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The Umauma Falls are located on the Umauma … The Umauma Falls are located on the Umauma River on the Big Island of Hawaii, approximately 16 miles north of Hilo. They are unique in Hawaii as being a series of three waterfalls in close proximity. They are easily viewed from an overlook located on private botanical garden property accessible for a fee. The overlook was constructed in 1996 by Walter L. Wagner who was developing the World Botanical Gardens with the waterfalls overlook as part of the tourist attraction. Subsequently, the waterfall overlook ownership was transferred circa 2008, and access to the overlook is now through Umauma Experience (also a botanical garden), and not through World Botanical Gardens., and not through World Botanical Gardens.
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