A Lesser-known Location: Lulumahu Falls
Lulumahu Falls seems to always be crowded, and for a good reason: It's one of the most straightforward hikes through lush forest to a towering two-tier waterfall. This 2-mile round trip walk through the woods is great for adventurous hikers that are not interested in spending all day on the approach. However, those seeking solitude should look elsewhere, as its popularity has only grown in recent years.
Lulumahu falls hike
This is a secret hike off the Pali Highway through a bamboo forest, into a sprawling green valley vista and up a mountainside to this 60ft tiered waterfall. If you think this Lulumahu falls trail will be easy, think again!
The journey consists of wading through rivers, hoping for rocks and trying to walk along the pathways of dirt. Look for ribbons tied to trees, which will help direct you to better position the side you’ll want to be on. Be careful to not follow some ribbons that lead high into the hillside and stay closer to the stream. The only way to get up to the waterfall is traveling slowly up stream.
There are very few waterfalls that can hike to that deliver impressive heights…and Lulumahu Falls is quite impressive!
This Hawaiian waterfall has a beautiful presence, as it sits back in a narrow canyon with vines cascading down the walls, and narrow light shining from above.
Lulumahu falls camping? Why not
If it’s raining or recently had heavy rainfall, do not attempt this hike in this area, as the stream can turn into a rushing river, and can become very dangerous to travel through or alongside it.
Remember to do the following things before you go camping:
- Prepare Your Gear
- Tell A Friend You Are Going On A Hike
- Get A Lulumahu Falls Permit