| Type of X-Sports | Zip-line |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: This tour offers pick up from the following meeting points. Directly contact the local tour operator to confirm the nearest meeting point. You will find their contact in the voucher after booking.Hawaii Forest & Trail Kona HQ - 73-5593 Olowalu Street #A, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 (for anyone staying in the Kona area) Four Seasons Hualalai Queen's MarketPlace (for Waikoloa resort area for Waikoloa Marriott, Hilton Waikoloa, Kingsland, and nearby condos)Shops at Mauna Lani (for Mauna Lani and Fairmont Orchid resorts and nearby condos)Kohala Zipline HQ - 55-515 Hawi Road, Hawi, HI 96719 (for anyone who wants to self-drive or is staying in remote areas not near any of the above)
The minimum age to take part in this activity is 8
Weigh between 70 and 270 lbs. Participants will be weighed at check-in
Each participant must be able to walk over uneven terrain and handle one short walk up about 25 stairs
This tour isn't suitable for expectant mothers
Bring a bathing suit (can be worn under clothes), hat, sunscreen, a light jacket or sweatshirt, and reusable water bottle
Please wear closed-toe walking shoes and pants, capris, or knee-length shorts. No tank tops, short-shorts, or any clothing that may allow direct skin contact with the harness
This tour offers pick up from various meeting points. Directly contact the local tour operator to confirm the nearest meeting point. You will find their contact in the voucher after booking
The Kohala zip and dip tour typically lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours. This adventure package includes an exhilarating zipline experience high above the forest canopy, a picturesque picnic lunch on the rim of Pololu Valley, and a refreshing swim under a secluded private waterfall. It combines thrilling activities with scenic natural beauty.
The Pololu Valley lookout is situated at the northernmost point of Highway 270 in North Kohala, Big Island. To get there, you generally follow Highway 270 until it ends at the designated parking area. From the parking, the lookout point is easily accessible on foot. Be mindful that parking space can be limited, especially during peak visiting hours.
Pololu Valley offers truly unique experiences, starting with breathtaking panoramic views of the dramatic coastline, lush valleys, and distant black sand beach from its rim. Visitors can enjoy a serene picnic, capture stunning photographs of the untouched landscape, and for those who hike down, discover the secluded beauty of its pristine valley floor and black sand beach.
The hike down to the Pololu Valley floor typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes one way, covering a steep, unpaved trail approximately 0.6 miles long. The trail is considered moderately challenging due to its incline and uneven terrain, especially on the uphill return. Sturdy, closed-toe hiking shoes are highly recommended for safety and comfort.
Yes, beyond Pololu Valley, North Kohala boasts several charming attractions. Visitors can explore the historic towns of Hawi and Kapaau, known for their local art galleries, boutique shops, and eateries. The famous King Kamehameha I statue is located in Kapaau, offering a glimpse into Hawaiian history. Scenic drives along the coast also provide stunning ocean views.
The Kohala zipline experience features multiple lines that carry you high above the forest, offering incredible aerial views of the lush landscape and glimpses of the ocean. Highlights include long, exhilarating runs that allow for significant speed, and a system designed for maximum safety and enjoyment. It provides a thrilling perspective of North Kohala's natural beauty.
The private waterfall swim on the Kohala zip and dip tour offers an exclusive opportunity to relax and refresh. Guests are guided to a secluded waterfall where they can take a dip in its natural freshwater pool. This private setting ensures a tranquil and uncrowded experience, providing a peaceful escape amidst nature. Remember to bring a swimsuit and towel.
For the Kohala zip and dip tour, it's essential to bring comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities, sturdy closed-toe shoes for ziplining and the valley hike, and a swimsuit with a towel for the waterfall swim. Other recommended items include sunscreen, a hat for sun protection, bug repellent, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.