Boiling Pots

Boiling Pots

Boiling Pots

Nestled within Wailuku River State Park on the Big Island of Hawaii, the Boiling Pots are a series of naturally formed pools and basins. Though not actually boiling, the water churns and swirls with such intensity, especially after rainfall, that it creates a bubbling effect. The park offers an easy-access viewing area, allowing visitors to safely observe the turbulent waters and the surrounding lush, tropical landscape. This natural wonder provides a captivating stop for those exploring the island’s diverse attractions.

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