This is a nice little wayside park and a welcome sight for weary travelers. Here you’ll find restrooms, a nice little waterfall, and picnic tables. If you brought a picnic lunch, this is an ideal place to stop. But since the park does get crowded with tour buses, there are a few other less-crowded picnic options down the road:
Wai'anapanapa State Park with restrooms and showers (20 minutes further - Reservations Required)
Hana Town with restaurants and restrooms (25 minutes further)
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