Hike to a 35-foot Ko’olau waterfall with a guide
Appx. 3 hours
Up to 6 people
Nature guides, rain poncho, snacks
Explore a privately owned rainforest trail in windward O’ahu on a mild to moderate guided hike to a 35-foot waterfall. Walk less than 2 miles round-trip and cool off by streams or a shallow pool.
The trail can be muddy and slippery when wet. Waterfall flow can vary based on recent rainfall. Gratuities are not included; suggested gratuity is 10% of the tour price.
When booking this activity through a 3rd party, their cancellation policy applies. When booking direct, cancel 24 hours before the tour. 50% charged within 24 hours and full charge for no show.
Wear shoes suitable for hiking. Wear swim attire if you plan to get wet at the waterfall. Bring sunscreen, snacks, water, and a camera if you want one.
Expect a mild to moderate dirt trail with rocks and roots. The trail can be muddy and slippery when wet.
In the rainforest, expect rain. Waterfall flow can vary depending on factors like recent rainfall.
We will pick you up in Waikiki in our air-conditioned shuttle
The guides here really seem to make the experience. Multiple reviewers specifically praise Daniel, Ray, Terry, and Terii by name, noting how knowledgeable they are about Hawaiian history, culture, plants, and the local ecosystem. These aren't just scripted tour talks either. One guest appreciated that their guide felt "genuine" and wasn't putting on the "usual tourist show," while another was treated to live flute and ukulele music at the waterfall. The actual tour typically combines an easy downhill bike ride through rainforest terrain with a hike to a waterfall, and most people found it relaxing and scenic with great photo opportunities. Safety support includes escort vehicles to manage traffic, and the guides adjust the pace for mixed groups, including families with kids and seniors. That said, there are a couple legitimate concerns worth noting. Two reviewers felt the tour didn't justify its cost, with one calling out a steep price tag for what amounted to under two hours of activity. The waterfall itself can be underwhelming depending on rainfall, described as just "a small trickle" by one visitor. There's also a troubling review about significant delays and safety issues during the bike ride, including hairpin turns with oncoming traffic and guides who didn't check on a rider who went off the road. Most experiences seem overwhelmingly positive, but if you're not comfortable on bikes or want guaranteed value for premium pricing, it's worth considering whether this particular tour matches your expectations and skill level.
A beautiful ride! Our guide, Macai, was so knowledgeable about the history, the vegetation, the birds, the geography! Only disappointment was that it wasn’t longer🙂 great equipment, felt safe on the roads and trails.
Kay Werth
March 24, 2026
A beautiful ride! Our guide, Macai, was so knowledgeable about the history, the vegetation, the birds, the geography! Only disappointment was that it wasn’t longer🙂 great equipment, felt safe on the roads and trails.
Kay Werth
March 24, 2026