Pipiwai Trail

23 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Andrea
April 18, 2022
Awesome hike in Hana. Gorgeous views, bamboo forest, big banyan tree and a GIANT waterfall at the end. Bring your own pack lunch and water. Hike takes about 2-3 hours, in total. They shut the trail down around 3-4pm. So, plan your arrival accordingly.
April & Bob
March 28, 2022
Beautiful 4 mile hike that gains 650' elevation. Take your time and enjoy.
Chenwei
February 24, 2022
Pipiwai Trail is the first trail I did in Maui, it's pretty charming with Banyan trees, bamboo forest and waterfall at the end. Because it's relatively short trail, I would recommend it no matter you want to go for a solo-hike or enjoy it with your family.
Revi
October 25, 2021
Lots of tourists but its cause it is still one of the best hikes, with one of the biggest bamboo forest in the world. Bigger than the one in kyoto!
Mark
June 17, 2017
If you go to Hana you should consider this hike. It is part of the Haleakala National Park system but you go to Hana to get there. You could go to Hana, the Seven Sacred Pools and Pipiwai all in one day. The best part about this hike is the HUGE bamboo forest, Banyan trees and the overlooks on the bridges. The hike is about 4 miles and is easy to moderate. It is a muddy trail as you get higher in elevation. You will be hiking uphill through the forest for just a little while; it levels out after the first part. Make sure to check out the overlooks and side trails along the way. Once past the bamboo forest, you will reach the stream bed leading to Waimoku Falls. See inforation letter...
If you go to Hana you should consider this hike. It is part of the Haleakala National Park system but you go to Hana to get there. You could go to Hana, the Seven Sacred Pools and Pipiwai all in one day. The best part about this hike is the HUGE bamboo forest, Banyan trees and the overlooks on the b…