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3850 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, Maui, HI 96753 Phone: 808.875.1234 Website: www.grandwailea.com HIGHLIGHTS TO ROAD HĀNA 36 360 KAHULUI Wai‘ānapanapa State Park Hāna Cultural Center Hāna Bay Hāna Ranch Hāmoa Beach A KĪHEI WAILEA MAKAWAO HĀNA MAUI PĀ‘IA HA‘IKŪ Ke‘anae Wailua Nāhiku Ha‘ikū-Pa‘uwela START Twin Falls Waikamoi Nature Trail Puohokamoa Falls Garden of Eden Arboretum Kaumahina State Wayside Honomanū Bay Ke‘anae Village Ke‘anae Lookout Ke‘anae Arboretum Wailua Valley Lookout Halfway to Hāna Pua‘a Ka‘a State Wayside Maui Grown Market Ho‘okipa Beach Kīpahulu National Park / ‘Ohe‘o Pools Road to Hāna Mile Marker Zero HALEAKALĀ ROAD TO HĀNA CHECKLIST FULL Tank of Gas Pack: Bathing Suit Towels (available at valet) Snacks & Food Bottled Water Change of Clothes IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Go through the towns of Pā‘ia & Ha‘ikū on Hāna Highway (Hwy 36). As Highway 36 turn into Highway 360, reset your odometer to zero. Keep in mind that Hwy 36 ends with Mile Marker 16 and the mile marker signs will start all over again with Mile Marker 0 just before a white bridge.

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Page 1: Go through the towns of Pā‘ia & Ha‘ikū on Hāna Highway ... · RESET YOUR ODOMETER (AT HWY 360) TWIN FALLS MILE MARKER 2 You can pull off past the mile marker 2 (fruit stand)

3850 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Phone: 808.875.1234 Website: www.grandwailea.com

H I G H L I G H T S

T OROADHĀNA

36

360

K A H U L U I

WA I L U K U

Wai‘ānapanapaState Park

Hāna Cultural Center

Hāna Bay

Hāna Ranch

Hāmoa Beach

M A‘A L A E A

K Ī H E I

WA I L E A

M A K AWA O

HĀNAMAUI

PĀ‘IAH A‘ I K Ū

Ke‘anaeWailua

Nāhiku

Ha‘ikū-Pa‘uwelaSTART

Twin Falls

WaikamoiNature Trail

PuohokamoaFalls

Garden of EdenArboretum

Kaumahina State Wayside

Honomanū Bay

Ke‘anae VillageKe‘anae LookoutKe‘anae Arboretum

Wailua Valley Lookout

Halfway to Hāna

Pua‘a Ka‘a State Wayside

Maui Grown Market

Ho‘okipaBeach

Kīpahulu National Park /‘Ohe‘o Pools

Road to Hāna Mile Marker

Zero

H A L E A K A L Ā

R O A D T O H Ā N A C H E C K L I S T

FULL Tank of Gas

Pack:

Bathing Suit

Towels (available at valet)

Snacks & Food

Bottled Water

Change of Clothes

I M P O R TA N T I N S T R U C T I O N S

Go through the towns of Pā‘ia & Ha‘ikū on Hāna Highway (Hwy 36).

As Highway 36 turn into Highway 360, reset your odometer to zero. Keep in mind that Hwy 36 ends with Mile Marker 16 and the mile marker signs will start all over again with Mile Marker 0 just before a white bridge.

Page 2: Go through the towns of Pā‘ia & Ha‘ikū on Hāna Highway ... · RESET YOUR ODOMETER (AT HWY 360) TWIN FALLS MILE MARKER 2 You can pull off past the mile marker 2 (fruit stand)

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PĀ‘ I A T O W NMaui’s historic plantation town. Visit the towns’ quaint boutique shops and numerous eateries. Hāna Highway.

H O ‘O K I PA B E A C H PA R KHāna Highway (Hwy36) M I L E M A R K E R 9

One of the top spots for ocean sports and recreation in Maui. Breathtaking white sand beach boasts some of the best waves on the Maui coastline.

M A U I G R O W N M A R K E T914 Hāna Highway (Hwy36) Last food stop for 30 miles (sandwiches, fruit drinks and restrooms).

M I L E M A R K E R S STA RT OV E R AT M I L E 0 .

R E S E T YO U R O D O M E T E R ( AT H W Y 3 6 0 )

T W I N FA L L SM I L E M A R K E R 2

You can pull off past the mile marker 2 (fruit stand). Park on the right and walk the dirt road five minutes to find several waterfalls. A rope swing is at the largest of the falls.

PA I N T E D B A R K E U C A LY P T U S T R E E S 0.7 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 6

WA I K A M O I R I D G E T R A I L 0.6 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 9

A half-mile nature walk through trees, bamboo and ferns, with scenic picnic table overlooks.

G A R D E N O F E D E N A R B O R E T U M A N D B O TA N I C A L G A R D E N M I L E M A R K E R 1 0 . 5

Over 26 acres of Maui’s finest nature trails; trees, flowers and foliage in a unique and natural island setting. $15 admission fee.

P U O H O K A M O A FA L L SM I L E M A R K E R 1 1

A leisurely stroll on a paved highway past picnic tables to falls and a swimming hole.

K A U M A H I N A S TAT E WAY S I D E PA R Kjust past M I L E M A R K E R 1 2

Restrooms, picnic shelter and coastal views.

H O N O M A N Ū B AY access road is 0.1 mile past M I L E M A R K E R 1 4

A black sand beach. K E‘A N A E A R B O R E T U M0.8 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 1 6 , halfway to HānaTwo 15 minute easy walking trails with a view of the rugged Hāna coast-line and picnic spots.

K E‘A N A E P E N I N S U L Aturn left at M I L E M A R K E R 1 7

Hawaiian village, taro fields, and missionary church. Try some of Auntie Sandy’s famous banana bread (served hot!) at the Ke‘anae Landing Fruit Stand. K E‘A N A E V I L L A G Ejust after M I L E M A R K E R 7

Lookout point over Ke‘anae’s taro.

H A L F WAY T O H Ā N A S T O R EFruit Stand, restroom and snacks.

WA I L U A VA L L E Y L O O KO U T0.9 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 1 8

Beautiful vistas up the valley.

WA I L U A P E N I N S U L A L O O KO U T 0.2 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 1 9

Lookout over taro ponds and jungle.

P U A‘A K A‘A S TAT E WAY S I D E PA R K0.6 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 2 2

Quiet stream, small waterfall and pools. Restrooms and picnic spots.

H Ā N A G A R D E N L A N D C A F EM I L E M A R K E R 3 3 on Kalo RoadLunch and snack foods, nursery and gallery.

WA I ‘Ā N A PA N A PA S TAT E PA R K just past M I L E M A R K E R 3 2

Black sand beach, legendary cave, lava tube, very beautiful lookout, restrooms and picnic tables.

H Ā N A R A N C H 4500 acres including the Hotel Hāna-Maui’s 60 acres. Owned by Unna Brothers in the 1800’s who raised sugar cane. Bought by Paul Fagan in 1935 who began raising cattle. Currently owned by Keola Hāna Maui, Inc. who raises cattle on 2,200 acres.

H O T E L H Ā N A- M A U I 0.5 miles past M I L E M A R K E R 3 3

Veer right at the fork in the road off Highway 360 for one mile. The Hotel Hāna-Maui is on the left side of the upper road. H Ā N A B AYTurn left onto Haneo‘o Road, 1.5 miles past Hāna. White sand beach is 0.6 miles down the road.

H A L E WA I WA I H O U S E O F T R E A S U R E S Hāna Cultural Center and MuseumTurn right when leaving Hāna Bay. Located on the lower road overlooking Hāna Bay.

H Ā M O A B E A C HTurn left onto Haneo’o Road, 1 . 5 M I L E S PA ST H Ā N A

White sand beach is 0.6 mile down the road.

K Ī PA H U L U N AT I O N A L PA R K / ‘O H E ’O P O O L S A B O U T 1 5 M I N PA ST H Ā N A

‘Ohe‘o Gulch 7 Pools is the home to the 95-foot Wailua Falls and six other beautiful waterfalls. This is part of Haleakalā National Park. At the park you can enjoy a 15 minute Kuloa Point loop trail down to the ocean or a two hour hike along the Pipiwai Trail that leads to the 400-foot Waimoku Falls. You must leave for Hāna by noon if you want to do the ‘Ohe‘o Pools hike. Be sure to bring bottled water if you hike. There are several waterfall pools to swim in. Bring a bathing suit and towel if you plan to swim.

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