SEVEN SACRED POOLS (OHE'O GULCH) - HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK - ROAD TO HANA - MAUI - HAWAII
Seven Sacred Pools (Ohe'o Gulch) - Haleakalā National Park - Road to Hana - Maui - Hawaii
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Le sentier qui mène à ces piscines naturelles est appelé Kuloa Point Trail. Il s'agit d'un sentier en boucle de 1 kilomètre situé dans le district de Kipahalu du Parc National de Haleakalā.
Il y a un droit d'accès à payer: 25 $ US par voiture. Cependant, il est valide pour tous les attraits du Parc National de Haleakalā, et ce, pour une période de 72 heures.
Ce sentier offre de magnifiques points de vue sur un cours d'eau comportant une série de cascades au pied desquelles se trouve un bassin formant une piscine naturelle. Il se déverse ensuite dans l'océan.
La végétation présente sur ce site est d'une beauté sans pareil. On y voit plusieurs espèces d'arbres dont un immense banian avec ses racines aériennes ainsi que plusieurs plantes.
Lorsque les conditions le permettent, il est possible de se baigner dans l'une de ces piscines naturelles.
Cependant, lors de notre passage, la baignade y était interdite puisqu'il y avait un risque de crues soudaines dans ce secteur. La pluie, intermittente mais abondante, a causé le gonflement du cours d'eau.
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Maui - Ohe'o Gulch | Swimming in the Seven Sacred Pools
This is our fourth episode in our Hawaii series and our first day in Maui! We spend some of our time hitting up Road to Hana on our way to Haleakala National Park and visiting Ohe'o Gulch! This is a must-see when visiting Maui. Ohe'o Gulch is home to the Pipiwai trail where there is a bamboo forest and home to one of the best sites in all of Maui the seven sacred pools. These pools you can actually swim in. When we made it to the Seven Sacred Pools nobody was there so we had the whole place to ourselves! Make sure to hit that like button on the video and subscribe so you don't miss out on any awesome videos we have coming!
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Hike to Swim under Waterfalls at Seven Sacred Pools in Maui! Maui Haleakala National Park
The trail to Seven Sacred Pools (Oheo Gulch) in Maui, Hawaii is half a mile long and fairly easy walk to the lower pools and waterfalls in Haleakala National Park. This is part 2 to last week so that I could show the trail leading to the lower pools from last weeks' video.
See last weeks video for more video on the Seven Sacred Pools.
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Swimming the 7 SACRED POOLS in Haleakala National Park @ Hana, Maui
Far off on the ragged edge of Maui island, there are a series of seven stunning sacred pools. One day on Maui, I hitchhiked down the Hana Hwy to these 7 Sacred Pools, meeting some lovely people in the process. Apologies that it's hard to hear what I'm saying; I was by a waterfall!
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The Seven Sacred Pools, also known as ‘Ohe‘o Gulch by locals, are a series of natural waterfalls that cascade into a series of pools within Haleakala National Park.
Haleakala National Park: Oheo Gulch and Pipiwai Trail
I visit Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui in the state of Hawai'i and explore around the lower Kīpahulu section of the park near the coast. I check out Kūloa Point and the pools of 'Ohe'o Gulch before following the Pīpīwai Trail up through a bamboo forest to Waimoku Falls
Oheo Gulch pools in Kipahulu area of Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii 1080p
This shows some of the Seven Sacred Pools in the Oheo Gulch in Haleakala National Park on the southeast coast of Maui, Hawaii in January 2013.
Swimming in the Seven Sacred Pools. Haleakala National Park. Maui, Hawaii
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a nice, relaxing, sunny, peaceful place: the seven pools of Ohe'o in Maui, Hawaii. At the end of the Road to Hana
Seven Sacred Pools-Maui (With Facts/Figures + Music)
The Seven Sacred Pools are a series of plunge pools located in Haleakala National Park near the volcanic Kipahulu Coastline (at the Pacific Ocean) in Maui. Their proper name is Ohe'o but the name Seven Sacred Pools came from a hotel owner who coined the name decades ago to help attract tourists.
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Oheo Gulch, Haleakala Nat'l Park, Maui, Hawaii 1080p January 2013
This shows the Oheo Gulch area of Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii. This is also known as the Kipahula area and/or the Seven Sacred Pools. This is on the south coast of Maui fairly close to Hana. These shots were taken January 13, 2013.
The Long Road to Hana and Black Sand Beach Waianapanapa State Park Maui Hawaii : Ep.02
On our last day in Maui Hawaii, we had to make an executive decision as to whether we would take the long drive out to Waianapanapa State Park (black sand beach). Our redeye flight back to the mainland was leaving at 9:30pm and we had a 3 hour drive each way. The weather was just too good to not go so we went. And it was totally worth it. Along the way we stopped at The Garden of Eden Arboretum, Keanae Lookout, and several beautiful waterfalls. This is a great way to break up the winding 64 mile road trip.
We arrived at Waianapanapa State Park and the weather was perfect. This is a beautiful place with the most amazing black sand beach so be sure to include this in your travel itinerary. The black sand is actually more like small black rocks and some fine black gravel just fyi. There is a long scenic trail that stretches north and south of the beach so be sure to make time to explore.
The quickest way to Hana and Waianapanapa
If you are short on time and have the funds, you should seriously consider taking a short flight on Mokulele from Kahului. After driving the road to Hana 3x, I think I will book a flight on my next trip.
I should mention that camping is allowed and on my first trip to Waianapanapa in 1998 I camped here to breakup the long drive. There is nothing quite like waking up to turtles swimming in the waves right off the black sand beach as the sun is rising. Epic!
On another previous trip I visited Ohe’o Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) and hiked the Pipiwai trail to Waimoku Falls. The bamboo forest is magical and a must if you take the time to visit the Hana side of the Island.
If you have the time I would highly recommend an overnight stay so that you won't be rushed. We did not have this luxury so we had to make it a day trip.
Around 5:00pm we began our journey back to Kahului to catch our flight. I should mention that this was a risky proposition and I don't recommend it. The road is very narrow winds around the island. I believe the trip has 620 curves and 59 bridges. If we had any car trouble or any traffic we could miss our flight. Luckily the only issue we encountered was a drunk/high local driving recklessly while passing cars going 50 miles an hour. He passed us and then ended up crashing into a truck going the opposite way. He didn't stop and left the scene of the accident. Luckily a bystander got a license plate and I hope and pray he was caught.
Luckily we made our flight and everything went smoothly. Even if we had missed our flight, what's the worst that could happen, another day in paradise? Heaven forbid! :)
My top 10 things to do and see on the east side of Maui Hawaii
Black Sand Beach at Waianapanapa State Park
Waterfall hike at Waimoku Falls
Ohe’o Gulch Seven Sacred Pools
Kaane Lookout
Paia Town
The Garden of Eden
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Seven Sacred Pools
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The Seven Sacred Pools, also known as 'Ohe'o Gulch by locals, are a series of natural staircase waterfalls cascading into a series of descending pools within Haleakala National Park. This video replaces my earlier video which I removed due to some copyright issues with the audio track.
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Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Haleakala National Park
Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Haleakala National Park
Haleakalā National Park is on the Hawaiian island of Maui. It’s home to the dormant Haleakalā Volcano and endangered Hawaiian geese. The Leleiwi and Kalahaku overlooks on the steep Crater Road have views across the West Maui Mountains. Rugged trails in the Summit District pass cinder cones and lava flows. In the coastal area of Kīpahulu are the Pools of Ohe’o, freshwater pools and waterfalls set amid bamboo forest.
Haleakalā National Park is an American national park located on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. The park covers an area of 33,265 acres (134.62 km2), of which 19,270 acres (77.98 km2) is a wilderness area. It was originally created as part of the Hawaii National Park along with the volcanoes of Mauna Loa and Kilauea on the island of Hawaiʻi in 1916. Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park was made into a separate national park in 1961. The park area was designated an International Biosphere Reserve in 1980. The name Haleakalā is Hawaiian for house of the sun. According to a local legend, the demigod Maui imprisoned the sun here in order to lengthen the day.
The Hawaiian National Park Language Correction Act of 2000 was proposed to observe the Hawaiian spelling, but it did not become law. The park features the dormant Haleakalā (East Maui) Volcano, which last erupted sometime between 1480 and 1600 AD. The park is divided into two distinct sections: the summit area and the coastal Kipahulu area.
( Maui - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Maui . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Maui - USA
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Haleakalā National Park is on the Hawaiian island of Maui. It’s home to the dormant Haleakalā Volcano and endangered Hawaiian geese. The Leleiwi and Kalahaku overlooks on the steep Crater Road have views across the West Maui Mountains. Rugged trails in the Summit District pass cinder cones and lava flows. In the coastal area of Kīpahulu are the Pools of Ohe’o, freshwater pools and waterfalls set amid bamboo forest.
Ohe`o Gulch and Waimoku Falls - Maui, Hawaii
A video tour of Ohe`o Gulch and Waimoku Falls. These natural wonders are part of the amazing Haleakala National Park on Hawaii's island of Maui. Enjoy
Maui: Road to Hana
The Hana Highway is a 64.4-mile-long (103.6 km) stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului to the town of Hana in east Maui.
Although Hana is only about 52 miles (84 km) from Kahului, it takes about 2.5 hours to drive even when no stops are made since the highway is very winding and narrow and passes over 59 bridges, of which 46 are only one lane wide. There are approximately 620 curves along Route 360 from just east of Kahului to Hana, almost all of it through lush, tropical rainforest. Many of the concrete and steel bridges date back to 1910 and all but one are still in use. That one bridge, badly damaged by erosion, has been replaced by a portable steel ACROW bridge erected by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
In August 2000, the highway was designated as the Hana Millennium Legacy Trail by President Bill Clinton, with the trail start designated in Pa?ia. The Hana Highway was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2001.
The Hana Highway is a popular tourist attraction in Maui. Guidebooks often devote large sections to traveling the highway leading to the eastern side of Maui.
Beyond the town of Hana, the Hana Highway becomes Hawaii State Road 330 and leads to the ?Ohe?o Gulch where the Seven Sacred Pools are located within the Kipahulu Area of the Haleakala National Park.
Occasionally the dirt road past Route 31 is closed to traffic due to landslides.
1. Paia Town | First Stop
2. Twin Falls | Mile Marker #2
3. Garden Of Eden Arboretum | Mile Marker #10
4. Na'ili'ili Haele Stream & Waterfalls (aka Bamboo Forest). Na’ili’ili Haele, for most, will be a nice short hike to two or three waterfalls and pools. The more able hikers will be rewarded with more significant sights.
5. Pua’a Kaa State Wayside Park | Mile Marker #22
6. Nahiku Marketplace | Mile Marker #29
7. Lava Tube | Mile Marker #31 Self-guided cave tours are available seven days per week and take about 40 minutes. Plus, the handrails and comfortable temperature make this activity fun, safe, and easy for visitors of all ages.
8. Wai’anapanapa State Park | Mile Marker #32 View of the black sand beach at Wai’anapanapa State Park
9. Hana Town | Mile Marker #34
10. Wailua Falls | Mile Marker #45 Wailua Falls is Maui’s most photographed waterfall and is an absolute must-see. Cascading 80 feet down the side of a lush jungle, this is one of the island’s most accessible and majestic falls. Feel free to admire it from the road or take a dip in the plunge pool below.
11. Hamoa Beach | Mile Marker #50
12. Koki Beach | Mile Marker #51
13. Seven Sacred Pools | Last Stop
Haleakala national park, 7 sacred pools, Maui HI
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