Kipahulu

Maui Town Guide

Kipahulu

Kipahulu is a remote East Maui community known for Haleakala National Park's coastal district, Oheo Gulch, Pipiwai Trail, Waimoku Falls and rural scenery.

Kipahulu, Maui

Kipahulu, which means “fetch from exhausted gardens” in the Hawaiian language, is a remote farming community in East Maui, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Hana. The town still lacks public electric and water utilities. Residents source water from streams. The community is accessible via Pi'ilani Highway, either from Hana Highway in the north (about 45 minutes past Hana) or from the west (Pi'ilani Highway). Both highways are narrow and curvy country roads.

In the old Hawaii, Kipahulu was heavily populated. Ancient archaeological features, such as agricultural terraces and stone mounds, abound in the area. In the 1880s, the population dwindled as people moved to whaling ports like Lahaina. A former sugar town, Kipahulu was turned into a ranch-style village when the mill closed in 1923. During the 1900s, Kipahulu served as a port for an inter-island steamship company.

Kipahulu is a paradise of rainforests, waterfalls, pools, mountain valleys and sweeping ocean views. Upper Kipahulu, between Hana and Kaupo, has been added to the Haleakala National Park in order to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the valley.

A popular Kipahulu attraction is Oheo Gulch, also known as the Seven Sacred Pools. Several hiking trails, including the Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls, are located in this area. Other nearby attractions include the burial place of the American aviator Charles Lindbergh, who is buried on the grounds of Palapala Ho'omau Church, and the Laulima Farms fresh fruit stand, which uses a blender powered by a bicycle.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Kipahulu is located in remote East Maui beyond Hana, near Haleakala National Park's coastal district. From Hana, continue south along the coastal road toward the Kipahulu District. Roads are narrow, winding and remote, so allow extra time and check current access before driving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kipahulu on Maui?

Kipahulu is in remote East Maui, beyond Hana and near the coastal district of Haleakala National Park. The area is reached by narrow, winding roads.

What is Kipahulu known for?

Kipahulu is known for lush coastal scenery, Haleakala National Park's Kipahulu District, Oheo Gulch, Pipiwai Trail, Waimoku Falls and rural East Maui history.

Can visitors swim at Oheo Gulch?

No. The Pools of Oheo are not open for swimming. Visitors can view the area from approved trails when conditions and park access allow.

Is the Pipiwai Trail in Kipahulu?

Yes. The Pipiwai Trail begins in the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park and leads through rainforest and bamboo areas toward Waimoku Falls.

Should visitors drive to Kipahulu after Hana?

Only with enough time, fuel, daylight and current road information. Roads are narrow and remote, and weather or closures can affect access.