Kīpahulu and Kaupō
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Long before the first Europeans arrived on Maui, the Kīpahulu district was prized by the Hawaiian ali’i (royalty) for its fertile land and bountiful sea. Thousands of people lived in the villages of Hāna, Kīpahulu, and Kaupō, sustaining themselves through farming and fishing. Beyond Hāna, the road continues through Kīpahulu, Kaupō, and finally, winds its way up to ’Ulupalakua, offering spectacular scenery and the serenity that comes with an almost non-existent human population.
For information about the Kaupō Gap Trail (see Kaupō Trail)
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1. ’Ohe’o Gulch
The Kīpahulu Valley, formed by the flowing waters of ’Ohe’o Gulch, drops steeply from the east rim of Haleakalā to the ocean. A rain forest wilderness, its fragile environment is mostly protected as a preserve and closed to the public. But the lower part of the valley can be visited on foot along the Waimoku Falls Trail.
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2. Seven Pools
2. Seven PoolsMany more than seven pools, in fact, all formed by the waterfalls rushing seaward from the top of Haleakalā. This lush tropical area is great for hiking, swimming, and camping. The pools below the road are easy to reach, but more adventurous visitors search out the upper pools along the Waimoku Falls Trail.
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3. Falls at Makahiku
These magnificent 181-ft falls are accessible from the Waimoku Falls Trail (half a mile up from ’Ohe’o Gulch ranger station). A beautiful pool at the top of the falls is great for a cooling dip.
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4. Waimoku Falls
4. Waimoku FallsFarther up the trail, beyond a fantastic bamboo forest, Waimoku Falls spills 450 ft over the ledge of a high cliff, tumbling into a shallow pool. You can swim or wade in the refreshing water here, a welcome treat on a hot day.
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5. Charles Lindbergh’s Grave
5. Charles Lindbergh’s GraveFirst to fly solo across the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh (1902– 74), lived out his days amid the peaceful beauty of the Hāna coast. He sketched the design for his grave, which lies behind the Palapala Ho’omau Church in Kīpahulu.
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6. Kīpahulu Point Lighthouse County Park
6. Kīpahulu Point Lighthouse County ParkRight by the site of Lindbergh’s grave is this pleasant little park. Formerly the surrounds of a working lighthouse, the park’s shady trees and tables overlook the ocean, making it ideal for picnics.
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7. Huialoha Church, Kaupō
Built in 1859, the church fell into disrepair during the last century. However, volunteers worked to renovate the building and it was reopened in 1978, adding extra meaning to its name Huialoha, “meeting of compassion.”
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8. Kaupō Store
The 72-year-old store sells local snacks like marlin jerky and shave ice. Opening times are erratic, but if it’s closed peruse the bulletin board, plastered with business cards from all over the world.
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9. St. Joseph’s Church
9. St. Joseph’s ChurchThe size of St. Joseph’s gives a clue to the large Hawaiian population it used to serve in the late 19th century. The church has been recently restored by volunteers from the local community.
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10. Kaupō Gap
10. Kaupō GapDriving along the rough road on the “backside” of Maui, Kaupō Gap becomes clearly visible. It was created when an erupting Haleakalā blew away a large section of the mountain’s rim.
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