Zipline 9 lines over Umauma Falls, with Waikoloa-area round-trip van ride
6.5 - 7.5 hours
9 zip lines, Transportation
Ride nine zipline lines at Umauma Falls, with round-trip transportation from two Waikoloa-area pickup locations. Take in ocean views, river scenery, and multiple waterfalls along the course.
Ages 4+ and 35–275 lbs. You must be able to climb 3 flights of stairs and walk short distances. Pregnant guests and those with serious medical conditions or prior back/neck injuries cannot participate.
Bookings cancelled less than 24 hours before tour time will be charged in full.
You must be at least 4 years old and weigh 35–275 lbs to participate.
Plan for moderate to advanced activity. You must be able to climb 3 flights of stairs and walk short distances.
Pregnant guests and anyone with serious medical conditions or prior back or neck injuries cannot participate.
31-313 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Hakalau HI 96710
Most visitors rave about the zipline tours here, praising the long, fast lines with incredible views over lush Hawaiian scenery. The guides consistently get shout-outs by name – people love how friendly and knowledgeable the staff are, whether you're ziplining, doing the ATV tour, or swimming at waterfalls. Families especially appreciate that younger kids can participate, and the combination tours like "Zip and Dip" seem to be huge hits. The property itself is beautiful, with Cleo's Peace Garden and multiple waterfall access points that make for memorable experiences beyond just the adrenaline rush. The main operational hiccup mentioned is that larger group sizes can mean waiting between ziplines, which slows down the pace. A couple reviewers noted the experience felt less personal than in years past, with guides focused on safety instructions but not much beyond that. There's one serious safety incident detailed in the reviews involving staff inattention that resulted in injury, though this appears to be an isolated event rather than a pattern. Overall, the property delivers on adventure and scenery, especially if you catch them on a day with smaller groups and engaged guides.
My husband and I booked the Umauma Falls ATV experience while visiting the Hilo side, and it ended up being his favorite part of the entire trip. From the start, the experience feels a little more special than your typical ATV tour because you’re riding through private farmland rather than a crowded trail system. You follow your guide across wide open pastures where you pass horses, cows, and even pigs, which adds such a fun, local feel to the ride. The terrain changes throughout, moving from grassy stretches to rocky sections and muddy patches, so it never feels repetitive or boring. One thing we really appreciated was that the guide adjusted the pace to match the group. If you want to take it slow and steady, you can. If you’re feeling more adventurous, they’ll pick up the speed. It made the experience feel personalized rather than rigid. Toward the end, there’s a short hike down to a beautiful waterfall area that feels tucked away and peaceful. Unfortunately, we had a lot of rain during our visit, so the falls were running strong and it wasn’t safe to swim. While that was a bit of a bummer, it was still impressive to see the power of the water and didn’t take away from the overall experience. If you’re looking for something active and scenic on the Hilo side, this is absolutely worth adding to your itinerary. It’s a great mix of adventure, views, and a little glimpse into local farmland life, and clearly a highlight of our trip.
Tiffany Moseley
February 22, 2026
My husband and I booked the Umauma Falls ATV experience while visiting the Hilo side, and it ended up being his favorite part of the entire trip. From the start, the experience feels a little more special than your typical ATV tour because you’re riding through private farmland rather than a crowded trail system. You follow your guide across wide open pastures where you pass horses, cows, and even pigs, which adds such a fun, local feel to the ride. The terrain changes throughout, moving from grassy stretches to rocky sections and muddy patches, so it never feels repetitive or boring. One thing we really appreciated was that the guide adjusted the pace to match the group. If you want to take it slow and steady, you can. If you’re feeling more adventurous, they’ll pick up the speed. It made the experience feel personalized rather than rigid. Toward the end, there’s a short hike down to a beautiful waterfall area that feels tucked away and peaceful. Unfortunately, we had a lot of rain during our visit, so the falls were running strong and it wasn’t safe to swim. While that was a bit of a bummer, it was still impressive to see the power of the water and didn’t take away from the overall experience. If you’re looking for something active and scenic on the Hilo side, this is absolutely worth adding to your itinerary. It’s a great mix of adventure, views, and a little glimpse into local farmland life, and clearly a highlight of our trip.
Tiffany Moseley
February 22, 2026