Wailuku River
Image source: Image licensed under subscription from 123rf.com
General data
- Name: Wailuku River
- Water system: Pacific Ocean
- Water type: River
- Progression: Pacific Ocean -> Planet Earth
- Climates: Subtropical
- Continents: Australia & Oceania
- Countries: Hawaii (USA)
Description
The Wailuku River is a 28-mile-long (45.1 km) water course on the Island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands.
It is the longest river in Hawai'i and the largest in the state by mean discharge.
Its course lies mostly along the divide between the lava flows of Mauna Kea and those of Mauna Loa to the south. It arises at about the 10,800 feet (3,300 m) elevation along the eastern slope of Mauna Kea (19°48′26″N 155°25′13″W). It flows generally eastward, descending steeply from the mountain and entering the Pacific Ocean at Hilo.
Wailuku River State Park is located along the lower reach of the river. One section of the park includes Rainbow Falls, and another section Peʻepeʻe falls and an area called the Boiling Pots (a series of small falls and pools).
It is also one of the deadliest bodies of water in the state, as the river is not guarded and can behave unpredictably.