Wailua Falls

Hana Highway, Hawaii, USA

About Wailua Falls

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Waterfall Safety and Common Sense

Wailua Falls is perhaps one of the more scenic waterfalls to be seen on the Hana Highway. It was a satisfyingly tall (approximately 95ft) roadside waterfall with draping tropical foliage surrounding it.

We had a fun time taking long exposure photographs with a tripod as we found it to be very photo friendly.

Apparently, we weren’t the only ones who thought this way as we witnessed traffic jams on a couple of our visits here.

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Wailua Falls

Indeed, we thought this was one of those waterfalls where you were practically guaranteed to stop for it (especially if you hadn’t seen it before).

It was so compelling that we couldn’t help but to stop despite the waterfall fatigue after going this far into the drive to the Oheo Gulch (further south of Hana).

Like most waterfalls in Hawaii, rain feeds it. So its flow is highly dependent on how much time has passed since the last episode of significant rain.

I can totally envision this waterfall having disappointingly low flow towards the late Summer. We witnessed how quickly the falls can diminish that time of year just two days after heavy rains had revived it.

Though the best view of Wailua Falls is from the bridge neighboring the elongated pullouts turned car park, the short path on the Hana side of the bridge got us closer to the falls.

Strangely, given its name, Wailua Falls is on Honolewa Stream rather than the Wailua Stream (one drainage further east). I’m not sure if the Topo maps were incorrect (wouldn’t be the first time) or if the falls was misnamed and it stuck.

Other Waterfalls

For another waterfall surprise, walk uphill on the ascending road from the car park for 0.2 miles (going away from Hana). Once you’re at a high enough vantage point, look back behind you.

That waterfall you’ll see high up in the gulch above Wailua Falls is Waihiumalu Falls. We didn’t have a telephoto lens when we last visited this area, but we certainly wished we had in order to photograph it.

Alternatively, this waterfall is fairly easy to spot if you take the Hana Highway (now Hwy 31) back the other way towards Hana after coming back from ‘Ohe’o Gulch (a choice that wasn’t ours in 2007 when the connecting road to Pi’ilani Highway was closed due to damage from the October 2006 Kona earthquake).

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Awkward shot of Paihi Falls in 2007 as I tried to avoid the temporary bridge infrastructure below

In the same gulch, there’s also the Paihi Falls. This one fell right besides a bridge over the temporary Paihi Stream on the northern side of the gulch. You can’t miss it on the drive towards Wailua Falls.

I also talk about this waterfall (and other waterfalls) on our Hana Highway Waterfalls Road Guide.

Authorities

To my knowledge, Wailua Falls does not belong to a formal authority. However, for information or inquiries about the general area as well as current conditions, you may want to try visiting the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) website.

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