4/5 Michelle V. 2 years ago on Google
We
took
a
few
hours
to
see
Waimea
Valley
Falls.
Entrance
fee
was
reasonable,
less
than
$10
pp.
(military
discount)
there
was
also
student
price
and
child
price
$6-$8
This
gives
you
access
to
the
pretty
level
and
completely
paved
even
walking
paths.
There
are
many
trails
that
lead
off
the
main
that
are
not
paved
but
fairly
easy.
Some
stairs,
some
ramps,
some
slight
elevation
when
visiting
some
areas
in
the
park.
The
walk
to
the
falls
take
about
an
hour
but
we
stopped
and
read
all
the
signage
and
looked
at
all
the
beautiful
flowers,
trees
and
shrubbery.
They
offer
a
shuttle
to
drive
you
to
the
falls.
One
way
pp
is
$10.
There
is
a
vending
machine
closer
to
the
falls
$3.75
for
a
soda.
When
you
get
within
a
minute
of
the
falls
there
are
bathrooms,
picnic
tables,
the
shuttle
drop
off
and
pickup
and
a
small
concessions.
It
did
not
open
until
11am
and
at
that
point
we
wanted
shave
ice
but
we
were
told
it
would
take
an
hour
for
it
to
be
ready.
Disappointed.
The
falls
are
smaller
than
we
expected.
You
can
go
into
the
water
but
you
have
to
notify
the
lifeguards
on
duty
and
they
will
give
you
a
life
jacket
to
wear
along
with
instructions,
you
cannot
enter
the
water
without
a
life
jacket
on.
It’s
free.
We
didn’t
get
in
the
water.
The
walk
back
is
quit
steep
after
leaving
the
concession
stand
but
paved.
When
we
arrived
it
was
5
mins
after
it
had
opened
and
we
parked
next
to
the
building
entrance
in
the
upper
parking
lot.
However
when
we
left
at
11:30ish
it
was
so
packed
there
was
no
parking.
Go
early.