UPDATE: After closures due to improvements, the Manoa Falls trail reopens June 5, 2021 per a Hawaii DLNR post.
A hike to Manoa Falls is a tropical rainforest treat to see and hear. The trail wanders along a trickling brook through a thick green forest. It’s almost like hiking through a spa with the soothing sounds of the brook and birds. Then, as you approach the base of this majestic 100-foot waterfall, you hear the water cascading even before you see the falls.
The trail to Manoa Falls is only 0.8 miles long (1.6 miles round-trip) and has a gentle slope. Depending on the amount of rain, the trail can be muddy. I felt bad for the folks who were wearing new-looking white, shoes that were covered in muddy stains.
Here’s advice for hiking this trail:
We chose to park our car in the parking lot just a few steps to the trail head The fee for parking there was $5. Please note that this fee may have changed. The attendant gave us a trail map and answered our questions about the hike. We did try to avoid this fee, but there were tons of no parking signs around.
The contrast from the busy streets of Honolulu to the relaxing, green path through a tropical rainforest is an amazing experience. We recommend this hike as part of our list of the top things to see and do on Oahu.
See all of our photos from this hike.
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wohoo... I've been there.
It's wonderful!
OMG! Sheila, I had no idea it was so beautiful up there! I ran the slide show of all the pics. So beautiful and you caught one of the birds I never see too! Tell the GoVisitHawaii photographer that he deserves a raise. :)
Yeah, yet another place I haven't been to. Shame on me! Love it!
@ Stefan - yes it is wonderful! Glad you've enjoyed the hike, too.
@ Evelyn - hehe...I'll tell the photographer. :) The next time you have a couple hours free, maybe you could check out how pretty it is in person.
Thanks Evelyn! Sheila just raised my rate to 5 cents per hour! :-)
We hiked this as well. It was a good little hike but you definately want to wear the proper shoes. I was wearing so old sneakers however my husband decided that his sandal's would be ok to wear. That was a really bad idea because the bath was really muddy. There is rocks along the way and it was really slippery.
I also wanted to comment that it was hard to get to. We got lost getting there and had to ask for directions. A couple of people didn't know where it was at, even though they lived around the area.
Oh yeah and take a walking stick - even if you don't think you'll need it, it's helpful if it's muddy so you don't slip.
@ Lindsay - we also got lost. That's why I provide a nearby street address in case it helps others.
Would you believe that we had our hiking poles with us.....in the truck of the car! Doh!! We really could have used those on this hike.
Thanks for your comment!
One thing I would add--this is definitely a hike where you get more enjoyment out of the hiking than the final destination. Take in all the forest has to offer on your way to the falls, which were somewhat disappointing on the day we were there (dry spell?). Certainly doable even for those who aren't in shape as well.
ALS - that's too bad that the falls weren't "on" We were recently on the Big Island visiting Rainbow Falls, which we've seen when it had a good flow. This last time it barely had a trickle.
I agree with you that the journey on Monoa Falls trail is very enjoyable.
Can I get there by bus or do I need to rent a car?
Megan -- check with TheBus.org to see if they have a bus stop within walking distance of the trail head.
Hi do you know if a 2.5 year old child can make this hike? thank you!
We really don't know. It's not an overly difficult hike, but also not super easy either. If it's muddy, you need to be careful with your footing.
thank you!
How long does it take roughly to complete this hike and back down to your car again?
As best I can remember between two and three hours. It depends on how muddy the trail is and how many times you stop to look at the surroundings.