Waimea Canyon is amazing to put it simply. I wouldn't recommend the drive from Kekaha (Kokee Rd. Highway 552) as it seems really long, is very winding and not nearly as scenic as the Waimea Canyon Drive (Highway 550) from Waimea. The first overlook is wonderful. We were there midday and the lighting was great. I can only imagine how beautiful the lighting would be early in the morning right around sunrise and then again around sunset. Stop at every overlook, both on your way up the Canyon Drive and on the way down. When my husband and I went there was a good deal of haze in the canyon due to very strong trade winds, but as the day moved on the haze burned off. The intensity of the greens, reds and blue sky is spectacular! It is a wonderful drive, make sure you and you traveling companions are up for a good half a day of driving then getting out and walking a little then driving again. I think the temperature dropped almost 20 degrees as we went from the shore to the end of the Canyon Drive so you may want ot bring a jacket. The last stop on the drive overlooks a massive valley, part of the Na Pali coast. Take the red dirt trail, that leads to another look out. The trail was very slippery due ot ht e intermittent rain when we were there so we did not hike all the way to the look out. We stopped for our lunch at park where the Kokee Lodge and Museum are located which was a nice picnic spot. When you come back down the canyon stop at JoJo's clubhouse in Waimea for some delicious Shave Ice. My personal recommendation is the combination of Passion Fruit, Guava and Mango syrup over the Shave Ice with Macadamia nut ice cream underneath. Yummy.




