Hanakāpī‘ai Falls
Kapaʻa, Hawaii
Details
Distance
8 miles
Elevation Gain
2913 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Rob Witt
Be prepared to swim under a 300ft waterfall and get another perspective of the Na Pali Coast at Hanakāpī‘ai Falls. This day hike should take about 5-6 hours, so pack accordingly.
This hike is on the beginning section of the Kalalau trail, at Ke'e Beach. Your trip begins with a winding 2 mile trail to Hanakapi`ai Beach. The beach is a beautiful place to hang out and relax, there's a stream where you can take a dip, and bathrooms if you need to stop. Unfortunately, there's no swimming at the beach, due to strong currents.
If you're planning to continue up to the falls, be prepared for another 2 mile climb uphill. This part of the hike gets more challenging with steep climbs, crossing a stream multiple times, and a little scrambling over boulders, but the reward is worth it. Once you've reached the falls, enjoy it! Take some time to relax, eat lunch, and swim in the pool below the falls. Keep in mind though, you've still got 4 miles to hike back. Due to the length of the hike, we recommend getting an early start on it just in case; you want to make sure you make it back to your car by the time the sun goes down.
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Hanakāpī‘ai Falls Reviews
This was an awesome hike! Plenty of breathtaking views along the way : gorgeous blue water, Na Pali coast, tropical trees, and [of course] the waterfall! I hiked the 8 miles in my Vibrams, and feel fabulous today. I even saw a few people walking it barefoot! (Albeit, I wouldn't recommend it if you haven't trained to walk barefoot). The second leg (beach to waterfall) is a lot rockier, so definitely take your time. Overall, it was a superbly enjoyable hike.
This day was beyond fabulous! Gorgeous views on this trail through the "jungle", with streams, beach, and waterfall. I did this with my 22 year-old son when I was 53. I had not been exercising much, but am fairly active and not overweight. I did not find this too difficult. Crossing one rushing stream was tricky. It was an amazing hike. Good shoes are super important and lots of water of course. Beware: Trail was muddy with puddles in places even on a relatively dry week. A recent rain will make it treacherous in places. One of the best adventures of my life!
5.0
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