10 Best Waterfall in Maui during Monsoon

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As the centerpiece of Haleakala National Park, Waimoku Falls is a must-see, boasting a 400-foot drop amidst lush rainforest.

Waimoku Falls

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Accessible via the Road to Hana, Twin Falls offers a refreshing swim in natural pools and a picturesque setting.

Twin Falls

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A hidden gem along the Road to Hana, Waikamoi Falls requires a short hike but rewards with a secluded and stunning waterfall.

Waikamoi Falls

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Accessible only by helicopter, Honokohau Falls is the tallest waterfall on Maui, offering a breathtaking aerial view.

Honokohau Falls

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This double-tiered waterfall is reached via a unique trail involving thirteen stream crossings.

Makamakaole Falls

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A lesser-known gem, Punalau Falls requires a bit of adventure to reach but offers a rewarding experience.

Punalau Falls

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Also known as Wailua Iki Falls, this waterfall is a popular spot for swimming and relaxing.

Kopiliula Falls

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Located in Maui's Garden of Eden, Pua'a Ka'a Falls offers a picturesque setting amidst lush greenery.

Pua'a Ka'a Falls

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A series of three waterfalls, Upper Waikani Falls offers a refreshing escape in the heart of the rainforest.

Upper Waikani Falls

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Accessible by hiking, Hanawi Falls is a hidden gem with a cascading drop into a natural pool.

Hanawi Falls