The history of the Road to Hana reminds us that it is more than a beautiful scenic route. Not only are there bits of history to see and experience, there are many spectacular waterfalls, trails, and tropical gardens where you can stop and create some new memories of your own. In many ways the history of the Hana Highway, built, maintained and used by early Maui residents of all nationalities and walks of life, reflects the history of multicultural Hawaii itself. If you stop by Hana Picnic Co in Paia they will help you to discover for yourself the many wonders that the Road to Hana has to offer. There you can pick up a free Route Map, get information on any of the points of interest and also pick up all the supplies you will need for your trip. They even offer yummy packed lunches to carry with you!
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