About this experience
Wind up the west side to Waimea Canyon, a mile-wide gorge of red, ochre and green that Mark Twain dubbed the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
Stop at the rim lookouts as waterfalls thread the canyon walls, then climb into Kōkeʻe State Park for the Kalalau Lookout, where the Nā Pali valleys open beneath you the moment the clouds part. A short rim trail and local plant lore round out the day.
What's included
- Private vehicle & guide
- Park entry fees
- Bottled water
- Snacks
Not included
- Lunch
- Gratuities
What to bring
- Walking shoes
- Light rain jacket
- Sun protection
- Camera