Opaeka’a Falls, Kauai
A short drive from Lihue or Kapa’a on Hawaii’s island of Kaua’i are the ‘Opaeka’a Falls. This waterfall flows year round from the waters of the north branch Wailua river. read more
A short drive from Lihue or Kapa’a on Hawaii’s island of Kaua’i are the ‘Opaeka’a Falls. This waterfall flows year round from the waters of the north branch Wailua river. read more
On Hawaii’s Big Island, take a ride on highway 270. When the highway abruptly ends, walk to the edge and look over–Pololu Valley awaits. read more
Waimea Valley is one of the last existing, mostly whole Hawaiian ahupua’a (village land tract) on Oahu. Waimea Valley is called, The Valley of the Priests. read more
Nestled into a north Maui valley, this red-roof church stands out from its surroundings. The church has served its small town for many years. read more
The south Oahu shoreline is a spectacle of beautiful valleys, green mountains, and long coves. read more
The Big Island’s Waipio Valley is astonishing. Home to movie locations, horses, waterfalls, and some who don’t want to be found, Waipio is both scenic and engaging. read more
The Waipio Valley overlook is the stuff of movies. read more