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Pleasant self-guided walk through lush tropical vegetation to scenic vista points overlooking the cascading Kahuna Falls and the free-falling ‘Akaka Falls, which plunges 442 feet into a stream-eroded gorge.
Capture the beauty of vibrant orchids, rainbow eucalyptus trees, and other native foliage, making Akaka Falls State Park a haven for nature photographers and enthusiasts alike. Nestled on the northeastern side of the Big Island, Akaka Falls State Park is a gem in Hawaii's natural crown.
A spectacular waterfall in a State Park at the dead end of a road north of Hilo. You pay $10 to park and $5/person to enter this State Park. You can pay via CallToPay app, or via a kiosk with a card (if you're in a rental make sure you write down your plate number).
ʻAkaka Falls State Park is a state park on Hawaiʻi Island, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The park is about 11 miles (18 km) north of Hilo, west of Honomū off the Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) at the end of Hawaii Route 220. It includes its namesake ʻAkaka Falls, a 442-foot (135 m) tall waterfall.
At ʻAkaka Falls State Park, located along the northeastern Hilo Coast, you can see two gorgeous waterfalls on one short hike. The pleasant 0.4-mile uphill hike will take you through a lush rainforest filled with wild orchids, bamboo groves and draping ferns.
Akaka Falls State Park, along with the northeastern Hamakua Coast, is home to two gorgeous waterfalls and an abundance of lush tropical greenery to delight visitors. The stroll to reach Akaka Falls is almost as beautiful as the falls itself.
Seeing a waterfall in Hawaiʻi. Yes, it’s a thing. And one of the most accessible waterfalls is ʻAkaka Falls on Hawaiʻi Island. In fact, you can see two waterfalls—ʻAkaka Falls and the smaller Kahuna Falls—on this short but beautiful hike through a lush rainforest filled with bamboo and wild orchids.
Located along the lush Hamakua Coast in the northeast of the island, Akaka Falls State Park protects Akaka Falls, one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Hawaii. The 442-foot Akaka Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the state and one of the Big Island’s must-visit attractions!