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La Perouse Bay
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Beautiful sights and hiking trail at the end of the South Maui road. It can be a bit of a bumpy ride to get here! Totally worth it. Depending on the water conditions/ time of year you can sometimes snorkel here.
One of the furthest southern spots you can visit on the island of Maui, La Perouse's volcanic landscape is something from another world. As you drive south on Makena Road, you'll pass the last houses then drive for miles through a very-rugged lava field. When you get to the end of the road, you'll find a dirt parking lot with a rocky bay. This bay has some amazing ocean life, and it's known to be the site where a pod of spinner dolphins likes to spend time. If you see the dolphins, give them space and keep your distance. Do everything you can to not affect their normal swimming route. Also, take care when entering and exiting the ocean here. The rocks are sharp, and during the summer there might be south swells making the water rougher than normal.
One of the furthest southern spots you can visit on the island of Maui, La Perouse's volcanic landscape is something from another world. As you drive south on Makena Road, you'll pass the last houses then drive for miles through a very-rugged lava field. When you get to the end of the road, you'll f…
You will have a great time hiking through the lava rocks by the ocean! Be sure to get there early as the parking spaces are limited.
La Perouse is a must see on the south side of the island. You can camp there at no cost and wake up and go for a hike and swim in the morning.