
Gray skies colored all of Friday the 13th, as promised by the dawn. After a lazy start, and feeling the effects of our up-and-down trek to ‘Akaka Falls the previous day, we drove all of 3.5 miles or so across Hilo to Rainbow Falls in Wailuku River State Park. A gentle, sporadic spitting of raindrops punctuated our first view of Rainbow Falls (above). They continued as we climbed under the trees for a closer look.

Volcanic rocks made slippery with rain didn’t appeal to us. We stayed under the trees and gazed upriver, unaware another set of falls existed just a short distance away.

Weather dictated indoor activities, so we headed to the Lyman Museum (recommended). Ravenous afterward, we grabbed fried plantains and beer at Ola Brewing.
I really enjoyed this set of pictures. Seen others, even motion, of these Falls before, but yours with this strong foreground/background perspective made this unusual and all the more appreciated. Including the three, maybe four, tiny tiny people above the Falls.
Glad you didn’t climb and risk breaking something!
I remain amazed how all this was once upon a time red-hot molten magma, now this.
Another nice job.