Maui Highway
The Maui Highway, also known as the Hana Highway, is a scenic roadway that stretches approximately 64 miles along the northeastern coast of Maui, Hawaii. It connects the town of Kahului to Hana and features stunning views of lush rainforests, waterfalls, and the Pacific Ocean. The highway is famous for its winding roads, with over 600 curves and 59 bridges, making it a popular route for tourists seeking natural beauty.
Traveling the Maui Highway offers access to various attractions, including Waianapanapa State Park and the Seven Sacred Pools at Ohe'o Gulch. The journey is often considered a must-do for visitors, providing opportunities for hiking, photography, and experiencing the island's unique landscapes.