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Kapoloa Falls Hike
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| Address |
Meet at the HI Forest and Trail office located
on Hwy 19 half way between Kailu-Kona and the airport |
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The Big Island is one of the most diverse hiking destinations in the world.
Both challenging and leisurely hikes can be found on the Big Island.
Imagine challenging your self by hiking up a steep rugged trail
that starts from the astonishing crystal blue seashore, and making
its way up high to the mountain tops, then to be rewarded with a
beautiful stunning waterfall view. Pack your water bottles and put
on some comfortable shoes, because hiking up Kapoloa Falls, will
leave you 1000 ft. above the Pololu Valley floor. The entire tour
is about six hours, with an actual three-hour hike up the Kapoloa
Falls. The adventure hike starts out with a drive through the Waikoloa
lava fields, and ends up at luscious green foliage of the Big Island.
A lunch will be served during the hike, with your choice of deli
sandwiches. During this time you can have some quality time to yourself
and enjoy being in the moment. One cannot visit the Big Island without
booking a tour of the many fabulous waterfalls that reside here.
Valley Waterfall Adventure Details
| Schedule: |
Daily, year-round |
| Duration: |
6¾ hours including transportation,
hike itself approx. 3 hours. |
| Minimum Age: |
8 years |
| Location: |
North Kohala |
| Time: |
Depart 7:00am - return between 12:30pm and
1:15pm |
| Transportation: |
Complimentary transportation from Roy's Restaurant
at King's Shops in Waikoloa Resorts if you are staying in Waikaloa.
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| Directions: |
If you are staying in Kailua-Kona, meet at
the HI Forest and Trail office located on Hwy 19 half way between
Kailu-Kona and the airport. |
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