The map — stops, markers, no signal required.
Every stop, pinned in driving order — reservation and closure flags in clay, so the gate never surprises you. And because cell service quits past Keʻanae, there’s a version that rides shotgun. On paper.
Open driving directions in Google Maps — then download the offline area before you leave Paia.
What the pins mean
- 01Twin Falls · Wailele FarmMM 2
- 02Rainbow Eucalyptus GroveMM 7
- 03Garden of Eden ArboretumMM 10.5
- 04Keʻanae Peninsula + Aunty SandyʻsMM 16
- 05Halfway to Hana StandMM 17
- 06Upper Waikani (Three Bears) FallsMM 19.5
- 07Puaʻa Kaʻa State WaysideMM 22.5
- 08Nahiku MarketplaceMM 28.7
- 09Hana Lava Tube (Kaʻelekū Caverns)MM 31
- 10Waiʻanapanapa State Park · Black Sand BeachMM 32
- 11Hana Town + Hasegawa General StoreMM 34
- 12Koki Beach + Hamoa BeachMM 50 · Haneoʻo Rd
- 13Wailua FallsMM 45 · Rt 31
- 14ʻOheʻo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools)MM 42 · Rt 31
- 15Pipiwai Trail + Bamboo ForestMM 42 · Rt 31
- 16Palapala Hoʻomau Church · Lindbergh’s GraveMM 41 · Rt 31
Full details, fees, and the honest parking report live on the stops page.
“Offline maps before Paia, or paper. The road doesn’t do bars.”
Free · printable · no signal needed
The Glovebox Copy
Past Keʻanae, your phone becomes a very expensive camera. This map doesn’t care — it’s paper. Print it, fold it, glovebox it.
- Every stop in order, with mile markers and the honest parking report
- The reservation + fee cheat sheet (Waiʻanapanapa, national park) — so the gate never surprises you
- Designed to be read at a pull-off, by a passenger, at a glance
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