The highway cuts right through this delightful park whose name, Puaʻa Kaʻa, means Rolling Pig. Some unlucky passersby see just the restrooms on the ocean side of the road and miss the rest. But you brought your beach towel, didn’t you? Cross the highway from the parking area and head inland to find a pair of delicious waterfalls cascading into pools. The park is 0.5 miles after the 22-mile marker.
The best for swimming is the upper pool, which is visible just beyond the picnic tables. To reach it, you’ll need to cross the stream, skipping across a few rocks. Be aware of the possibility of falling rocks beneath the waterfall and flash floods. To get to the lower falls, which drop into a shallow pool, walk back over the bridge and follow the trail upstream. And while you’re at it, be sure to catch the view from the bridge.