falls offers your first taste of Hana's lush landscapes. This easily accessible gem features a short hike leading to beautiful waterfalls and refreshing pools. The trail winds through tropical foliage, offering glimpses of the vibrant ecosystem. While the lower falls are more popular, adventurous hikers can explore the…
Mile Marker #9.5

Waikamoi Ridge Trail

Embark on a refreshing forest walk along the Waikamoi Ridge Trail, a hidden gem off the Road to Hana. This short loop trail offers a serene journey through a native Hawaiian rainforest, showcasing the island's unique flora and fauna. As you traverse wooden boardwalks and natural paths, listen for the songs of native birds and…
Mile Marker #10

Garden Of Eden Arboretum

Step into a tropical paradise at the Garden of Eden Arboretum, a 26-acre botanical garden showcasing Maui's diverse plant life. Wander through meticulously landscaped paths to discover colorful flowers, exotic trees, and peaceful waterfalls. Don't miss the upper lookout point offering stunning views of the coastline and the famous Puohokamoa Falls. The garden also features…
Mile Marker #12

Kaumahina State Wayside Park

Take in breathtaking coastal views at Kaumahina State Wayside Park, a scenic stop along the Road to Hana. This well-maintained park offers panoramic vistas of Maui's rugged northeastern shoreline and the picturesque Ke'anae Peninsula. Clean restrooms and picnic tables make it an ideal spot for a quick break or leisurely lunch with a view. Interpretive…
Mile Marker #14

Honomanu Bay

Discover a hidden coastal treasure at Honomanu Bay, a secluded black sand beach nestled in a dramatic valley. This remote spot offers a stark contrast to Maui's more frequented beaches, with its wild beauty and powerful surf. While swimming isn't recommended due to strong currents, the bay provides a perfect setting for beachcombing, photography, or…
Mile Marker #16

Ke’anae Arboretum

Immerse yourself in Hawaii's diverse flora at Ke'anae Arboretum, a botanical wonderland along the Road to Hana. This easily accessible garden showcases both native and introduced plant species, offering a living museum of tropical vegetation. Stroll through the self-guided trail to see rainbow eucalyptus trees, fragrant flowers, and traditional Hawaiian plants like taro. The arboretum…
Mile Marker #17

Halfway to Hana Stand

Refuel and recharge at the iconic Halfway to Hana stand, a welcome sight for travelers on the winding road. Famous for its homemade banana bread, this rustic roadside stop offers a variety of local snacks and refreshments. Enjoy tropical smoothies, fresh coconuts, and other island treats while taking in the lush surroundings. The friendly staff…
Mile Marker #18

Wailua Valley

Prepare for a stunning vista at Wailua Valley State Wayside, a often-overlooked gem on the Road to Hana. A short climb up a flight of stairs rewards you with panoramic views of Ke'anae Valley, distant waterfalls, and on clear days, the Ko'olau Gap in Haleakala National Park. This elevated viewpoint offers a unique perspective of…
Mile Marker #19

Upper Waikani Falls

Marvel at the beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as Three Bears Falls. This trio of parallel waterfalls cascades down a verdant cliff, creating a mesmerizing spectacle visible from the Hana Highway. While parking can be challenging, a quick stop at the bridge offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities. The falls' three distinct streams,…
Mile Marker #22

Pua’a Kaa State Wayside Park

Take a well-deserved break at Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside Park, a lush oasis along the Road to Hana. This easily accessible park features beautiful waterfalls and inviting freshwater pools, perfect for a refreshing swim. Short trails wind through the tropical vegetation, offering close-up views of native plants and flowers. Clean restrooms and picnic tables make…
Mile Marker #24

Hanawi Falls

Witness the raw beauty of Maui's wilderness at Hanawi Falls, a series of cascading waterfalls visible from the Hana Highway. These majestic falls tumble down a lush, green cliff face, creating a picturesque scene that epitomizes tropical paradise. While there's no official viewing area, a quick roadside stop allows you to capture this natural wonder.…
Mile Marker #29

Nahiku MarketPlace

Experience the flavors and crafts of Hana at Nahiku Marketplace, a charming collection of local vendors and food stands. This roadside oasis offers a perfect opportunity to sample island delicacies like fresh coconuts, homemade banana bread, and tropical smoothies. Browse through stalls selling handcrafted jewelry, artwork, and Maui-made products for unique souvenirs. The marketplace's laid-back…
Mile Marker #31

Hana Lava Tube

Embark on an underground adventure at Hana Lava Tube, also known as Ka'eleku Caverns. This fascinating geological wonder was formed by ancient lava flows, creating a subterranean world waiting to be explored. Take a self-guided tour through the dimly lit caverns, marveling at the smooth walls and unique formations shaped by molten rock. The cool…
Mile Marker #31

Kahanu Garden

Step into a world of ancient Hawaiian culture at Kahanu Garden, home to the largest known ancient man-made structure in Polynesia. This 294-acre ethnobotanical garden showcases native and Polynesian-introduced plants, offering insight into traditional Hawaiian life. The centerpiece is Pi'ilanihale Heiau, a massive lava-rock temple that speaks to the ingenuity of ancient Hawaiians. As you…
Mile Marker #32

Wai’anapanapa State Park

Prepare to be amazed by Wai'anapanapa State Park, a coastal gem showcasing Maui's diverse natural beauty. The park's stunning black sand beach, formed by volcanic activity, creates a dramatic contrast against the turquoise ocean. Explore sea caves, blowholes, and a natural stone arch along the rugged shoreline. Hike the ancient coastal trail for breathtaking views,…
Mile Marker #34

Hana Town

Welcome to Hana, the heart of old Hawaii. This charming town, untouched by mass tourism, offers a glimpse into the island's laid-back lifestyle. Explore the beautiful Hana Bay Beach Park, perfect for swimming and picnicking. Visit the Hana Cultural Center to learn about local history and traditions. Don't miss the opportunity to sample local cuisine,…
Mile Marker #50

Hamoa Beach

Discover paradise at Hamoa Beach, often hailed as one of Maui's most beautiful stretches of sand. This crescent-shaped beach, framed by lush tropical vegetation, offers a perfect blend of beauty and tranquility. The salt-and-pepper sand and clear turquoise waters create an inviting scene for sunbathing and swimming. Bodyboarding is popular here when conditions are right.…
Mile Marker #51

Koki Beach

Experience the raw beauty of Maui's coastline at Koki Beach, a hidden gem known for its striking red sand and powerful waves. This secluded beach offers a stark contrast to the typical postcard-perfect Hawaiian shores. Watch skilled local surfers tackle the impressive swells, but note that swimming can be dangerous due to strong currents. The…
Mile Marker #45

Wailua Falls

Prepare to be awestruck by Wailua Falls, a 80-foot cascade of pristine water plunging into a crystal-clear pool. Easily accessible from the road, this photogenic waterfall offers a perfect opportunity to capture the essence of Maui's tropical beauty. The lush vegetation surrounding the falls creates a picturesque frame, making it a favorite spot for photographers.…
Mile Marker #42

Kipahulu, Haleakala National Park

Discover the raw beauty of Maui at Kipahulu, part of Haleakala National Park. This coastal section of the park offers a diverse range of experiences, from lush rainforests to cascading waterfalls. Hike the Pipiwai Trail to witness the towering 400-foot Waimoku Falls, passing through a mesmerizing bamboo forest. Cool off in the refreshing pools of…
Mile Marker #41

Palapala Ho’omau Church

Tucked away in a serene coastal setting, Palapala Ho'omau Church offers a peaceful retreat and a touch of history. This small stone church, built in 1857, stands as a testament to Hana's missionary past. The picturesque grounds, overlooking the ocean, create a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection. Visit the grave of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh,…
Mile Marker #41

Laulima Farm

Experience sustainable island living at Laulima Farm, a hidden gem in Hana. This organic farm and fruit stand offers a cornucopia of tropical delights, from fresh coconuts to exotic fruits you won't find anywhere else. Take a moment to explore the lush grounds, where you might spot chickens roaming freely. The friendly staff are always…
Mile Marker #35

Kaupo General Store

A journey through time awaits at Kaupo General Store, a historic landmark dating back to 1925. This quaint shop stands as a testament to Hawaii's rural past, offering a glimpse into the island's plantation era. Browse through an eclectic mix of local goods, snacks, and vintage curios. The store's weathered exterior and creaky wooden floors…
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Grandma’s Coffee House

Nestled in the cool uplands of Keokea, Grandma's Coffee House is a charming slice of old Hawaii. This family-owned establishment has been roasting its own coffee since 1918, using beans grown right on their Maui farm. Step inside the rustic wooden building and savor the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Indulge in homemade pastries and…
Last Stop

Maui Tropical Plantation

Immerse yourself in Hawaii's agricultural beauty at Maui Tropical Plantation. This 60-acre working plantation offers a vibrant tapestry of tropical crops, including pineapples, sugarcane, and macadamia nuts. Take a tram tour through lush fields, learning about sustainable farming practices. Don't miss the chance to zip-line over the verdant landscape for an adrenaline rush. The on-site…