Seven sacred pools

oheo gulch seven sacred pools

Highlights:
  • Sacred Pools
  • Bamboo Forest
  • Haleakala National Park
Description:

The Oheo Gulch, better known as seven sacred pools, is the important part of the Haleakala National Park.  This Gulch is located at the 42 mile Highway marker at the Hana- Maui Highway, and hence it takes about 15 minutes of drive from the town of Hana to the Oheo Gulch, this was basically situated at the coastal area of Kipahulu.

People know Oheo Gulch in many names, some reckon to it as the Kipahulu area, while some call it the Oheo pools. But, these are not just any pools rather they are referred as the seven sacred pools, and hence this makes it a scared part of the Kipahulu area. These pools are fed by the Palikea and the Pipwai streams.

The scared pools originated in the 1940’s when there were many pools that used to flow around the Oheo Gulch and finally merge into the nearby ocean. The Gulch then became one of the prime spots in Maui and the visitor comment on their visit as “worth a try”.

The parking lot for the Oheo Gulch is present at the lateral end of the Oheo Bridge, and the same part of the parking is valid for the Haleakala National park.  

 
Type:
Cultural
Geological Feature
Hike
Park
Location
42222 Hana Highway, Kula, Maui County, Hawaii, United States 96790
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