Waimea Waterfall
Waimea Waterfall
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Have a refreshing swim in the pool under these scenic falls in north Oahu. You can get there via an easy 1.5-mile hike through a beautifully landscaped path along the Waimea River. While the park is beautiful year-round, you may encounter a dry waterfall during periods with little rainfall. Tickets are required to enter the Waimea Waterfall and include the rental of a life jacket, which you must wear to take a dip in the pool. Beware of the slippery rocks.
If you need a refreshment—and to complete the experience—have a quintessential shave ice on your way back. – Tripadvisor
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- kiwiflyer10192 contributionsPicturesqueWe hired a car and went to the north shore. The waterfall is about a 20-25 minute walk. You can hire boxes there to store your belongings and there are toilets and changing rooms. The life guards give you life jackets. It is rocky getting into the water but not unmanageable.Visited January 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 13 January 2023
- downtime48Ronan, Montana44 contributionsVisiting the fallsNice paved walkway so even tho uphill to the falls it wasn’t difficult. Lots of places to rest on the 3/4 mile walk. Lots of beautiful foliage and flowering plants to see along the way.Visited March 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 6 March 2023
- Ashley CHouston, Texas3 contributionsBeautiful Sight to see!The hike to Waimea Falls is stunning. I think I took 100 photos of the scenery because the vegetation and flowers are a sight to see. The waterfall was refreshingly cold after the hike and the water was completely clear. Definitely a must when visting Oahu!Visited June 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 17 July 2023
- PJ J1 contributionFun for older children and adultsWe went here not knowing much and were pleased by our choice. Definitely bring your swimsuit and towels so you can have fun swimming to waterfall! Even though they provide the required life jackets, not recommended for toddlers or children easily scared.Visited July 2023Travelled with familyWritten 29 July 2023
- RunjodeKelleys Island, Ohio10 contributionsCulture and beautyThé valley walk up to the falls is a beautiful botanical garden, well maintained and marked. The trail is paved and easily walked. Cultural displays along the way add to the ambiance and to the experience. Thé falls had many people enjoying the float in the pool, complete with life guards and required life jackets given out at the site of the falls.Visited September 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 6 September 2023
- Discover5231713 contributionsWaterfall & Garden amazing experienceGo, you will not regret it. It's amazing. The Garden is beautiful!!! The waterfall is inside the garden. You need at least 2 hours to take your time to explore the garden fully. Once inside the garden its a 30 minute uphill walk to the garden. It may a bit challenging for some. However you can pay and ride the golf cart instead of walking. However if you can walk, walk it so you can take your time. Take your bathing suit just in case you are able to swim in the waterfall. You will get lots of great pictures. Nice spots in the garden for a picnic. I will definitely go back.Visited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 18 October 2023
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Yufei L
1 contribution
Nov 2023 • Family
Website had no indication of closure, yet we drove 1 hour only to find it's closed. Ironically there is another sign next to the closure sign saying open 7 days a week. Staff was super rude, you would think with staff onsite they could have opened to tourists, yet the staff was there to only to teach you 'a lesson about showing respect to the island'. Sure, shutting nature down as if it's personal property is very respectful. Next time show some respect to people by letting them know when you close on your website
Written 23 November 2023
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julian p
4 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
Unfortunately the falls were non-existent due to the lack of recent rainfall and there was no swimming in the pool due to low water level.. Still a nice stroll through beautiful scenery...but need the waterfall to have water coming down to make it really worthwhile.
Written 10 November 2023
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Billy Mac M
Markham, Canada6 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
No water. I wish their website would share if there was a flowing waterfall. We travelled from Waikiki to see this beautiful site and were disappointed to find it not flowing. I understand that it's due to lack of rainfall, but this could be shared online to allow people to reschedule later in their vacation. Thank goodness I didn't purchase the entry online prior to my visit!! We did not enter and instead went swimming in the waves across the road.
Written 25 October 2023
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Discover523171
3 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
Go, you will not regret it. It's amazing. The Garden is beautiful!!! The waterfall is inside the garden. You need at least 2 hours to take your time to explore the garden fully. Once inside the garden its a 30 minute uphill walk to the garden. It may a bit challenging for some. However you can pay and ride the golf cart instead of walking. However if you can walk, walk it so you can take your time. Take your bathing suit just in case you are able to swim in the waterfall. You will get lots of great pictures. Nice spots in the garden for a picnic. I will definitely go back.
Written 18 October 2023
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Cheryl0000
Port Macquarie, Australia3 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
We went to the Falls today. We are a group of 5 all over 65 years. They charge $25 usd to get in. Another $10 each way in a cart. So we elected to go on our own up the winding path 3/4 there we were told there is no water in the falls. WHY WERE WE NOT INFORMED ABOUT THAT ON PAYING AND BEFORE I nearly passed out with heat . NOT HAPPY AT ALL.....
Written 14 October 2023
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BigDawg W
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Jul 2023 • Family
Beautiful scenery while doing an easy comfortable hike. Great for just getting out the house. Bring bug spray, the mosquitos are really disrespectful.
Written 2 October 2023
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Runjode
Kelleys Island, OH10 contributions
Sep 2023 • Friends
Thé valley walk up to the falls is a beautiful botanical garden, well maintained and marked. The trail is paved and easily walked. Cultural displays along the way add to the ambiance and to the experience.
Thé falls had many people enjoying the float in the pool, complete with life guards and required life jackets given out at the site of the falls.
Thé falls had many people enjoying the float in the pool, complete with life guards and required life jackets given out at the site of the falls.
Written 6 September 2023
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PJ J
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Jul 2023 • Family
We went here not knowing much and were pleased by our choice. Definitely bring your swimsuit and towels so you can have fun swimming to waterfall!
Even though they provide the required life jackets, not recommended for toddlers or children easily scared.
Even though they provide the required life jackets, not recommended for toddlers or children easily scared.
Written 29 July 2023
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Michelle P
Aliso Viejo, CA100 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
This is a fun hike and swim experience. Go before 11am to beat the crowds. We took the 3/4 mile each way on a paved road. It has some moderate inclines in some areas but we found it quite manageable. The botanical gardens and some cultural exhibits made the walk really pleasant. The waterfall is well managed with life vest attendants and life guards warning of the less safe areas. The water was refreshing and a great spot for photos. Bring your GoPro. The food at the main visitors center was surprisingly good. There were turtles on the nearby beach on our way back to Waikiki which was a fun surprise too.
Written 19 July 2023
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Ashley C
Houston, TX3 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
The hike to Waimea Falls is stunning. I think I took 100 photos of the scenery because the vegetation and flowers are a sight to see. The waterfall was refreshingly cold after the hike and the water was completely clear. Definitely a must when visting Oahu!
Written 17 July 2023
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Christopher
Willow Grove, PA17 contributions
Is the waterfall closed Mondays? The website says it is, but the ticket purchasing section of the site allows me to select Mondays.
Climber249202
San Diego, CA
Is there a trolley or shuttle service that goes to Waimea waterfalls
beachbuddy10
Bridport, UK1,583 contributions
Yes there’s a golf cart. We had a lovely commentary from our driver as well. We walked back though and it really wasn’t far.
Bethany Uy
Carrollton, TX14 contributions
Is there a general admission and parking fee? Is it a nice easy hike?
Hanna P.
768 contributions
There is an admission charge for tourists and local residents ( local residents ID required). The hike is relatively easy as they are paved pathways. You will require to wear a safety vest if you want to swim in the fall.
BeachMtnDesert
Tucson, AZ179 contributions
We arrived yesterday (Aug 12) at Waimea Falls about 2pm and were told the falls were closed due to an accident. Everyone was extremely vague about when the falls would be open again. Does anyone have more info? Thx!
Is the water safe to swim in
Jennifer D
Baguio, Philippines412 contributions
Yes it is. The kids had fun swimming. They make all swimmers use swim vests. They have a placard that cautions people about risk of leptospirosis but there is a rinse area and changing room anyone can use. There’s still a lot of people going and enjoying the waterfalls.
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