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    Iao Valley State Monument

    4.4 (466 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Gerald L.

    Easy to get to. Not very amazing compared to all the stuff to see in this island. But it's ok. Pro tip: Buy entry and parking online beforehand. But what the web doesn't tel you is you can park for free; you just have to walk about 5 minutes more. Up a little hill though. So depends how energetic you feel. It's a very, very short little walk through this park up a path to get to the view of the needle. Paved. Some short stairs. No problem. And then that's the main attraction. Plus you get a view of the park below. There are a few more small paths but it's really quite small. I think they call it a botanical garden, unless there's another one that I missed. This was a 30 minute visit for us.

    Gorgeous even from the parking lot
    Rachel E.

    Stopped here on a whim after a Costco trip, when the sky was a little cloudy, and it ended up being the perfect time. Beautiful scenery and not too many people. This is definitely not an all day park, but there is enough to do to burn a couple hours if you need it. If you get an audio guide like we did, it tells you more about the park so you know what you are looking at. Although I think the park is gorgeous enough to enjoy on its own. We DID have to book a reservation online but it wasn't too bad, and I got the impression they were a little loose with the times, especially on slower days. Of course, your mileage may vary. This is also a good recommendation of a park for folks with limited mobility. While there are some walking trails you can do, you can also see some pretty stuff just from the parking lot alone.

    Diana M.

    Mae sure you make a park reservation and you show up on time! You can also add parking or try to park outside the park and walk. This is a quick park to visit with very easy walking paths and stairs. If you stick to the marked trails 45 mins should be more than enough time to explore it. We did notice that there are people going past the "do no trespass" signs to go on unofficial hikes or going past the safety signs to get in the water.

    Heather K.

    This was cool to see and read all the culture behind the park. We did drive about an hour to see it, and there just wasn't a ton to see or do there so it wasn't worth making such a long trip out to it. If I was closer and in the area I would definitely visit. But I wouldn't say I'd go out of my way to see this again.

    Magda G.

    We were told about the spot by someone at our hotel while in the hot tub. They said it was a great spot to get some views in. She wasn't wrong. It's not a hike or anything since there are stairs, but it's all within a small area. They do require reservations ahead of time however, there is street parking before getting to the gate. I believe they close at 5 PM. It's a nice little nature walk with views of the mountain peaks, Valley, and stream. You'd probably spend about 30 minutes to an hour in this area.

    Shakira E.

    Beautiful respite of green lush nature! If you want to touch and be touched by foliage then make this a stop during your Maui vacation. It is wheelchair friendly in the initial entry but the bridge may be difficult as it is narrow. But if you use walking sticks or crutches it is doable to cross the bridge. Waking up the stairs to get a closer view of the needle might not be possible or down to the water. But if you are an adventure seeker this is a great experience and the cost for entry per car is less was $16.48 for non native Hawaiians as of 11/15/2025.

    Elise B.

    I made an online reservation through their park website. They have public restrooms by the parking lot. There is paved walking paths & stairs leading to different view points of the monument. It is a leisure walk from the parking lot if you just want to see the different viewpoints and take photos. It is lusciously green and beautiful in there. They also have other hiking paths & waterfalls if you choose to go farther in. Parking- they have their own parking

    Carol P.

    Lovely area, a small park, we reserved and paid for parking, not crowded. Felt like real Hawaii.

    Marshall G.

    This was a semi crowded visit to a historic site of a Hawai'i battle for the island. Included cannons. Many died here. Just such a calm shaded area.

    Judy C.

    Oooh Wow, I really LOVED my most recent visit to Iao Valley State Monument, for some unknown reason I appreciated it more vs my other visits. I guess I was more observant now vs me when I was younger. hehe. The drive in to Iao Valley was really nice also, driving pass residential in to the valley , now we have to check in with park staff upon entering, luckily Kama'aina is FREE, but I recall it will cost $10. for visitors for parking. For this recent visit I have to admit, we missed our flight back to Oahu but I do believe that things happen for a reason and we back on the next flight. Iao Valley State Monument looks different from the few times I've visited and I can't seem to figure it out but I loved my visit, so lush and tropical. I just love the scenery, beautiful tropical garden and landscaping throughout the park, loved and recognized most of the tropical plants and fruit trees during my hike in to the monument. Iao Needle is a 1,200 foot rock formation and iconic landmark. There are several trails here, including the Iao Valley Stare Monument Trail and Iao Stream Trail. Please respect the land, stay on designated trails and avoid touching or removing plants ( there is a sign posted) and avoid visiting during heavy rain or flooding. Bring your lunch here and enjoy a picnic with stunning views of the valley, we did this once! Enjoy the precious time here, take it all in, take as my photos, be creative! Mother Nature at its finest!

    Leah E.

    Great time, Recommend for everyone. It can be rainy so bring umbrella or towels. Very nice location. Can't go wrong.

    Cyn D.

    This place is amazing- to be honest, I wish we didn't have to pay to get in, which is why I gave 4 stars. It would be nice to have access as visitors to trails without paying over 100 for 2 people. The locals obviously gain access, but this one was worth it. Absolutely stunning views, rocks, high mountain peaks, so green and lush, gorgeous, Absolutely breathtaking. We continued hiking and found a cool area to swim in, take a dip. Super peaceful and serene. Some people just don't know how to respect the land, we picked up a few pieces of trash that had been left behind. That's Def not cool. Had a blast here, would just recommend wiping with mosquito repellent wipes or spray, and wear comfy hiking or walking shoes w traction.

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    Amber L.

    This state park is breathtakingly beautiful and packed with history. The parking situation is good and leaves you steps from the main trails that allow you to see both The Needle and water flowing down the valley. Staring up at the mountains above you and down the valley is a spectacular view full of photo opportunities. The Needle towers as a standout spot along the trail and the Botanical Trail takes you through a pretty area with native plants that allow you to feel like you're in a surreal setting. Be warned: the trails are very short so don't expect a real hike or to be there for too long, but do expect a luscious and photogenic activity.

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    fun little excursion, really walkable for the whole family. don't rush and explore, and best go in the morning.

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    Lovely in the early hours before all the tourists come in. Enjoyed their guavas form the tree too

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    Is there parking?

    Yes, $10 if you park inside the gate. Free outside the gate with a short walk.

    Do feral cats and chickens live at this park? Are there many?

    I didn't see any.

    Is the park open today 7-31-17?

    It was flooded in the beginning of the year. The park was closed when I was there. Everything looked a lil destroyed.

    Does anybody know if the road to the park is still closed?

    We just tried going there & the road was closed. 4-7-2017

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    4.1(41 reviews)
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    This was a pleasant park to walk around since we did not have reservations at another nearby state…read moremonument. Picnic facilities, well tended gardens, notable statues and structures honoring Asian groups that reside on Maui, and koi ponds. We also saw chickens, a turtle, and a pig. Beautiful views available free of charge.

    Right along Wailuku Stream, this park was created to honor Maui's multicultural immigrant history…read more Inside you'll find architecture inspired by early Hawaiian homes, a New England saltbox, a Portuguese villa with gardens, plus courtyards reflecting Chinese, Japanese, and Korean traditions. The park's name dates back to the 1790 Battle of Kepaniwai, when Kamehameha I fought against Maui's King Kahekili. Though the site was once left in ruins, today it's a peaceful park. Locals come here to grill (you can bring your own meat and charcoal) and cool off in the stream. The park itself isn't very large. At the entrance you'll spot the "天下為公" arch, and inside the Chinese garden there's a bronze statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Displays highlight his connections to Honolulu and Maui, as well as the early Chinese immigrants who came to Hawaii in the 18th century. (Some of the info boards even gave me a little more perspective on how Sun Yat-sen was able to fund and recover from his failed revolutions.) It's only a few minutes from Iao Valley State Monument, so it makes a nice quick stop for photos and a walk. But if you're coming just for this park, it might feel a bit underwhelming. Kepaniwai Park & Heritage Gardens 870 Iao Valley Rd, Wailuku, HI 96793 Open 7am-5:30pm

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    Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

    Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

    3.7(26 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    This is a private botanical garden near the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. It's easy to get here as…read morewell. Admission is $10 for visitors (which may be expensive unless you love plants), and thankfully free for kama'aina. It's not a large area, but it's filled with Hawaiian native plants. Many of them aren't the palm trees and plumeria you'd be expecting; these are the real ones, mostly hearty scrub type plants, plus many varieties of taro, breadfruit, and other staples. They had a nice variety of flowers. Parts of the garden are very sunny and hot, so dress accordingly. There are also shaded areas under trees and pavilions. They also have a clean restroom. It's worth a visit if you're a fan of flora and Hawaiian culture.

    Dedicated to native Hawaiian costal and dry forest plants, the Maui Nui Botantical Gardens is…read morewithin (long) walking distance (under 2 miles) from the Kahului Cruise Port. It's collection started in the 1970s and once was a site for a zoo (which closed in 1997). Our party of four spent an early afternoon here, taking an Uber (got unlucky and hit surge pricing of $35) from a takeout lunch spot. The caretaker (who took our admission price of $10 per non-resident) was super nice, explaining how there is an app that one can download and can then use without internet to hear audio commentary on many of the plants in the collection. There is a modern bathroom building in the same area, along with a place to refill your water bottles. One can probably walk through the entire garden in about an hour if going fast, 2 hours if taking one's time and reading/listening. There are plenty of shaded places to sit, and because it wasn't too crowded, we never felt hurried. My favorite places were where they had the agricultural plants like taro, sweet potato, banana, and sugar cane (many varieties). They also had a small grove of coconut trees, cordoned off to prevent unfortunate accidents from falling ripe coconuts. They did have some flowering plants, including a hibiscus. But you wouldn't come here for that; instead its to learn about the plants native to Hawaii and pick up a bit of history along the way.

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    Hoaloha Park

    3.0(1 review)
    5.0 mi

    While this is a public park, it may not seem like it on the façade due to two permanent structures…read moreoccupying the land and inventory of canoes laying all over the place. I'm not sure how or why a canoe club ended up here but it is what it is! THE PARK: Hoaloha Park is about two acres in size, with a sandy beach and very protected waters as it sits in a bay shielded by Kahului Harbor and a manmade peninsula. Grassy areas are expansive and stretch from the Maui Seaside Hotel border on the west end to the former Chart House and Hideaway Restaurant (still vacant building) to the east. While there are facilities such as restrooms, it's not available to the public as they're inside of the canoe club's buildings. Being literally next to Kahului Harbor, I wouldn't suggest swimming here as the amount of ship traffic simply pollutes the waters. Come canoe season, they sometimes hold regatta races here and the area gets infested with people and cars. There are however, some positives to this beach especially on the west end near the hotels where you can perch with a great view of the cruise ships coming in and out of port on certain days. And, because the beach isn't "beach-worthy" especially in the eyes of tourists, it's always empty! There aren't any sunset or neighbor island views, but that's the trade-off. I've been known to crack open a few and participate in the ship-watching activity myself, lol. It's a quiet place too as the highways are set back a nice distance. While there are nicer beaches on Maui, how often can you have one all to yourself? OVERALL: You're not missing out on much. Find another park. LOL.

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    Wells Park - 6/7/19

    Wells Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    We occasionally like to go to this park to play basketball, football and baseball. When we go…read morethere sometimes on the weekends, there are always people playing tennis on their many tennis courts. There definitely needs to be repairs made. One thing that was a bit upsetting to us the last time we were there was that it was pretty obvious that the grass gets mowed but there was a lot of opala (trash/rubbish) where they mowed and along the fence line. Who knows if all that trash was there before or after they mowed but whatever the case, so much trash. Like anywhere, always be aware of your surroundings. Sometimes there are some shady characters at this park. Check it out.

    Wells Park could very well be Maui's oldest park at over a century old. Named after Charles Wells,…read moreonce a manager of the long-gone Wailuku Sugar Co., he donated the 6.6 acres of land the park sits on. I played a fair amount of tennis here back in the 80's and it's still a popular spot today, even housing a local tennis club. There are six tennis courts, a basketball court, baseball and softball fields. The Wailuku Gym and Wailuku Pool, located across the park on Market Street is also part of Wells Park. A few big trees provide good shade. Parking is adequate for park usage but in weekday space-hungry Wailuku, it can be at a premium especially due to the location of the judicial courts and jurors. FUN FACTS: The very first Maui County Fair was held here in 1916 where the baseball/softball fields are located. Richard Nixon made a campaign stop here in 1960 with thousands of Mauians in attendance. "Spreckles Ditch" boarders the entire east side of the park. It starts at nearby Waiale Reservoir behind the MCCC jail, meanders through Wailuku town and visible from multiple locations, finally emptying out into the Wailuku River (formerly known as Iao Stream) west of the Millyard industrial area. OVERALL: Perhaps one of the island's most historical parks.

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