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The junction (left) at the beginning of the 'Aiea Loop Trail is not marked.
The trail follows the nearby ridge off of 'Aiea Loop.
The ridge extension off of the main 'Aiea Loop Trail.
Pass under the power lines before reaching the mango tree junction.
This large mango tree marks the junction down the steep ridge.
The trail descends steeply through dense flora.
At the base of the valley wall is a riverbed. Follow it upstream toward the falls, crossing eight or nine times.
The waterfall only flows after heavy rains.
Strawberry guava are the perfect fall snack!
The trail meanders through dense strawberry guava stands.
The trail is well defined, but not well marked.