Road to Hana
The rains that fall on Haleakala cascade down Maui's long
windward flank, covering it in thick, jungle-like vegetation.
Convicts in the 1920s hacked out a road along the coast that has
become a major tourist attraction in its own right, twisting
tortuously in and out of gorges, past innumerable waterfalls and
over more than fifty tiny one-lane bridges. All year round, and
especially in June, the route is ablaze with color, from orchids,
rainbow eucalyptus and orange-blossomed African tulip trees.
The usual day's excursion is roughly fifty miles (three hours)
each way from Paia, to Oheo Gulch just past Hana. Don't
attempt it if it's raining; in good weather, this road of hairpin
turns, while not too difficult, is not recommended for the
potentially carsick.
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