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    Twin Falls Farm Stand

    4.0 (76 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Lam B.

    5/5 for convenience next to the Twin Falls entrance although the format clogged up incoming visitors. However the products themselves were underwhelming. The official sign out front said they opened from 8AM-3PM although Yelp mentioned 4PM instead. They served a variety of beverages (coffee, smoothie, and sugarcane), breads, and coconut based items. We opted for the fresh drinking coconut for $6 which was sweet and sour and very warm. Wished it was cooler. The pineapple banana Popsicle was $3 and came on a sugarcane stick. This was a horrid purchase since it was primarily ice with a bit of banana flavoring and non existent pineapple. The lady who helped us was fast and polite but even she can't save her products. Credit card was only accepted for purchases over $10 hence our coconut purchase. Only stop by if your family really wants to participate in Hawaiian inspired products but don't expect them to taste any good.

    Pineapple popsicle on a sugar cane stick
    Paul J.

    Going to see Twin Falls? Stop by the Farm Stand and grab a treat! We got a few pineapple popsicles that hit the spot in a hot afternoon, followed by some fresh coconut juice - they cut open the coconut right beside the truck! The folks operating the truck are friendly and patient and quick with your orders. Real and fresh, it was a refreshing stop before the falls. Don't forget to take a picture with the roosters!

    Atul S.

    Local farmers truck at entrance of twin falls trail. Has Hawaii local fresh juices , fruits and snacks. Sugarcane juice with ginger and lime is out of the world drink. I talked to owner too and he was so sweet to give details about sites to visit on our road to Hana drive. They accept cards too.

    Drinking coconut
    Julia G.

    Great spot on the road to Hana! We ordered the coconut water and the sugarcane drink. Loved drinking from a real coconut and refreshing after the hike, however it was not as good as coconut water I've had in a can - it tasted a bit sour! I noticed though once we drank some and let it sit a while and it got more concentrated it tasted much better!! The sugarcane drink was also nice to have on a hot day but wouldn't order again because it was almost straight sugar!! Too sweet for me. Service was nice though, and there are bathrooms at the trail!!

    Banana bread
    Stephanie T.

    Make sure you stop by the farm stand after finishing the hike and before you leave this RTH stop. Get the banana bread! This was probably by far my favorite banana bread on the road to Hana - definitely better than the Halfway to Hana one. Unfortunately, we couldn't get Aunty Sandy's since it was closed so Twin Falls has my win compared to all of the others that I tried - I think we tried 3-4 different ones. Twin Falls one was just so moist and had the right amount of bananas in it without it being over powering - I'm usually not a fan of banana bread. We also go the pineapple smoothie and a fresh coconut - the drinks were so refreshing after that hike on a hot day.

    Sugar cane with ginger
    Jenny H.

    Cute farm stand at the entrance of the trail :) * Coconut: There are coconuts on the side for you to take your pick. Then, they'll poke a hole in it for drinking. It tasted super natural -- not too sweet! * Sugar cane with ginger: I liked this better than the coconut. It was refreshing! I just wish there was a little bit more ice because of the warm weather.

    Iced coffee at the trail head
    Brock S.

    It's a fruit stand at the trail head to the falls. We always get a few snacks here... The banana bread is usually pretty tasty but very spongy, which is weird... And almost a little gummy. The drinks are good... I got an iced coffee this time and loved it. The kids always get sugarcane and freezer pops. If you're going to take the trail, it's worth it to go check out the falls and swim in the pool at the base and if you're safe enough to jump off the rocks. Don't expect us to be some cleaned up tourist spot where you get served or the bathrooms are clean... It's in the jungle at the side of the road. People fight over parking, but generally speaking it feels relatively safe.

    Fresh coconut water
    Nadia K.

    The Twin Falls Farm Stand sits picture perfect in front of the Twin Falls hiking trail. They sell sugar cane juice, fresh fruit, acai bowls, coffee, and baked goods. One essential they don't carry is water so make sure to bring your own. After the hike, we returned to the stand and I had my very first coconut water straight from the freshly husked coconut! They recommend choosing a greener coconut as it is younger and the water will be fresher. One review mentioned restrooms, but they are actually porta potties.

    kristi m.

    Definitely arrive as early as possible. We got to enjoy the hike and waterfall alone for a bit before people started showing up. It was great swimming alone and being able to just take it in. By the time we started our way back the stream you have to cross was crowded and the parking lot was full. It's definitely worth it to wake up early and be on the road by 6am

    Banana bread
    Bianka G.

    This ish is bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S So happy to stop at the stand after our twin falls experience. There were all kinds of goodies to get. Fresh coconut water, straight sugar cane juice, coconut nibbles, and the star of the show (In my opinion)... BANANA BREAD. Not really a fan of nuts in banana bread (but I'll eat it anyway), so I was excited to see that it was nut free. Moist delicious banana bread. So so good. Yeah I ate the whole loaf myself. It's a little pricey for being a stand on the side of the road, but this is Hawaii.

    Tracy W.

    This was such an exotic unique little stand ... must stop I do not care !!! You must stop here! Get some banana bread a coconut !!! They are so gracious and I will always render my beginning drive to Hanna

    Ashley C.

    The perfect little stand to start off or end your quick walk along the Twin Falls trail or quick swim in the waterfall area! They've got a lot of yummy snacks and drinks here. The banana smoothie was so refreshing, but my favorite was definitely the sugarcane juice. I'm sure they're very popular along the Road to Hana! A great place to begin the journey!

    Smith Q. J.

    Maui Day 5 -Headed down the gorgeously curvy Hana Highway (w/ something like 620 curves and 59 one way bridges, it takes from 2 to 4 hours to go just 52 miles) -Stumbled upon Twin Falls (gigantic bamboo and a couple of nice swimming ‍ holes , got a wittle baby banana (possibly an apple banana ? and possibly the best I've ever had) and also a banana / pineapple popsicle on a sugarcane stick (best popsicle I've ever had?)- highly recommend) (We did ask for a Coconut to drink as everyone was getting those. They told us we were out, so the person before us got the last one, but then the person right after us ordered one and got one, so when they run out of things they replenish quickly!)

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    There are porta potties nearby. It's up the pathway towards the falls

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