Outdoor
Hiking
Halawa Valley Cultural Hike
Guided cultural hike through an ancient valley to a 250-foot double waterfall
Ages
6–18+
Cost
Paid
Duration
~4hrs
Difficulty
Moderate
Setting
Outdoor
A guided cultural hike through the ancient Halawa Valley to a beautiful 250-foot double waterfall (Moa ula Falls). Access to the valley trail is only through a guided tour with a local Hawaiian family who shares the valley history, culture, and legends along the way. Kids learn about taro farming, Hawaiian plant uses, and valley life. The waterfall pool at the end is deep enough for swimming. The valley itself is stunningly beautiful with the green walls rising on both sides. This is an authentic Hawaiian cultural experience, not a tourist operation.
Pricing
Guided tours from $60-75/person (verify)
Common Questions
- How much does Halawa Valley Cultural Hike cost?
- Admission to Halawa Valley Cultural Hike is paid. Guided tours from $60-75/person (verify)
- What ages is Halawa Valley Cultural Hike good for?
- Halawa Valley Cultural Hike is best for kids ages 6 to 18+.
- Is Halawa Valley Cultural Hike stroller friendly?
- No, Halawa Valley Cultural Hike is not considered stroller friendly.
- Can I bring my dog to Halawa Valley Cultural Hike?
- No, dogs are not allowed at Halawa Valley Cultural Hike.
- How hard is Halawa Valley Cultural Hike?
- The difficulty level is moderate. Plan for about 4 hours.
- Is Halawa Valley Cultural Hike free?
- No, Halawa Valley Cultural Hike costs paid.
- What should I bring to Halawa Valley Cultural Hike?
- Hiking shoes, swimsuit, water, bug spray, rain jacket, camera
- How long does Halawa Valley Cultural Hike take?
- Most families spend about 4 hours at Halawa Valley Cultural Hike.
- When is the best time to visit Halawa Valley Cultural Hike?
- Morning tours. Book in advance through local guide services.
- Is there parking at Halawa Valley Cultural Hike?
- Parking at the valley trailhead as directed by tour guide