Waimea Valley

Haleiwa, HI 96712

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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  • Photo of Waimea Valley - Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States
  • Photo of Waimea Valley - Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States
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Location & Phone number

Haleiwa, HI 96712, United States

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About the Business

Waimea Valley

Waimea Valley, located in Haleiwa, Hawaii, is a unique institution offering a variety of experiences for visitors. From dining options at the bar, cafe, and restaurant to exploring the botanical gardens and outdoor wedding venues, there is something for everyone at Waimea Valley. Visitors can book guided tours, participate in cultural demonstrations, or simply enjoy the breathtaking views of the valley and flora of the island. With deep cultural and historical significance, Waimea Valley provides an opportunity to connect with the rich heritage of the land and its people. Whether you choose to hike to the waterfall, swim in the falls, or simply wander the grounds, Waimea Valley is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Hawaii.

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Elvin Bell:
5

"Had a great walk through nature to reach this beautiful waterfall. Reminded me of my younger years growing up in the Mississippi and walking and enjoying the natural environment. Had a great time with some family folks. Food was good too and reasonable."

almost 11 months ago
Michael Klemens:
5

"Beautiful area you could spend hours at. Great facilities and walking paths to see all the unique plants. Waterfall is amazing though water is a bit chilly :)"

almost 11 months ago
Aaron Newcomb:
5

"Easy walking road to the falls with a botanical garden along the way on both sides of the road. They also have a shuttle for those that need it. There are changing stalls, lockers, and life preservers by the falls so people can swim unless it is super rainy or super dry. The visitor center has food stalls and a farmers market. No fresh fruit though when I was there on a Thursday."

1 year ago
Frank Ellner:
5

"We bring our visitors here whenever they come to the island. We come on Thursdays for Kama Aina free admission from 12:00 - 3:00. It is always a nice walk or ride $10 for those who can not or do not have the mobility to get to the falls. There is a lot to see if you branch off to the sides or upper trail to see the botanically. I recommend this walk for everyone. Very kid friendly and swim in the falls when you reach it."

1 year ago
Deborah Hall (PlantingLifeMatters):
5

"This place is heaven on earth! My breath was taken from the moment I drove into the park leading up to the parking lot and entry. As a gardener I was blown away with so much beauty. I love that all of the trees and plants have metal plates names displayed for you to learn. There is a paved pathway for ease of movement even if mobility impaired. Wheelchair friendly. They advertise 30 minutes to hike to the waterfall. I think it depends on how much you are stopping to look at the running brooks and green space along the way. You forget about time! I was experiencing a pinch nerve and literally didn’t think about it because there is so much to see that leaves your mouth open the entire time ! I’m 58 years old, a cancer survivor and jumping in the water fall was a bucket list. I did it and I canNOT even swim. They had three life guards and everyone had to wear a life jacket. That gave me the courage to jump into deep waters and fake swim (watch a jacket) to the fall. This was the best experience I had in my one week visit to Hawaii. Thank you God."

1 year ago
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