Lush tropical rainforest and waterfalls abound in this small group tour along the north coast of Hawaii Island. This off-road adventure will take you through the beauty of Kohala, including an energizing waterfall swim, and finishing off with postcard perfect overlook for lunch.
Journey over the lava fields along the Kona and Kohala coast and pass through the charming towns of Hawi and Kapaau—site of the life-size statue of King Kamehameha I on your way to the lush, green country of Kohala.
Arrive at the gate to a private reserve. Your 4WD Mercedes Sprinter Van maneuvers down a short road along old sugar-cane fields. Hike along the 1.5 mile (2.4 km) loop trail and examine tunnels blasted and carved through solid rock, bringing much-needed water for agricultural use. Your guide provides details about this historically significant area as well as the amazing irrigation network, stretching over 22 miles (35 km) as you walk around this untouched mountainside. Explore fascinating Hawaiian history with views of former taro-farming site just off the path and walking through a historic dry gulch. Cool off after exploring the lush Kohala countryside by plunging into the cool water for a refreshing dip under one of the waterfalls.
Refuel after your hike and swim by enjoying a picnic lunch among far-reaching mountain views and lush green valleys at an exclusive overlook of the valleys below before heading back to your meeting location.
For your convenience, we provide roundtrip transportation from our Hawaii Forest & Trail Kona HQ and select convenient central meeting locations including: Four Seasons Hualalai Resort, Kona Village Resort, Queens MarketPlace in the Waikoloa Resort area, Shops at Mauna Lani in the Kohala Resort area, and at our Hawi HQ.