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Why are the 7 pools on Maui closed?

Are the Seven Sacred Pools open? No. The pools were closed for quite some time in late 2018 to allow some safety enhancements following a rock slide. They briefly reopened before closing again due to Covid-19.



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Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach located on Maui is known to have rough water and is reported to be one of a handful of red sand beaches around the world. Makena Beach in Maui has the nickname of “breakneck beach” because the surf breaks right on the shore, making it very dangerous to swim in.

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There's plenty of time to swim and jump from waterfall ledges into deep freshwater pools and learn about the island along the way. Fun, easy, and great for families, or if you are limited on time. Swim (optional) in pools under two waterfalls—10 and 20 feet high.

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The most common walk from Bomerano to Nocelle is considered easy to moderate, with a total ascent of 215 meters and a total descent of 410 meters. The highest elevation is 650 meters and the lowest is 450 meters, and it takes approximately 1.5 to 3 hours to complete.

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Most of the stops on the Road to Hana are free (e.g., hikes and views) or low-cost (e.g., banana bread stops and black sand beach reservations). Overall, the Road to Hana is a good value for all you get to see and do in one day compared to loading a day of things to do on Maui with kids.

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Explore the Stunning Oheo Gulch on Your Maui Adventure. If you're looking for an incredible natural experience in Maui, check out 'Ohe'o Gulch in Haleakala National Park. This stunning area is home to dozens of waterfalls, pools, and rivers that make for a perfect day of exploration.

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