Quick stop to check out the ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs. These are subtle but worth viewing. Little creek running nearby.
Olowalu Petroglyphs
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Olowalu Petroglyphs is a cultural site in Lahaina, Hawaii, known for its ancient rock carvings. Visitors can explore the petroglyphs and learn about the history and significance of this unique archaeological site.
The company offers guided tours and educational experiences to help visitors appreciate the cultural and historical importance of the Olowalu Petroglyphs. Guests can immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the area while enjoying a memorable and informative visit.
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Difficult to find unless you have step by step instructions but a fantastic little piece of history if that's your jam. Definitely worth the off the beaten path drive.
Common Draw Hawaiian Petroglyphs (aka Pu'u Kilea) that are purported to be drawn in by some of the original inhabitants of the island of Maui. The Good: *Over 100 figures depicting animals and...
200-300 year old Petroglyphs, chiseled right into the basalt cliff walls. It's considered one of the easiest Hawaiian petroglyph sites to get to in all of Hawaii and has very little visitors....
Sadly, you can't get close anymore because of vandalism. It was nice to visit for about 5 minutes. It was fun to guess what the petroglyphs depict. Beware the local red fire ants.



