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Hawaii--Hana Highway, Maui-Kahului to Hana
Route 36 begins in Kahului, where the coastline and sugar fields offer miles of unspoiled scenery. Stop off at Paia, the last place for picnic provisions or gasoline before Hana. Once a sugar plantation town, Paia now is home to an easygoing blend of hippies, craftsmen, and surfers. From here, the road climbs precipitously through the pineapple fields. Just past the 16-mile marker, it is renamed Route 360, and the mile markers revert to zero. Past the nine-mile marker, stop at the short Waikamoi Ridge Trail to take in the eucalyptus trees and taro vines. Next up are Waikamoi Falls and Puohokamoa Falls, the latter a great spot to have that picnic you packed back in Paia. Honomanu Bay, with its rocky, black sand beach and rough waters, offers a trail from which to view the spectacular scenery. Traveling past the Keanae Arboretum, known for native and introduced flora, the road starts to climb high above the ocean at this point. Just past the Hana Gardenland nursery, take a side trip to the left on the rutted Ulaino road leading to Piilanihale Heiau, a large, 14th Century temple built of lava rocks. Back on Route 360, Waianapanapa State Park offers a black sand beach and caves. Soon you'll reach the village of Hana, where you can visit the upscale Hotel Hana-Maui, the Hana Cultural Center and the Wananalua Church. Although the drive ends in Hana, the road continues as Route 31 to Oheo Gulch in Haleakala National Park. In the neighboring village of Kipahulu is the grave of ace flyer Charles Lindbergh. Take a deep breath and return to Kahului on the same route. Starting Point: UsedCars.biz Road Trip in the Same State: *** 100 Best Road Trips on UsedCars.biz |
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