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Cachoeira Akaka

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Cachoeira Akaka

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Akaka Falls is a magnificent 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall located within Akaka Falls State Park on the northeastern side of the Big Island of Hawaii. Plunging dramatically into a lush gorge, this natural monument is fed by the Kolekole Stream and is a quintessential Hawaiian waterfall experience, nestled amidst a vibrant tropical rainforest near the town of Honomu, north of Hilo.

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the immersive rainforest atmosphere surrounding Akaka Falls. The impressive height of the…

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    28 de novembro de 2018

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    After a short hike you reach this 135m high waterfall of the Kolekole Streams.
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    The 135m high Akaka waterfall is the epitome of a Hawaiian waterfall.
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    Circuito Parque Estadual das Cachoeiras Akaka – Cachoeira Akaka (ponto de partida: ʻAkaka Falls State Park)

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    Elevação 380 m

    Previsão do Tempo

    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    Hoje

    quinta-feira 30 abril

    25°C

    18°C

    38 %

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 12,0 km/h

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    Localização:Condado do Havaí, Estados Unidos da América

    Perguntas Frequentes

    Is Akaka Falls State Park wheelchair accessible?

    The main loop trail at Akaka Falls State Park is paved and generally considered accessible. However, it does include some inclines and declines, and some sections might be challenging for unassisted wheelchair users. The path offers several viewpoints of both Akaka Falls and Kahūnā Falls.

    Are dogs allowed on the Akaka Falls trail?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on the Akaka Falls loop trail or within the State Park to protect the natural environment and ensure visitor safety. Service animals are an exception.

    What are the parking arrangements and fees at Akaka Falls State Park?

    There is a dedicated parking lot at Akaka Falls State Park. A parking fee is typically required for non-residents. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as the parking lot can fill up quickly.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Akaka Falls loop trail?

    The Akaka Falls loop trail is a well-maintained, paved path approximately 0.4 miles (0.6 km) long. Most visitors can comfortably complete the loop, including stops for photos and enjoying the views, in about 30 to 45 minutes.

    What unique wildlife can be found at Akaka Falls?

    The lush rainforest surrounding Akaka Falls is home to various native birds. The streams feeding the falls also host unique aquatic creatures like the O'opu fish and 'Opae'kala'ole shrimp, known for their ability to climb the sheer rock faces of waterfalls.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Akaka Falls State Park?

    Akaka Falls State Park itself does not have cafes or restaurants. However, the nearby town of Honomu, just a short drive away, offers a few local eateries and shops where visitors can find refreshments and meals.

    What is the cultural significance or history behind Akaka Falls?

    Akaka Falls holds significant cultural importance for local Hawaiians, who view the falls as a symbol of nature's power and beauty. Local folklore includes a legend about Chief Akaka and his tragic tale, with the falls and nearby cascades said to be manifestations of his story and those connected to him.

    How does Akaka Falls compare to Rainbow Falls?

    Both Akaka Falls and Rainbow Falls are prominent waterfalls on the Big Island. Akaka Falls is significantly taller at 442 feet, plunging into a deep, lush gorge accessible via a rainforest loop trail. Rainbow Falls, while impressive at 80 feet, is wider and known for the rainbows often visible in its mist, and it's located closer to Hilo with a more open viewing area. Akaka offers a more immersive rainforest experience.

    What should hikers wear or bring for a visit to Akaka Falls?

    Hikers should wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for a paved, potentially damp trail. Light, breathable clothing is recommended for the tropical climate. Bringing a light rain jacket or umbrella is advisable due to frequent showers, and insect repellent can be useful. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views!

    Is there an entrance fee for Akaka Falls State Park, beyond parking?

    Yes, in addition to the parking fee, there is typically a separate entrance fee for non-residents to enter Akaka Falls State Park. These fees contribute to the maintenance and preservation of the park's facilities and natural beauty.

    How crowded does Akaka Falls typically get, and when is the best time to avoid crowds?

    Akaka Falls is a popular attraction and can get quite crowded, especially during midday, on weekends, and in peak tourist seasons. To avoid the largest crowds and enjoy a more serene experience, it's best to visit early in the morning, shortly after the park opens, or later in the afternoon before closing.

    Are there any other notable waterfalls or natural features visible from the Akaka Falls trail?

    Yes, as you traverse the loop trail, you'll also get views of Kahūnā Falls, another impressive waterfall that drops approximately 300 feet (91 meters). While often partially obscured by the dense foliage, its presence adds to the park's natural splendor. The trail itself is also a natural feature, winding through a vibrant tropical rainforest with towering ferns, bamboo groves, and exotic flora.

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