One of the first waterfalls along the Road to Hana is Twin Falls. It’s located just after mile marker two, and there is a large turnout on your right where you can pull over. There are actually several waterfalls along a trail in this area, but there are two main falls most people come to see. The first is on your left after a short, but sometimes slippery, hike. It’s a great place to take a swim and cool off. If you’re up for more of an adventure, you can walk a little further off the main road to a much taller waterfall – and there are smaller pools, falls, and caves off the main path as well. Twin Falls is thought of as the first stop of note on the Hana Highway for good reason! Get directions from Hana Picnic Co.
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