



Hike private Hana Highway trails to 3–5 waterfalls, with swim and jump options
5-6 Hours
1-10 people
Lunch, snacks, naturalist guide
Explore a private-group rainforest hike along the Hana Highway, following two streams to multiple waterfalls. Cool off in clear pools, try optional jumps, and learn from a naturalist guide along the way.
You’ll receive an online check-in form about one week before the tour (or immediately if booked within a week). Submit a waiver for each person at least 48 hours before your tour. Bring cash for gratuity if you’d like to tip (or use Venmo or PayPal).
Cancel 48 hours or more prior to the date of the event for a full refund. Cancel within 48 hours for any reason for no refund. Private tours require 72 hours’ notice, except December 20 to January 5 when it’s one week.
Wear a swimsuit under your clothes if you plan to swim (swimming is optional). Choose athletic shoes or sturdy sports sandals that can get wet and muddy. Wear shorts and a T-shirt in summer; bring a jacket in winter.
Bring water, a towel if you plan to swim, reef-safe sunscreen (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide-based), and a camera. Bring cash for gratuity if you want to tip (unless you prepaid gratuity or prefer Venmo or PayPal).
Hike Maui supplies a backpack, rain gear, mosquito repellent, hand sanitizer, lunch, and snacks.
Kahului Park & Ride, Kahului, HI 96732, United States
The rainforest waterfall hikes here deliver something truly special, with knowledgeable guides who consistently earn praise for making each trek memorable. Guides like Gail, Joel, Caden, Ali, Brian, and George come up repeatedly for their deep expertise about local plants, island history, and ecosystems. They'll point out wild guava and lilikoi for tasting along the way, and they clearly prioritize safety while maximizing the fun. Many reviewers mention cliff jumping and swimming under waterfalls as highlights, with guides providing patient encouragement for first-timers. The experience takes you to waterfalls on private property you couldn't access otherwise, and the terrain requires a moderate fitness level. You'll be walking across creeks, navigating slippery rocks and roots, and definitely getting wet, so proper water shoes with good grip are essential. Families with kids from age 8 and up have had wonderful times, and even rainy conditions don't seem to diminish the adventure. Several people wished they'd booked the longer tour option because the experience felt too good to end. The guides' training and local knowledge really set these tours apart from what you might find elsewhere.
We had a fabulous experience hiking Haleakalā! Our guide Brian was extremely knowledgeable, fun, and the views from atop the volcano were incredible! I highly recommend!
Dan Pfaff
April 3, 2026
We had a fabulous experience hiking Haleakalā! Our guide Brian was extremely knowledgeable, fun, and the views from atop the volcano were incredible! I highly recommend!
Dan Pfaff
April 3, 2026