Lower Waipo'o Falls, approx. 12-feet tall
Canyon Trail trailhead leads to Waipo'o Falls
Red dirt, lush jungle-like forest of the Canyon Trail at Waimea Canyon - leading to Waipo'o Falls
Groups of tourist 'hikers' making their way down to Waipo'o Falls along the Canyon Trail
Approaching the view of Waimea Canyon from the Cliff Trail
View from the fence's edge of the Cliff Trail at Waimea Canyon
Overlook of Waimea Canyon from Cliff Trail
Me (Dave) at the Cliff Trail overlook at Waimea Canyon
View of Waimea Canyon from the Canon Trail with steep dangerous cliffs
Panoramic view along the Canyon Trail peering down 1,200-feet into Waimea Canyon
View along the Canyon Trail peering down 1,200-feet into Waimea Canyon
Steep trail descends towards Waipo'o Falls
View into Waimea Canyon with circular holes in the rock on the cliff - likely from volcanic activity thousands of years ago
Upper Falls (Upper Waipo'o Falls)
Trail leads through a thick forest to reach Lower Waipo'o Falls
Danger - flash flood zone
Looking into Waimea Canyon from Koke'e Stream and the top of Lower Waipo'o Falls
Top of Lower Waipo'o Falls (approx. 12-feet tall)
Top of Waipo'o Falls, approx. 800-feet tall
Lower Waipo'o Falls (approx. 12-feet tall)
Steep trail leads to Lower Waipo'o Falls
Hiking back up from Waipo'o Falls along the steep grade
Ancient basalt rock smoothed by weathering and hikers taking breaks
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