Plan Your Visit To Waimea Falls
The Waimea Valley arboretum and botanical garden is located on Oahu's North Shore, about 34.4 miles from Honolulu on the H1 to H2 roadway on the North Shore from Haleiwa. From there, follow the coastal route to Waimea Valley, which is situated on the right-hand side of the road, facing Waimea Beach. Waimea Falls is situated deep in the canyon and is a lovely simple flat family-friendly walk.
Waimea Falls swimming
Swimming is permitted at Waimea Falls; however, everyone is expected to wear a life jacket (which are provided for free on-site) and to cooperate with the on-duty life guard. You may test on several sizes of life jackets and are obliged to have them strapped on before entering the swimming area.
Waterfall swimming is dependent on current waterfall conditions. At 9 a.m., lifeguards make the day's swim call. Swimming at the waterfall comes to an end at 4:30 pm.
Waimea Falls hiking
The botanical garden's Waimea waterfalls are accessed by a paved route and a short graveled path that is simple to navigate with a little slope as you approach the waterfalls area. The.75-mile walk takes less than forty minutes to reach the observation point area and the entrance to the waterfall checking and life jacket station.
Waimea Waterfalls is a non-profit organization that is part of the Waimea Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. Waimea Valley botanical gardens admission provides access to the grounds with different garden rooms and replicas of a typical town with houses, relics, and other structures utilized by the area's Early Hawaiian people. You may take a docent-led tour or do it alone, using a brochure and map to see the different gardens and simulated towns that were usually constructed in the region. The plant collection is extensive, with big local plants and foreign plant species gathered from all around the globe.