Whether you’re planning a trip to Hawaii or simply want to daydream about the best hikes in Maui, this list should get you started.
If you’re outdoorsy or an adventure fiend, Maui offers an amazing diversity of landscapes from rainforests to beaches for you to explore. These recommended hikes on Hawaii’s second-largest island include a variety of terrain and difficulty, not to mention their breathtaking views.
The driving distance included is from the main town of Kahului, the biggest town where most tourists stay. So pack your bags and get ready for the best hikes in Maui.
Pipiwai Trail, Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park

This must-see trail is about a 2-hour drive away from Kahului. It’s recommended on nearly every Maui hiking guide — and for good reason! On this hike, you will encounter grandiose waterfalls, a majestic Banyan tree, and the tranquility of a magical bamboo forest.
Not long after you begin your hike, you will come to the first waterfall, 200-foot Makahiku Falls. You then pass through the bamboo forest, which many visitors have described as a spiritual walk. The grand finale of your hike is the 400-foot cascade of Waimoku Falls.
Parking is only $10 at the Haleakala National Park visitor center. The Pipiwai Trail is an extremely well-maintained trail, with boardwalk bridges courtesy of the National Park Service. But that’s not to say you won’t have to hop a stream or two with the possibility of getting your feet wet. While on this hike, do not stand under the falls — make sure you take in the view at a safe distance.
- To get there from Kahului: 2-hour drive, 12 miles past the town of Hana on the Hana Highway
- Distance: 4 miles roundtrip
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Elevation gain: 600 feet
Twin Falls, North Shore Maui

- To get there from Kahului: 30-minute drive, mile marker 2 on Hana Highway
- Distance: 2 miles roundtrip
- Difficulty: Easy
- Elevation gain: 115 feet
Sliding Sands Trail, Haleakala National Park

- To get there from Kahului: 50-minute drive to the Haleakala visitor center
- Distance: 8 miles roundtrip
- Difficulty: Extremely difficult
- Elevation gain: 2,400 feet (remember to take into account that you’re starting at 10,000 feet)
King’s Trail, Wai’anapanapa State Park

- To get there from Kahului: 2-hour drive, mile marker 32 on Hana Highway
- Distance: 2-5 miles
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Elevation gain: 147 feet
Lahaina Pali Trail, West/Central Maui

- To get there from Kahului: 18-minute drive, Honoapiilani Highway by the intersection with North Kihei Road
- Distance: 4-10 miles
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Elevation gain: 1,600-3,200 feet
Waihee Ridge Trail, West Maui Forest Reserve

- To get there from Kahului: 22-minute drive, mile marker 6.9 on Kahekili Highway
- Distance: 4.5 miles
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Elevation gain: 1,500 feet