| Pua'a Ka'a State Park |
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| Across from the parking lot is a short path that leads to very accessible waterfalls and swimming holes. |
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| Useful Information: |
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| -Rest stop -Picnic Grounds -Small Waterfalls -Natural Pools -No Drinking Water -Paved parking -Restrooms -Use considerable caution and common sense if attempting to reach the larger falls as the trail is muddy and slippery |
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| A larger and more dependable waterfall can be reached by the trail that leads along the side of the upper fall. Follow the trail to the top of this fall, continue for 5-10 minutes through the mud to a diversion ditch, then walk on the viaduct for about 100 feet to reach another untapped waterfall and pool |
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| DIRECTIONS: Located off the Hana Highway, 0.6 mile past mile marker #22. |
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| This is a great area to picnic and swim as few beaches are safe for swimming on this side of the island. |