Akaka Falls (Big Island): Located in Akaka Falls State Park, the Akaka Falls is a majestic waterfall plunging approximately 442 feet (135 meters) into a lush gorge.
Waimoku Falls (Maui): Situated within the Haleakala National Park, Waimoku Falls is a dramatic 400-foot (122-meter) waterfall nestled within the verdant bamboo forest of the Pipiwai Trail.
Hanakapiai Falls (Kauai): Found along the challenging Kalalau Trail in the Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, the Hanakapiai Falls cascades down an enchanting 300 feet (91 meters) into a serene pool.
Rainbow Falls (Big Island): Located just outside Hilo, Rainbow Falls is named for the rainbows that often appear in the mist. The waterfall drops about 80 feet (24 meters) into a large pool.
Manoa Falls (Oahu): Situated in the lush Manoa Valley, this 150-foot (46-meter) waterfall is easily accessible via a scenic trail and has been featured in various films and TV shows.
Waihilau Falls (Big Island): Tucked within the Waimanu Valley in the northeastern part of the Big Island, Waihilau Falls is a breathtaking sight with water cascading around 2,600 feet (792 meters) down the cliff face.
Opaekaa Falls (Kauai): Located near the Wailua River, Opaekaa Falls drops approximately 151 feet (46 meters) into a picturesque pool surrounded by tropical foliage.
Hiilawe Falls (Big Island): Situated in Waipio Valley, Hiilawe Falls is one of Hawaii's tallest waterfalls, plunging approximately 1,450 feet (442 meters) down the rugged cliffside.
Papalaua Falls (Molokai): Found in the Halawa Valley, Papalaua Falls consists of three cascading waterfalls, collectively dropping about 1,200 feet (366 meters) into a tranquil pool.
Waimea Falls (Oahu): Situated in Waimea Valley on Oahu's North Shore, this 45-foot (14-meter) waterfall is part of a botanical garden and cultural site, offering a refreshing swimming spot.