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Waimea Valley Falls, Hike & Swim

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Discover Waimea Falls in Waimea Valley on Oahu's North Shore! HawaiiActivities.com offers guided tours with transportation and admission to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden & Waterfalls. Explore sacred native Hawaiian cultural sites nestled in the valley for an authentic and enriching Hawaiian experience. Guests can enjoy a serene experience amidst nature's beauty and stroll through the vibrant botanical garden to discover a breathtaking waterfall, inviting visitors to enjoy a rejuvenating swim.
History of Waimea Falls

Known to ancient Hawaiians as "The Valley of the Priests," Waimea Valley was given its name over a thousand years ago in 1090 when Kamapua’a, the ruler of Oahu bequeathed the land to the high priest Lono-a-wohi. For hundreds of years, the descendants of the kahuna nui (high priests) lived and cared for the land while creating large heiau (temples) and numerous fishing shrines along the edges of the entrance to the valley. They even carved out burial caves within the steep cliffs of the surrounding valley walls.

The priests and their descendants were stewards of this lush paradise until Western explorers, whalers and missionaries made contact with the islands and overthrew the indigenous Hawaiian religion in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Eventually the last remaining descendant of the kahuna nui fell heavily into debt and had to mortgage the land. Upon her death in 1886, Waimea Valley was foreclosed.

Although the property went through a number of different owners, by the beginning of the 1900s, Castle & Cook held the deed to the land, but unfortunately a slew of torrential floods decimated the ancient taro fields and fruit trees that remained, and soon after, the area became used for ranching and immigrant camps. In the 1940s, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military moved in and built a number of installations throughout the valley.

At the end of WWII, Waimea Valley was rebranded as “Waimea Falls Ranch and Stables,” and in the 1960s and 1970s the commercialism of this venture pushed the sacred nature of the area into the shadows. This venture eventually turned the valley into a theme park complete with ATV rides and cliff diving shows in the late 90s, but it continued to struggle financially until it eventually went bankrupt.

With the future of the land at stake, the National Audubon Society was eventually awarded the lease to the land and went back to the area's roots to showcase the valley as an ecological and cultural center. Currently operated by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Waimea Valley's sacred natural landscape and its rich historical background are once again being recognized.

Highlights

- Waihi Waterfall: Visitors to Waimea Valley can now swim in the falls as long as they wear the provided life jackets.
- Botanical Collection: You can now explore over 150 acres of gardens filled with more than 5,000 types of tropical and sub-tropical plants, many of which are native or endangered.
- Cultural Activities: Throughout the day, there are numerous demonstrations including hula, Hawaiian games and crafts as well as story telling with kupuna.

Things to Know

Hours of Operation:
  • Jan, Feb, Oct & Nov: 9:00am to 4:00pm, open daily except Mondays and Thanksgiving day.
  • Spring Break (Mar 1st - May 26th): 9:00am to 4:00pm, open daily
  • Summer (May 27th - Sep 2nd): 9:00am to 5:00pm, open daily.
  • December: 9:00am to 4:00pm, open daily except Christmas day.
  • 9 am to 3 pm on Thanksgiving Eve, Christmas Eve (12/24), and New Year's Eve (12/31)

The walk over the paved path through the Botanical Gardens is 3/4 mile one way or 1.5 miles round-trip. Shuttle transportation is available from Hale Ho'ike to Waimea Falls. The first shuttle starts at 9:45 AM. Shuttle ticket sales end 2:00 PM. One-way is $10 for each person.

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Waimea Valley Falls, Hike & Swim | Book Oahu Tours, Activities & Things to Do with HawaiiActivities.com
Discover Waimea Falls in Waimea Valley on Oahu's North Shore! HawaiiActivities.com offers guided tours with transportation and admission to Waimea Valley Botanical Garden & Waterfalls. Explore sacred native Hawaiian cultural sites nestled in the valley for an authentic and enriching Hawaiian experience. Guests can enjoy a serene experience amidst nature's beauty and stroll through the vibrant botanical garden to discover a breathtaking waterfall, inviting visitors to enjoy a rejuvenating swim.