Visitors cannot drive directly to this section from the summit area; they must take a Hana Highway that travels around the windward coast of the island.
"We survived the Hana Highway," many Maui bumper stickers proudly porclaim.
At the Maui Grown Market, a rustic deli on the Hana Highway here, tourists can pick up sandwiches, sodas, suntan lotion and a dog.
Ho'okipa State Beach Park is located on Maui's North Shore off the Hana Highway.
It is at mile marker 42 on the Piilani Highway, called the Hana Highway, just over 10 miles past the town of Hana.
Flooding occurred in Maui as well, where landslides blocked portions of the Hana Highway.
The Hana Highway was originally built for sugar plantation workers commuting from Pāʻia to Hāna.
The winding, famously scenic Hana Highway was completed in 1926.
This road joins the Hana Highway on Maui on the National Register, and 97 such Historic Roads nationally.
For example, due to bridge and road damages, Maui County closed two points on the Hana Highway, cutting off all access to the town.