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After a 1.6-mile hike on the Manoa Falls Trail, visitors will find the rushing cascade of the Manoa Falls. This tall waterfall reaches heights of 150 feet, and water pours from the top of a sheer cliff down into a pool of water. The small rainforest where Manoa Falls is located receives rainfall almost every single day of the year and is prone to flash flooding. The falls are quite beautiful, and the area is home to a number of native plant species. Guests are asked to refrain from swimming in the pool beneath the falls due to both the risk of rockfalls and certain bacteria in the water that can cause leptospirosis.

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