Most of the other people we ran into though had ponchos and umbrellas, while we just went for it in the rain. The one good thing about exploring in the rain is that very few other people also explore in the rain. We walked out to the viewing platform and had it all to ourselves. The Boiling Pots viewing platform is a short walk from the parking lot, and we knew that heading out there meant we were all going to be soaked! But we’re probably not going to do this again, so it’s now or never! When we got out of the car in the parking lot, it was still raining and we ducked under the restroom overhand to shield ourselves a bit. After exploring Rainbow Falls and the giant Banyan Trees hidden above the falls in the rain and getting all wet, we drove up the road about a mile to the Boiling Pots Area of the Wailuku River State Park, where we also got to see Pe’epe’e Falls from a distance.
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