There are so many things to see and do along the Road to Hana, including waterfalls, bamboo forests, cool trails and more and most of us have a limited time in which to experience as much as possible, which is why we suggest you plan your route in advance. The best way to do this is to stop by Hana Picnic Co in Paia, grab a map, and ask their friendly staff for the latest info on where to go. The staff at Hana Picnic Co get out on the Road to Hana on a regular basis, so they can always tell you which stops are worth your time. Plus, you can fuel up with great Power smoothie while you’re planning your day!
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- Alau Island
- avocados
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- Banyan tree
- Food To Go
- guava trees
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- hana picnic sandwich
- Hana Picnics
- Hawaii History
- Hawaiin legends
- heiau (religious temples)
- hibiscus state flower
- Hiking trails
- Ho'okipa Beach
- Holy Rosary Church
- Honomanu Bay
- Ke'anae Arboretum.
- KE'ANAE PENNINSULA
- kukui nuts
- Makapipi Falls.
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- Maui-Made Gifts
- Nahiku
- Oheo Gulch. “The Seven Sacred Pools.”
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- Waianapanapa Coast.