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    Twin Falls Trail

    3.9 (276 reviews)

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    Tawny D.

    Fun but be prepared to scale the rocks down and up. The waterfall and swimming pool area was beautiful and there were some people there so we did feel safe. The parking lot was nice and the lock until you got close to the waterfall was pretty easy. But scaling down the rocks was pretty treacherous and definitely not easily accessible for all so be prepared. Need to pay if you do need to pay for parking so be prepared.

    Brian F.

    Twin Falls is a hiking area with multiple hiking trails leading to different waterfalls. They are 2, 7, and 25 minute walks to the three and offer different heights of the resulting waterfalls. The most popular is the Twin Falls which is the longest hike but is definitely the biggest. You will most likely encounter this trail and hike if you're doing a Road to Hana trip. Beware that it's a $10 parking fee to enter. They had porta potties for restrooms and there were flies when we were here so I'd recommend bringing and putting on bug spray. The hike to see Twin Falls was rocky and narrow at points and you will most likely get wet when walking through water or over rocks. Some of the rocks were also unstable and at a certain point I just decided to walk through it shoes and all. The resulting waterfall views were nice where you can also cliff jump if you want.

    Tommy T.

    Great stop onto the road to Hana. Parking is $10. Today the upper and lower portion of the fall trails were open. You can purchase some excellent banana bread for $7 and other snacks. I do recommend the banana bread.

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    Tricia S.

    While parking is hit or miss, the visit and views are worth driving back and forth until a spot opens up. We went during the weekday and had to drive up twice before a spot was open, not too bad. Hike to lower and upper falls was fairly easy .. I did hope the upper fall hike would end but seemed to keep going. It was worth the hike because the stream and waterfall were beautiful. Packed a light picnic and had a bite on one of the many benches along the paths. Lots of different viewing points and grassy areas to take it all in. Pack out what you bring in! Portable toilets available near the entrance, well maintained. Drop a donation to keep this place going!

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    Effay A.

    very cool hike lots of nature and beauty. Well worth the adventure. Bring food have a bite to eat out there it is wonderful exoerience

    Twin falls

    100% recommend. Had such a beautiful small hike and enjoyed the waterfalls and swimming holes. Great for family half day.

    Bonnie S.

    Great hike to do with the whole family. There is a super easy hike to a waterfall that almost anyone can get to. We had it all to our selves for a few minutes around 9 am on a Wednesday. There is a more beginner/intermediate hike to the actual twin falls. Still pretty easy imo. I do think water shoes are necessary as you do have to walk across streams and bouncing along the rocks is kind of dangerous. This one was much busier but still pretty mellow from what I've seen. Parking was easy arriving around 8:45 am. We paid $10 and were instructed to park tight. It's easy to miss the entrance so look for signs and slow down.

    Gerald L.

    Admittedly I haven't done a lot of hiking in Maui. But i really enjoyed Twin Falls. The hikes are super easy, not strenuous at all, but they're fun. There are some giant bamboo in the early section and several waterfalls and swimming holes to jump in. Ever swim under a real waterfall in a swimming hole? Well if not, you should try it here. At the bottom they have a little fruit stand for, sub, fruit, and drinks. I was told parking is space but I swear when we went there was a lot. I think it was $10. This property is private land but thankfully they open it to the public to enjoy.

    amy T.

    This was such an amazing experience. Do not miss out on this fun day! Drive past Paia and a little past Haiku. Park for $10. Walk into the bamboo and onto a short trail. Wear a swimsuit or pack one. There are two smaller falls and then about 20 minutes up, there is another falls. It's magical Maui! So very worth it! Enjoy and then head out to Mamas Fidh house for the best fresh fish you can find.

    Megan T.

    Easy to pair for $10, helpful attendees, easy hiking on your Road to Hana! We spent maybe 30 minutes walking around, and enjoyed the waterfalls and the huge trees!

    Chelsie F.

    I absolutely love hiking Twin Falls. Not only is it so much fun to do for a date activity. But it's a fun tourist activity for when friends & family come visit too. Plus as an avid iPhone photographer I love snapping pics of the cool things I see in nature. There is so much beauty here to enjoy:)

    Amber L.

    Undoubtedly a beautiful area, Twin Falls is a fun and rewarding (and easy) hike capped off by a stunning waterfall rife with photo opportunities. The parking is crowded so be prepared to look for a good spot and it also costs some money to get in. The walk is beautiful through a path of trees with stops at smaller falls along the way. There's also a stand at the entrance that sells some things so keep that in mind. The walk up is not laborious at all and should take about 30 minutes. The final waterfall is beautiful and the water to get in is cooling and refreshing on your skin after the hike. The fall itself can be crowded so you may need to navigate through some people to get your turn but it is 100% worth it in the end. This should be a must stop location if you're looking for your next Instagram photo, family friendly hike, or a way to get to know the island's beauty.

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    Georgie H.

    I recently attended the locals only event on the first Saturday of every month. You have to show your drivers license. It was great to see the improvements at the trails. So much clearing has happened and there's more open space, along with two big parking lots inside the gates. There were demonstrations and displays set up for people to learn about taro and other local foods. I got some roots to grow my own taro. Everyone was in a festive mood and there was music, food, games. I'll be back next month!

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