It’s no secret that the Aloha State is known for having some of the most impressive waterfalls in the country. From Manawaiopuna Falls to Hoopii Falls and numerous lesser-known waterfalls, Hawaii’s waterfalls are nothing short of spectacular. But not all waterfalls are easy to access or have pools where swimming is allowed. However, on the island of Maui, the Twin Falls Trail is an easy-to-access waterfall hike in Hawaii that’s less than a mile one way. Best of all, you can take a refreshing dip in this glorious waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii, too.

To find the Twin Falls Trail, take Hana Highway and at Mile Marker 2, you’ll see a bridge near a fruit stand and a dirt lot where you can park your car.

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Twin Falls is located on the property of Wailele Farms, and since this is private property, read the rules on the signs, stay on the pathways, and don’t leave anything behind.

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You’ll trek along the Twin Falls Trail for 0.9-miles before seeing the beautiful waterfalls. This is an out-and-back pathway, so keep in mind that you’ll have to hike a total of 1.8-miles round trip. Along the way, enjoy the bamboo, gorgeous flowers, and other natural scenery before you see the waterfalls.

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This moderate trail can experience heavy traffic at times, so if you want more peace and quiet, plan to arrive early in the morning. You may even have it to yourself, at least for a little while.

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Take some time to marvel at the gorgeous waterfalls (there is a total of three) and then prepare to wade or go swimming!

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Although the hike here is a relatively short one, it’s still nice to have the option to cool off in a beautiful, refreshing swimming hole like this one.

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Twin Falls is subject to occasional closures if there have been heavy rains in the area. If that’s the case, signs will be posted at the trailhead.

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Ready for a dip at the Twin Falls swimming hole? Have you visited it before? If so, please share your experience in the comments below! And to learn more about this lovely waterfall hike in Hawaii, be sure to visit the official website of Twin Falls.

Are you looking for another waterfall swimming hole in the Aloha State? You’re definitely in the right place! Read this article to learn about the Pools of Oheo, also known as Seven Sacred Pools at Haleakala National Park in Maui.

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Address: Twin Falls Maui Waterfall, 6300 Hana Hwy, Haiku, HI 96708, USA

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Waterfall Swimming Hole in Hawaii August 05, 2022 Sarah M. What are some other waterfall swimming holes in Hawaii? There’s nothing quite as wondrous as a dip in a waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii; these beauteous bodies of water are Mother Nature’s very own swimming pools! And the Aloha State is full of them, providing the most perfect incentive for lacing up our shoes even on the hottest summer day. One waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii we can’t get enough of is located along Maui’s Hana Highway. This immensely scenic 64.4-mile drive that stretches from Kahului to Hana is popular not for the destination — Hana Town — but for the incredible journey it takes to get there – and the natural wonders you’ll find along the way. While many of the stops are overcrowded with tourists, the road to Hana leads to four swimming holes you’ll find hidden in a bamboo forest. These are some of Hawaii’s best-kept secrets, and you might even have them all to yourself. In fact, there’s really no telling how many spring-fed pools you’ll find hidden within this bamboo forest, and that’s part of the adventure. Known as Na’Ili’Ili Haele, this dreamy destination is home to not one or two waterfall swimming holes, but more than four! As you hike, you will be rewarded with a string of waterfalls and pools to admire, photograph, and even splash around in. The first few waterfalls are typically within easy reach of most hikers, but extreme outdoor enthusiasts will find more. It’s a real-life Garden of Eden complete with several waterfall-fed oases!

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Waterfall Swimming Hole in Hawaii

August 05, 2022

Sarah M.

What are some other waterfall swimming holes in Hawaii? There’s nothing quite as wondrous as a dip in a waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii; these beauteous bodies of water are Mother Nature’s very own swimming pools! And the Aloha State is full of them, providing the most perfect incentive for lacing up our shoes even on the hottest summer day. One waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii we can’t get enough of is located along Maui’s Hana Highway. This immensely scenic 64.4-mile drive that stretches from Kahului to Hana is popular not for the destination — Hana Town — but for the incredible journey it takes to get there – and the natural wonders you’ll find along the way. While many of the stops are overcrowded with tourists, the road to Hana leads to four swimming holes you’ll find hidden in a bamboo forest. These are some of Hawaii’s best-kept secrets, and you might even have them all to yourself. In fact, there’s really no telling how many spring-fed pools you’ll find hidden within this bamboo forest, and that’s part of the adventure. Known as Na’Ili’Ili Haele, this dreamy destination is home to not one or two waterfall swimming holes, but more than four! As you hike, you will be rewarded with a string of waterfalls and pools to admire, photograph, and even splash around in. The first few waterfalls are typically within easy reach of most hikers, but extreme outdoor enthusiasts will find more. It’s a real-life Garden of Eden complete with several waterfall-fed oases!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There’s nothing quite as wondrous as a dip in a waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii; these beauteous bodies of water are Mother Nature’s very own swimming pools! And the Aloha State is full of them, providing the most perfect incentive for lacing up our shoes even on the hottest summer day.

One waterfall swimming hole in Hawaii we can’t get enough of is located along Maui’s Hana Highway. This immensely scenic 64.4-mile drive that stretches from Kahului to Hana is popular not for the destination — Hana Town — but for the incredible journey it takes to get there – and the natural wonders you’ll find along the way. While many of the stops are overcrowded with tourists, the road to Hana leads to four swimming holes you’ll find hidden in a bamboo forest. These are some of Hawaii’s best-kept secrets, and you might even have them all to yourself. In fact, there’s really no telling how many spring-fed pools you’ll find hidden within this bamboo forest, and that’s part of the adventure. Known as Na’Ili’Ili Haele, this dreamy destination is home to not one or two waterfall swimming holes, but more than four! As you hike, you will be rewarded with a string of waterfalls and pools to admire, photograph, and even splash around in. The first few waterfalls are typically within easy reach of most hikers, but extreme outdoor enthusiasts will find more. It’s a real-life Garden of Eden complete with several waterfall-fed oases!