On our recent Hawaii (Big) Island visit, we spent a day of adventure hiking through a Kohala nature reserve that’s abundant in waterfalls. We loved the curvy, rainforest paths that led from one pretty waterfall to the next.
We started our day by meeting our guide, Mateo, at the Hawaii Forest & Trail office in the plantation town of Hawi. From here we boarded the rugged, open air, six-wheel-drive Pinzgauer for a breezy, scenic drive to the starting point of our Kohala Waterfalls Adventure on a private nature reserve.
We were given backpacks with a full water bottle and towel to use plus granola bars to keep us energized. We were also offered walking sticks, which really helped us navigate through the trickier parts of the trail.
The total hiking distance is approximately 1.5 miles, but we never got winded as we stopped many times to admire the waterfalls, learn about the flora as well as the history of the region. The tour isn’t very strenuous, but you do need to be able to walk on uneven surfaces.
As far as the history goes, we saw irrigation ditches and tunnels that were built in the early 1900s for the sugar cane plantations, but are now used for part of the island’s water supply. We also saw a Hawaiian agricultural terrace site that is estimated to be one to two centuries old.
If you like waterfalls, you’ll love this tour. We were promised to see at least six different waterfalls and that promise was kept. We may have seen more.
One of the many highlights of the tour was getting to take a refreshing swim at one of the last waterfalls. The rainforest surroundings at a plunging waterfall made it an idyllic setting for a swim!
After the hike, we boarded back on the Pinzgauer to go to our lunch spot with a view of the stunning Hamakua coastline. After lunch we headed back into Hawi. Since Andy and I met our guide in Hawi, we were free to go as we pleased. For the guests who opted for transportation, they had the opportunity to explore the former sugarcane plantation town of Hawi.
We really enjoyed our Kohala Waterfall Adventure tour. It was scenic, interesting, and lots of fun, too. You can view our photo collection and watch our brief video overview with pretty waterfall footage.
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Have you taking the Kohala Waterfalls Adventure tour on Hawaii Island? How was your experience?
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Is this trail close to one of the Norwegian cruise line stop?
I'm trying to get an idea of what I can do on the stops they have if I book the cruise.
It probably is an excursion offered by Norwegian. The trail is not close to the ship stop, however Hawaii Forest and Trail provides transportation. I recommend contacting Hawaii Forest & Trail directly to enquire if this is an excursion that they're offering on the day you'll be in port.
can i do this trail without a tour guide?
No. As we state in the article, the trail is on a private nature reserve. It is not accessible to the public.
During our upcoming trip we are planning to visit the Big Island and Maui. How does this hike and the waterfalls compare to ones along the Road to Hana?
It's difficult to make a comparison. It's like comparing apples to oranges. They're both fruit.
Take a look at the photos we shared as well as the photos and links from our road to Hana article to get a better idea of what you might see on both.