Akaka Falls State Park

Akaka Falls State Park

Akaka Falls State Park, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, offers a striking view of the 442-foot Akaka Falls amidst lush tropical greenery.

65
Acres Protected
0.4
Miles of Trails
Approx. 300,000
Annual Visitors
1950
Year Established

About Akaka Falls State Park

Akaka Falls State Park
 

Akaka Falls State Park is a prominent attraction on Hawaii's Big Island, known for its breathtaking waterfalls and rich natural environment. The park's main feature is the 442-foot Akaka Falls, which plunges into a deep gorge surrounded by rainforests. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant loop trail that offers panoramas of both Akaka Falls and the lesser-known Kahuna Falls. The park is home to an abundance of tropical vegetation, including bamboo groves and wild orchids, creating a picturesque setting that attracts nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Historically, the park preserves important elements of Hawaiian natural heritage, providing habitat for native bird species such as the 'ōʻō and other indigenous flora and fauna. The park's combination of easily accessible trails and scenic beauty makes it a popular destination for visitors seeking a quintessential Hawaiian outdoor experience.

Highlights

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Akaka Falls viewpoint offering dramatic views of the 442-foot waterfall

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Lush tropical rainforest with exotic plants and orchids

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Kahuna Falls, a secondary waterfall viewable on the loop trail

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Easily accessible trail through dense bamboo groves and fern-covered cliffs

Notable Natural Features

Akaka Falls

A 442-foot waterfall that is the park's main attraction.

Kahuna Falls

Another waterfall located upstream but viewable from the main trail.

Tropical Flora

Home to a variety of Hawaiian plants including orchids and ferns.