Waimanu Falls, Moloka’i
Approximately 550 m high waterfall, the highest drop – 120 m.
Haha Falls
Some 240 m tall waterfall, one of seven tall waterfalls at the upper rim of Kamalo Canyon.
Mo’oloa Falls (Mooloa Falls)
440 m tall fall, one of seven tall waterfalls at the upper rim of Kamalo Canyon.
Hina Falls
380 m tall waterfall, one of seven tall waterfalls at the upper rim of Kamalo Canyon.
Moa’ula Falls (Moaula Falls)
![Moa'ula Falls from the air. Far right side shows a glimpe of Hipuapua Falls](https://www.wondermondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Moaula.jpg)
A picturesque horsetail fall with at least 7 drops. The last two drops are approximately 76 m tall.
Hipuapua Falls
![Halawa Valley and Hipuapua Falls. It is possible that white spot to the left from falls is a spot of Moa'ula Falls](https://www.wondermondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Halawa.jpg)
The upper part of the beautiful Hipuapua Valley is adorned with two large, high waterfalls. The highest of the two are Hipuapua Falls.
Pu’uka’oku Falls (Puukaoku Falls)
![Pu'uka'oku Falls from above, marked with red arrow](https://www.wondermondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/PuukaokuMap.jpg)
Some 840 m high seasonal waterfall, falling directly into the Pacific Ocean.
Papalaua Falls
![Papalaua Falls from the air, Hawaii](https://www.wondermondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Papalaua.jpg)
Approximately 501 m high, very impressive fall at the far end of enormous, up to 850 m deep valley.
Kahiwa Falls
![Lower part of Kahiwa Falls, Molokai](https://www.wondermondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Kahiwa.jpg)
Beautiful 660 m tall and up to 8 m wide waterfall falling directly into the ocean. The highest drop is 183 m tall.
Olo’upena Falls (Oloupena Falls)
At 900 meters in height, this is an amazing seasonal waterfall. Considered to be the fourth highest waterfall in the world.