Pe’epe’e Falls

Pe'epe'e Falls

Pe’epe’e Falls

Nestled on the Big Island of Hawaii, not far from the famous Rainbow Falls in Wailuku River State Park, Pe’epe’e Falls stands as a 60-foot (18-meter) cascade that forms the backdrop to the Boiling Pots Area. This thundering section of the powerful Wailuku River, while not easily accessible for most visitors, offers another of Hawaii’s magnificent views. The falls and the surrounding river create a dynamic and immersive experience, with the sound of rushing water and the lush, verdant landscape providing a serene yet powerful natural setting.

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