ROAD TO HANA

"It's not the destination, it's the journey"
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
As we take flight to the valley isle, one must-do on our list is the iconic, Road To Hana. A winding coastal road, taking you through lush greens, picturesque views, waterfalls, a moment to step out of the daily chaos and immerse into nature.
Our latest collection was inspired by the incredibly diverse road, from deep green flora, to bright flower hues, a mix of soft and deep blues from coast to sky.
Nature’s beauty, our forever muse.
Trip Overview
Start: Paia Town
End: Hana (can continue to Kipahulu or loop back)
Distance: ~64 miles
Driving Time (without stops): ~2.5 hours one-way
Recommended time with stops: Full day (10-12 hours)
When to Go
Early morning (leave Paia by 6:30–7:00 AM) avoid weekends/holidays to skip the crowds.
Check weather – rain can create less visibility, but not a deal breaker.
Top Must-See Stops
Twin Falls (Mile Marker 2) - Simple hike with stunning waterfalls.
Waikamoi Ridge Trail (MM 9.5) - Peaceful rainforest hike, a quick short loop.
Garden of Eden Arboretum (MM 10.5) - Paid entry ($20), panoramic views and lush gardens.
Ke'anae Peninsula (MM 16) - Has old lava flow coastline, traditional taro fields, and our personal favorite, the famous banana bread (Aunty Sandy’s).
Ching’s Pond (just past MM 16.8) - A gorgeous hidden swimming hole (a must).
Hana Town (MM 34–35) - Small, peaceful town with yummy bites and of course more banana bread!
Trip Tips
Download offline maps – No signal for most of the trip.
Pack snacks, water, bug spray, sunscreen.
Fill up the tank in Paia or Kahului.
Bring swimwear & towel for a quick dip into waterfalls and ocean.
Drive slow and safe – narrow roads, blind corners.
Be respectful to locals and nature.
Enjoy the journey xx
with love,
TEAM STONE FOX