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    4.2 (38 reviews)

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    Sandeep R.

    Located within the Haleakala national park and right next to the Pipiwai trails, the Ohe'o gulch involves a walk of ~.75 miles. Within this place, you'll discover beautifully tiered pools fed by waterfalls. Since Oheo is part of Haleakala National Park, the fee you pay here also admits you to the Haleakala Summit and so I'd recommend to time your trip to Ohe'o fairly close to the trip to Haleakala summit (The pass is valid for three days). With regards to the gulch, it's recommended to not get super close to the edges of the cliff as they're slippery and might give away during turbulent weather.

    Joyce T.

    The pools are not impressive, there's a waterfall nearby, but you can't go near. We just took few pictures and left.

    Tron N.

    (Review as of: 12/14/2022) Along the Pipiwai Trail, you will see this little waterfall over one of the scenic view points. If you keep walking and listening the waterfall, there is a small spot where you can veer off from the main trail and hike down 100 feet or so, to get to the rocky base of 'Ohe'o Gulch falls. If you're going on a busy day and there's a lot of other hikers, do yourself a favor and take this detour. Enjoy your time, stop by the base of the falls, sit, re-hydrate (not the water here, but w/ your own), take some pictures and relax a bit before continuing. This is a great start to the Pipiwai Trail as it is quite enjoyable and picturesque. Very easy hike to get to, and would recommend others to adventure towards.

    Jess C.

    Waterfalls looked promising but however not opened due to weather :( Located in Haleakala National park and requires a $30 fee for 3 day use. Plenty of parking, visitor center and restrooms available. The hike to the falls is easy and only 0.6 loop trail so great for families and expectant mothers (like myself). Overall would have been a fun experience if the pools were open for swimming, however would expect a lot of people during the summer season.

    Jacqueline T.

    We came here after hiking the Pipiwai Trail, so we were pretty tired. It's a short and east half mile loop. If you have the energy, it's worth seeing. The views are pretty, but it was hard to be super impressed after the rest of the Road to Hana and the Pipiwai Trail. Getting here is a bit difficult. It's a bit past Hana, so you can take the Road to Hana if you want. We did this on the way there which made for a lot of activities. It was faster (1.5 hours I think) on the way back to Kihei to go down the south side of the island. This is a very bumpy and not always paved road. It's not a fun drive, especially at night. I wouldn't drive down just for this, but if you're in the area for other things, it's worth a stop.

    Monica H.

    The hike to get here is half a mile round trip and relatively easy. I would only recommend coming here only if you do the Pipiwai Trail. Otherwise it's not worth it to make the drive just to see the pools. There wasn't much water coming down each pool when I visited and it was closed for swimming. The views here are nice though. The parking lot and restrooms serves visitors for this and the Pipiwai Trail.

    Waterfalls are fun!
    Monica S.

    From Ka'anapali, driving to Ohe'o Gulch takes a LONG time (2.5 to 3 hours) so be prepared to make a day of it. Since my party of four is adventurous, we hiked the Pipiwai Trail, then relaxed in the cool waters of Ohe'o Gulch (AKA 7 Sacred Pools). Because Maui has been relatively dry, crossing the stream was no big deal, but hiking up to the most upper pool was challenging, yet rewarding. As a side note, if it's been relatively dry, the park opens the pools. If not, they're closed because the rocks are super slippery when wet; thus, I felt soooooooo fortunate to have been able to experience the pools. Calling the park ahead of time might be helpful in that you don't drive all the way over there only to find the pools closed. For the pools, I wore my swim clothes under my hiking clothes and carried my Chaco sandals to swim in. Others in my party did not feel a need to wear sandals. Like ripping off a bandage, you gotta plunge into the water because it's on the cold side. After hiking the Pipiwai Trail, the cold water felt refreshing. Taking pictures with the waterproof camera near the waterfall was the fun part.

    Closed
    Julia G.

    Giving 4 stars because of limited hours - we started the Road to Hana on a Saturday morning and hoped to make it here but learned upon arrival that it closed at 4 PM. We need to plan better on our part clearly, but we were disappointed and saw a lot of other travelers making u-turns as well. This stop is 45 min past Hana fyi, but I was told by friends that it is a must-see.

    Amanda A.

    This was out last stop on Road to Hana. I'm not 100% sure it worth the drive though. The hike was really easy. Roughly a half-mile or so and easy walking. The view is really pretty, but the pools are kinda meh. The site has nice bathrooms as well.

    A view of three lower falls and their pools.
    Courtney K.

    Bottom Line: Beautiful but probably best admired via a long hike or helicopter ride. Ohe'o Gulch is commonly known as the Seven Sacred Pools and is located within Haleakala National Park. As of October 2017 the entrance fee was $25 and the pools were closed for swimming. That was a steep price to pay for casual viewing from the 1/2 mile loop and for a bathroom with hand soap and paper towels. Also, it's a 2.5 or 3 hour drive to get to the pools from "civilization." Unfortunately, like many tourists, my visit to Seven Sacred Pools was very brief so I did not take advantage of the beauty they offer. Ideally, I recommend hiking the four mile trail along the falls and doing s fly over in a helicopter to understand the scale of the falls. I saw aerial footage of Ohe'o Gulch and after that, a close up viewing in person was a bit disappointing.

    Bruce S.

    This place is beautiful! Waterfalls everywhere you look and little pools to swim in. If you are driving to Hana you will want to go here also. It's worth the side trip. We went in mid-May and the weather was perfect. I won't waste more of your time with my writings. Look at the photos.

    Seven pools with falls in between
    Robert C.

    On the extreme far southeastern side of Maui, far from the tourist towns of Wailea, Kihei, and Lahaina is the Ohe'o gulch. Some publicist thought it would generate more tourist dollars by renaming it the Seven Pools Sacred Springs. Reaching Seven Pools is a monumental task, and has caused it share of nervous breakdowns. I drove nearly 3 hours the entire length of the road to Hana, with its 600+ hairpin curves, 54 one lane bridges, and then another 5 mile stretch of 10 mph, lane and a half, blind curved roads along the south eastern shores of Maui. A good portion of the time with locals in a big pickups inevitably pushing me right on my behind! Ohe'o gulch is located in Haleakala National Park, which has a $10 admission fee,. I get in with a lifetime national park pass, available for all 62 year olds. Hey we only have some many good years left! There is a visitor center with bathrooms, and parking spaces for about 160 vehicles. However the drinking fountains and sinks are shut down today, so we have to buy a bottle of water for our 4 mile round trip hike up the Pipiwai Trail next door. A lot people swim in the Ohe'o Gulch, after hiking the 4 mile Pipiwai trail next door -don't want to stink up the car with body odor for the 3 hour trip back to Wailea! The place is full of lush vegetation, waterfalls spilling over freshwater pools, leading down a crevice to the sea. Here is where the Haleakala crater meets the Pacific ocean, and it is a sight to tell your grandkids! Today the water is a bit murky, and the banks of the pool muddy, as the water level is not as high as during the peak of the rainy season. Only a handful of swimmers, with bone chilling afternoon high winds blowing from the ocean. We do the half mile circular hike around the ancient ruins nearby, while the small excursion buses dump load after load of tourists nearby. Young ladies in bikinis and flip flops, while others in shorts and red leather flats, with cameras, smart phones, or tablets clicking away pictures of paradise. We spend 3 hours hiking the Pipiwai trail, and another hour eating lunch and viewing the sights and people at seven pools, before driving the return harrowing 3 hour trip back to Hana and the reverse road to Hana, to Wailea. I tell the wife, that I drive this route once per marriage -once for my first marriage, and now once for the second marriage!

    House along the trail from the seven sacred pools
    Ron L.

    AKA Seven Sacred Pools Once you accomplish the winding trail to Hana, this is a great place to hike up in the wilderness. A hike in the forests is astounding and the seven sacred pools with picturesque postcard views. There are different areas that you can stand closer to the edge for a better view or to take pictures. Be careful , one slip and off you go into the lava rock sharp edges below. It is very slippery during the rain. The falls and pools are astounding as well as the trails. They have an old shelled out house made of branches. (Wish it was mine). See photos. Then there is this creepy tree along the trail from the seven sacred pools. It is a weird tree. If it ate me, it would probably spit me out and say "yuuuck" The park itself is small and nice and the person working the booth gave me a discount because of my special I.D. Had a great time despite showers in the area. Time to tour the rest of the island.

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    So cool you gotta see! The basic hikes are not to bad. There is a lot of parking and we didn't get charged for entry to just hike.

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    Also known as the seven sacred pools and one of the most magnificent encounters one could experience in their lifetime!

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    Beautiful area, only bummer when we went swimming was prohibited due to potential flash flooding from the inner rainforest areas...

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    (Review as of: 12/14/2022) Along the Pipiwai Trail, you will see this little waterfall over one of the scenic view points.

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    My little fam and I did a day trip to Maui and as we were driving down from Upcountry Maui (after…read morepicking up our yummy yet quick dinner from Pukalani Superette), we stumbled upon a gift of a HUGE park with the most amazing playground. The playground was a dream: tons of activities to choose from and only 1-2 other families. My review is mainly about the playground but the park was gorgeous, tons of space to run and play, covered picnic areas, and tons of parking. (There is a porta potty which was really the only dim spot for me.) The Kalakupua Playground is really well-taken care of by the neighborhood. Hardly any grafitti, only one tiny area is broken (but it's taped off), and it's very safe - as the entire ground is covered in cut up pieces of tires. There are swing sets on both sides of the playground - and safe toddler swing sets, too. Climbing choices galore, many slides to choose from, a great parkour for kids area, and even a tiered sitting area for parents to wait while their children roam free in the safe, fence-surrounded playground. Truly, truly a gem if you are looking for a playground for your kids. I can't believe we stumbled on it. But we all left so happy: as parents it was nice to let them roam free, my 1-year old daughter knocked out for her nap, and our 6-year old yelled as we were leaving, "Mom, that's a 5-star playground!" I totally agree.

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    4th Marine Division Memorial Park - Another swing set. This side is for the younger kiddies.

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    Another swing set. This side is for the younger kiddies.

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