Hawaii waterfalls are one of the U.S. state of Hawaii's great visitor attractions.
Name | Island | Height
(feet) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
ʻAkaka Falls | Hawaii | 442[1] | |
Hiilawe Waterfall | Hawaii | 1450[1] | |
Mount Waialeale Falls | Hawaii | Wall of Tears | |
Onomea Falls | Hawaii | ||
Rainbow Falls (Hawaii) | Hawaii | 80 | |
Umauma Falls | Hawaii | ||
Waihilau Falls | Hawaii | 2600[1] | |
Waiilikahi Falls | Hawaii | 1080[1] | |
Hanakapiai Falls | Kauai | 300[1] | |
Hoolea Falls | Kauai[2] | ||
Hoʻopiʻi Falls | Kauai | ||
Kipu Falls | Kauai | ||
Manawaiopuna Falls | Kauai[2] | 400 | |
ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls | Kauai | 150[1] | |
Uluwehi Falls | Kauai[2] | Difficult terrain. Kayak/canoe access. | |
Wailua Falls | Kauai | 173 | |
Alelele Falls | Maui[2] | Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park | |
Kopiliula Falls | Maui[2] | ||
Honokohau Falls | Maui | 1100[1] | No access on foot. |
Makahiku Falls | Maui | 2000[1] | |
Pools of Oheo | Maui[2] | Seven pools Haleakala National Park | |
Puaa Kaa Falls | Maui[2] | ||
Twin Falls | Maui[2] | ||
Waikani Falls | Maui[2] | ||
Waimoku Falls | Maui | 400[1] | Pipiwai Trail in Haleakalā National Park |
Kahiwa Falls | Molokai | 2165 | |
Moalua Falls | Molokai | 250[2] | |
Oloʻupena Falls | Molokai | 2953[1] | |
Papalaua Falls | Molokai | 1250[1] | |
Puʻukaʻoku Falls | Molokai | 2700[1] | |
Kaipapau Falls | Oahu | Long hike to access | |
Kaliuwaa Falls | Oahu[2] | 1100[2] | Closed to the public |
Kapena Falls | Oahu[2] | ||
Lulumahu Falls | Oahu[2] | Requires permit to visit | |
Manoa Falls | Oahu | 150[1] | |
Waikahalulu Falls | Oahu[2] | ||
Waipuhia Falls | Oahu[2] | AKA Upside-down Falls. Difficult trail. |
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