Remnants of tropical storm Ela were set to batter the islands this weekend. Heavy rains forecasted. Great for exploring waterfalls. A sucker is born every minute.
Met up with Chris and Gen for our waterfall exploration in a Windward neighborhood. Barking dogs and inquisitive neighbors were our only company walking on the dry stream bed.
Fallen trees criss crossed the stream bed.
Climbing and weaving through the tangled thickets.
Now all we need is water. Where is the water?
Flashbacks to the KST and WST.
Sitting stones gather a lot of moss.
Too many spider webs to crawl inside. The stream bed eventually dumped us to a water tank where we saw low hanging clouds covering the mountain tops which resulted in a few sprinkles. Not enough. But the heat was on full blast. All day.
We pushed our way up to the ridge to get a glimpse of the promised waterfalls.
Lots of uluhe ferns to wade through today. Fun, fun, and more fun.
Looking out towards Kaneohe Bay and Mokoli’i or Chinaman’s Hat.
The waterfalls on this side do not flow unless the mountains get a good soaking from Mother Nature. We were banking on the heavy rain. Little did we know that the bank was closed this weekend.
We followed the ridge down to the stream where ripened mountain apples were so abundant they were falling off the trees.
The stream lead us to our first waterfall.
The waterworks were not on full blast. But it was still a good show.
One way of shaking off the heat.
We followed the stream down, hoping it would lead to the other two waterfalls. No such luck.
What happened to the rain?
We had to bushwhack up through a dense jungle of uluhe ferns to get back on the ridge. The heat and humidity were stifling almost to the point of heatstroke.
Chris making his way down to the stream.
We followed the bend in the stream and it lead us to our second waterfall.
Wishing it would rain.
We had to contour around a small waterfall.
This waterfall.
We made our way up the ridge again with the resonating tones of the brass bell coming from the nearby Byodo-in temple.
Chris and Gen making their way down, mindful of the false drops.
Group photo at the last waterfall.
We followed the stream down to make our way out.
Our afternoon amusement.
Chris found a thick branch and used it to beat a trail back to the ridge.
Relaxing at the gazebo. We didn’t want to leave.
We retraced our steps back to the water tank and dropped back down into the dry stream bed.
Our meandering waterfalls hike covered just shy of two miles. Bushwhacking through the thick uluhe forest made it seem longer. Post hike meal at Brick Oven Pizza.
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Sr kikaida, I would like to get directions to these beautiful waterfalls.. If you don’t mind to share ..
Howzit Jose,
Directions sent to you. We should go again when it’s storming! That’s the only time to see these waterfalls!
Mahalo
Please send me the directions Mr. Saito. And I would love to go on this hike with you please.
Aloha Ani,
Okay will let you know the next time we go. Has to be raining long and hard for this one to really work!
Mahalo
Can you please email me the track for Valley of the Temple pls?
Aloha Ani,
I thought I did, but will be sending it out shortly.
Mahalo
Hey, I loved the pics and have been interested in finding these waterfalls. Would you also be able to send me directions?
Aloha Kayla,
Thanks for visiting my blog. Glad you enjoyed the pics. I will email you shortly.
Mahalo
Hi Mr. Saito,
I would like to do this hike this week, hopefully with the storm coming there will be nice waterfalls. If you don’t mind, can you please send me directions to this hike.
Thank you so much,
Carla
Aloha Carla,
Thanks for visiting my blog. Unfortunately, I have been asked not to disclose the location of this waterfall. However, with some digging around you can find the location through the name of the falls. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help.
Mahalo
Hey Kenji,
Great website! I would love directions to this hike if you would be so kind to share.
Keep up the good work!
Aloha,
-Kyle
Aloha Kyle,
Thanks for dropping by and glad you enjoyed the posts. Sorry as I told others, I have been asked not to disclose the location of the site. But with some digging, you can find this on your own through just the name of the falls. Hope this helps and hope you find it!
Mahalo
Beautiful pictures !! Love the Gazebo!!
Aloha Sandra,
Thanks! Yup we loved the gazebo so much, we didn’t want to leave!
Mahalo
Aloha Kenji… I’ve been reading about koolaupoko chutes for awhile and I went three times to try and find them and got lost. I understand the importance of secrets but if u would email me the general area that will be great and I’ll try to find it… I believe it starts by this gated community dead end by ahuimanu but not too sure. Lmk… thanks
Aloha Duane,
I emailed you the general location. However, the falls generally don’t make a show unless during a period of heavy rain and watch out for flash flood conditions as well. I think it took us around six hours plus round trip as some areas were heavily overgrown and we were taking our time. We only explored the chutes that we could see that were flowing. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Also how long is this round trip? I was examining the area and it doesn’t look too long however the bushwacking and going up the stream seems challenging
I too would love directions to these waterfalls if you wouldn’t mind. Thank you for the beautiful photos.
Aloha Brianne,
I will email you shortly.
Mahalo
hi Kenji, thank you for the beautiful photo’s, mountain apples!!!! Tire swings, gazebo !!!
aloha
Aloha Sandra,
Thanks! Yes it was a nice little adventure replete with trail snacks.
Mahalo
Hi Kenji:
Can you email me instructions please? Mahalo!
Aloha Nadine,
I will email you shortly. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Hey Kenji, so I was following some leads to finds these certain waterfalls and I was lead to your page, the waterfalls look very similar to a ko’olaupoko chutes wondering if they’re the same and if I could get directions trying to find new places to explore. I would greatly appreciate it ! -liz
Aloha Liz,
I will email you later with directions. Be safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Hey Kenji,
Great blog you have with all your adventures. Would love to get directions to this waterfall if you don’t mind. I enjoy hiking for clarity and connecting with the elements.
Thanks,
Kasia
Aloha Kasia,
Thanks! I will email you later with directions.
Mahalo
Aloha, Kenji! If you’re still willing to give out general directions to this or Ko’olaupoko Chutes, I’d truly appreciate it.
Mahalo!
Brandon
Aloha Brandon,
I will email you the general directions shortly. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
I really want to find these amazing waterfalls. Would you email me the directions please?
Aloha Keri,
I will send you the general directions shortly. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Okay! Thank you:)
I would like directions on how to get to these waterfalls. Thank you in advance
Aloha Tina,
I will email you shortly. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Hi, would like to do this hike but can’t seem to find directions and trail map. Do you mind sharing?
Thanks, Apple G
Aloha Apple,
I emailed you the general directions. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Hi Kenji,
Could you please send me the directions to the chutes too?
Love your website, I always use it as a reference before every hike! Thank you!!
Aloha Derek,
Thanks. I emailed you the directions. Please stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Looks,beautiful what level hike is. Could you send me info. Thank you
Aloha Ann,
Thanks, the general area is in the Valley of the Temples area. The chutes are not flowing unless the area gets a good soaking, you can see it from the road before you hike in. Be respectful of the neighbors and exercise discretion, courtesy and common sense.
Mahalo
Hello,
My name is Alexandra and I moved to Oahu 9 month ago. I keep following your blog and it is honestly one of my favourite so far out of all.
I adore hiking no matter if that a ridge or waterfall hike.
I would like to ask if there is any chance you could share with me the area where the trail starts?
That would be super great especially because when it is rainy my only favourite thing to do is chasing falls and these chute ones are calling me bad! I just don’t wanna end up someone’s backyard and bushwack all the way there!
Thank you so much in advance!
Keep up the good work!
Mahalo,
Alexandra
Aloha Alexandra,
Thanks. Glad you are enjoying all that the aina has to offer. Thanks for being my sole reader, truly appreciate it :). Will send you directions later.
Mahalo
Great pictures! Could you send me the info on how to get there? We wanted to check this out when we get a good rain. Thanks!
Aloha Curtis,
Thanks. I emailed you the tracks. Stay safe and have fun.
Mahalo
Aloha! Ive heard of these waterfalls thank you for sharing! I would appreciate directions if you care to share, I want to take my family since my brother is back home again<3
Aloha Christina,
I sent you the tracks awhile back but the email bounced.
Mahalo
Hi was interested In directions to the hike please. Thank you. Amazing photos by the way.
Aloha Kai,
I sent you the information. Stay safe and have fun!
Mahalo
Wow how do I get here? Where is the entrance?
Aloha Karissa,
I will email you.
Mahalo
Hi!! Any way you’re still sending info or a map of this hike ?! I’d love to check it out !
Aloha Andrea,
Sent you directions.
Mahalo
Aloha Kenji!
This looks amazing! One of the few waterfalls left on Oahu that I haven’t been to yet! If you are willing to share directions and trailhead location info, I’d love the assistance….otherwise my friends and I will be bushwhacking our way to what we hope to be the 3 waterfalls.
Aloha Preston,
I will email you the tracks. Hope this helps. Also it’s best to explore these during a period of heavy rain and also watch for flash flooding conditions as well. You can see the falls flowing from the road, if you don’t, then turn around.
Mahalo