This is one of Kauai’s best-known and main waterfalls. Most people
view it from a lookout off of Kuamo‘o Road, as it is a difficult and
tricky hike around its top and pool. If you want to see Opaekaa
Falls up close, find the trailhead at the top of the falls, close to
the 2-mile marker that is past the fall’s lookout on Highway 580.
Going all the way to the waterfall can be well worth the trip, but
the trail is muddy. It takes about a half hour, but the view of
Opaekaa Falls and the lush, tropical rainforest surrounding it makes
for a great photo opportunity.
Opaekaa Falls is a solitary location on most days because most
people do their observations from the highway lookout. The name
“Opaekaa” means “rolling shrimp” in the Hawaiian language. The
waterfall was named after the shrimp that were once in abundance in
its stream and pool.
Opaekaa Falls in Bullet Points
One of Kauai's best-known waterfalls
Most people view it from the road because it's a bit tricky
to access
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