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Road to Hana Pictures
If you want to view large Road to Hana pictures, this page is for you. Just scroll down to see Road to Hana waterfall pictures, beach pictures, and scenic pictures.
If you want to read about the Road to Hana best stops in these pictures, go to my main Road to Hana page.
Road to Hana Waterfall Pictures
This Road to Hana waterfall picture is at the Makahiku Falls Overlook on the Pipiwai Trail in Ohea Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) in Haleakala National Park.

Waikani Falls is also called Three Bears Falls because the three falls are different sizes like Papa, Mama, and Baby bear in the children's story.

Just past Hana town, Wailua Falls is the perfect Hana waterfall to stop the car, jump out, stand by the side of the road, and shoot a Hana Highway waterfall picture. Just watch out for family members that want to be in the picture.

You will see one majestic waterfall after another along the Hana Highway.

Road to Hana Beach Pictures
My Road to Hana beach pictures reflect the diversity of beaches along the Hana highway. Where the lava flows are older in historical time, the lava rock can be worn down by erosion to sand.
Where the lava flows are more recent, the Maui beaches are rugged and rocky with lava at locations such as Keanae Park.

Keanae Park is off the beaten path, so you will not see the hordes of tourists that sometimes clog the roadway by the waterfalls.

Nahiku Cove provides a cool green break at an isolated cove (about three miles off the Hana Highway) that is close to a rugged black lava rock beach.

A small stream winds its way through the rock beach at Nahiku Cove.

The blue rock beach at Huakini Bay along the backside of Haleakala.

The unique Maui black sand beach (Honokalani beach) at Wainapanapa State Park was formed by a lava flow that went directly into the ocean while hot, which caused the molten lava to quickly solidify, then shatter into small pieces.
This resulted in the unusual black pebbles, rather than the brown or white sand that results from the breakdown of coral and sea shells.

Road to Hana Scenic Pictures
This Road to Hana scenic picture is the cliffside ocean view at Honomanu Bay at the beginning of the Hana Highway.

Enter the small cave entrance at the right hand side of the black sand beach at Waianapanapa State Park for a claustrophobic (cave) scenic view.

Looking up toward the Maui volcano Haleakala, you can see the canyon called Kaupo Gap.

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