Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Waianapanapa State Park, Hana, HI, 1/25/19


Just a couple of miles up the Road to Hana from our cabin, we found Waianapanapa State Park, with a rocky coast, and Maui's only black sand beach with fresh water caves.  The caves, unfortunately, are no longer open to the public.  According to our Moon guide book, the maze of caves and tunnels are large enough to get lost in.





We opted to walk part of the ancient King's highway, an ancient trail that used to wind around the isle. On the way we passed blowholes, tidal pools and sea arches. Round trip 3.75 miles, 740 ft elevation. 

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