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Points of Interest

Fagan Memorial Cross

Best view of Hana Town

Beaches

  • Hamoa Beach: Author James Michener - "The only beach I've ever seen that looks like the South Pacific was in the North Pacific"
  • Koki Beach: The red cinder cliffs of Kaiwi O' Pele Hill overlook the spectacular white sandy beach. Swimmers be wary of the under tow.
  • Kaihalulu Beach: Known for its red cinder beach and lagoons.
  • Waianapanapa State Park: Black sand beach with a Hawaiian legend about fresh water caves

The Hasegawa General Store

Established in 1910, Hana's oldest family owned business.

Hana Cultural Center & Museum

Hana artifacts; the recently built Kauhale O Hana which is an authentic Hawaiian living complex exhibiting housing and gardens of pre-contact Hawaii. 808-248-8622

Haleakala National Park, Ohe'o Gulch (Seven Pools)

Park is located off the main highway and the ranger information station a short walk away. 808-248-7375 Makahiku Falls - 200', Waimoku Falls - 400'

Wailua Falls

95 foot waterfall right off the Hana Highway

Kahanu Garden

Self-guided tours to see the Pi'ilanihali Heiau (largest heiau in the state) and learn about culturally important plants. Times: Mon-Fri 10am and 2pm. Admission: $10/person (children 12 and under free). 808-248-8912 for reservations.