Nakalele Blowhole is located at the northern shoreline of the island of Maui. It's a powerful geologic feature where waves create a spouting geyser-like effect by forcing water through an underwater lave tube and shooting it high into the air.
Locals are calling it the Wall. This section has some nice hills and roads carved in cliffs. Scenery is breathtaking.
Most traffic is coming clockwise, so riding it opposite way …
Īao Needle on the island of Maui is an iconic natural landmark that can be perfectly seen rom this viewpoint. It's a striking, pointed lava rock formation that rises 1,200 …
Halfway between Kahalui and Lahaina lies this fantastic vantage point. On the left you can see the Haleakalā and the south part of Maui. On the right the island Lanai …
The little round is very pretty. In good weather, the view is breathtaking.
The impression becomes really special when you follow the river bed for a while and let the valley, the water and the flora work their magic.
Most people visit this area of Maui for the Nakalele Blowhole and usually take the short path from the south. But actually this path has a lot more to offer …
There is a paved .6 mile walk to the official scenic viewpoint of Kuka‘emoku (a.k.a. the ʻIao Needle), but you can also snag some amazing views from the parking lot. …