Waterfall Rappelling
15 minutes
Easy
Waterfall rappelling at Kulaniapia Falls, located just outside Hilo on the Big Island, offers a thrilling way to experience Hawaii’s lush landscapes. This adventure combines the excitement of rappelling with the beauty of a 120-foot private waterfall. Unlike traditional hiking and sightseeing, this activity immerses participants in the power of cascading water while descending a rocky cliff. It’s a unique opportunity for both beginners and experienced rappellers to challenge themselves in a breathtaking setting.
Participants gear up with professional harnesses and helmets before receiving expert instruction from trained guides. The descent down Kulaniapia Falls involves careful footing and controlled movement while being tethered to a safety rope system. The rushing water adds an extra challenge as climbers navigate slippery rock surfaces, making this an adrenaline-packed activity.
Kulaniapia Falls is fed by rainwater from the slopes of Mauna Kea, ensuring a consistent flow year-round. The area’s history is tied to Hawaii’s plantation era, with the inn preserving much of its charm. Unlike other waterfalls on the Big Island, this one remains pristine due to controlled access and environmental stewardship efforts.
Waterfall Rappelling at Kulaniapia Falls in Hawaii - Hawaii
Waterfall Rappelling at Kulaniapia Falls in Hawaii in Hawaii
Coordinates: 19.7232, -155.1363
Waterfall Rappelling
Year-Round
Hilo, Hawaii
Adventure Seeker
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.