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Iao Valley and Iao Needle (Kukaemoku)
Maui Sight - Point of Interest
Surrounded on all sides by the Pu'u Kukui Crater, it was the site of one of the most famous battles in Hawaiian history. In 1790 King Kamehameha I defeated the Maui army in his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands. It is said that when the battle was over, the stream was so damed with all the bodies that the water ran red with blood. The site was named Kepaniwai "damming of the waters." Nearby in the valley you'll find the Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens.
Take Highway 32 (Kaahumanu Road) west out of Wailuku. This road turns into Highway 320 which lead directly to the 'Iao Valley State Park. Park gates open from 7am to 7pm. $1 for walk-ins, $5 for cars.
Type: Point of Interest
Tagged: iao valley, historic site, west maui, scenery
Location: Iao Valley and Iao Needle (Kukaemoku) is located in the Iao Valley and Central Maui
Reviewed by: Guide of Hawaii on
Summary: Iao Valley and Iao Needle (Kukaemoku) is a Point of Interest located on Maui in Hawaii. Iao Valley and Iao Needle (Kukaemoku) is located in Iao Valley and Central Maui.
Rating: 5 Stars





















