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Waipio Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii

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Waipio Valley is a must see when visiting the Big Island of Hawaii.

Located along the Hamakua Coast on the Northern side of the Big Island, Waipi’o Valley is a mile wide and almost six miles deep making it the largest and most beautiful valley on the island. There are literally hundreds of waterfalls along the valley’s cliff walls which reach up to 2000 feet high.

The tallest waterfall is Hi’ilawe located at the back of the valley. The waters of Hi’ilawe cascade over 1,300 feet into an emerald green pool of water at the base of the waterfall which you can jump into. The waterfalls feed into the Waipi’o River which flows through the middle of the valley, across the black sand beach and into the ocean. It is not uncommon to see wild horses grazing through the lush valley and drinking from the Waipi’o River.

Waipi’o which means “curved water” in the Hawaiian language is known as the “Valley of the Kings” because it was once home to many of the rulers of Hawaii. The valley is considered to be the spirit of Hawaii and referred to as very sacred. It has both cultural and historical importance to Hawaiians.

As we learned about Waipi’o’s cultural richness and spiritual aura, we couldn’t help but envision ourselves exploring this legendary valley on a Scooter Rental Hawaii adventure. Imagining the freedom of gliding through the valley’s winding roads, surrounded by wild horses grazing amidst the lush greenery, we felt drawn to experience its tranquility and historical depth firsthand. Just as Waipi’o Valley stands as a testament to Hawaii’s royal heritage and natural beauty, our scooter journey would allow us to connect deeply with the island’s ancient spirit, creating lasting memories immersed in its sacred landscapes.

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The waters of Hi’ilawe cascade over 1,300 feet into an emerald green pool of water at the base of the waterfall which you can jump into.

Getting into Waipi’o Valley can be a bit tricky because the road into the valley is very steep and narrow. There are areas along the road where there is only enough room for one vehicle at a time. The easiest way to view the valley is from the Waipi’o Valley Overlook located at top of the road into the valley.  Visitors to Waipi’o Valley can get to the bottom by four wheel drive vehicles, guided tours or by hiking to the bottom. There are several companies around the area that offer shuttles and guided tours daily. Our favorite way to see Waipi’o Valley is with Waipi’o On Horseback. They offer a great sightseeing adventure and insight into the historical and cultural background of Waipi’o.

After visiting the stunning Waipi’o Valley in Hawaii, we couldn’t help but marvel at the idea of seeing more natural wonders across the world. Australia, with its vast and diverse landscapes, offers some truly spectacular sights. One of the standout destinations is the Blue Mountains, just outside of Sydney. They are known for their dramatic cliffs, deep valleys, and lush forests, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Three Sisters rock formation, take scenic hikes through the Jamison Valley, or enjoy panoramic views from Echo Point.

Australia’s natural beauty doesn’t end with the Blue Mountains. From the rugged coastline of the Great Ocean Road to the serene outback of the Northern Territory, the country is packed with unforgettable destinations. Whether you’re interested in adventure, wildlife, or simply soaking in the stunning landscapes, Australia offers something for every traveler. Just like the unique experiences in Hawaii, a trip to Australia promises an incredible journey filled with natural wonders that will leave you in awe.

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