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Imagine walking along an historic cliffside trail carved into the wall 1000 ft. above the Pololu Valley floor. Along the way you'll encounter beautiful waterfalls and breathtaking views, while interpretive naturalists (passionate guides rated excellent by National Geographic Traveler) share the intriguing natural and cultural history of this extraordinary area. The destination is Kapoloa Falls, which plunges from the crest 300 ft. above you and cascades across the trail falling another 200 ft. into a deep chasm.
This is an easy-to-moderate, 3-mile hike with negligible elevation change. During the hike you'll be served snacks and beverages. Pickup and delivery are included.
From Desert to Tropical Rainforest
Your adventure includes a classic Big Island drive. We pick you up in the dry lava fields of Waikoloa and you end up at a marvelous green expanse of foliage that is for most, the vision of Hawaii.
Your drive takes you past luxury resorts, cultural sites and tthrough picturesque plantation towns. Driving around the Northern tip of the island in winter we often see Humpback whales breaching in plain view.
Valley Waterfall Adventure Details
Schedule: Morning & afternoon daily, year-round
Duration: 5 hours including transportation. Hike itself approx.2 hours.
Hike Length: 3 miles
Hike Difficulty: East to moderate
Location: North Kohala
Time: 7:30am to 12:30pm or 1:00pm to 6:00pm
Children: Minimum age of 8 years. 8-12 pay reduced price.
Included: Snacks & beverages - fresh fruits, banana bread, pound cake, soda, juice and bottled water.
Transportation
Transportation from Roy's Restaurant at King's Shops in Waikoloa.
Requirements: Closed-toe walking shoes or hiking boots, short-sleeved shirt, shorts and a light jacket or sweater. Participants should not be physically challenged or unable to walk over uneven, muddy or rocky terrain.
Note: The trail is 5 to 6 feet across in most areas and only occasionally encounters a straight drop-off of several hundred feet. However, due to these areas, the trail is unsuitable for those terribly afraid of heights.
