Kapaʻa, Hawaii

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  • Princeville, Hawaii

    Queen's Bath Trail

    5.0
    0.86 mi / 112 ft gain
    Queen's Bath Trail is an out-and-back that takes you by a river located near Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii.
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  • Princeville, Hawaii

    Soaking in Queen's Bath

    4.7
    Between the frequent rains and the often overcast forecast, Kauai is not always the typical Hawaiian tropical getaway people dream of. But there are few islands that offer the same majestic waterfalls, luscious valleys, world renowned breaks, and more. Like a handful of the island's other gems, Q...
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  • Princeville, Hawaii

    Diving in Paradise at Hideaway's Beach

    4.7
    This beach is easily found by driving into Princeville and heading toward the St. Regis hotel. The trail to the beach is just before you arrive at the hotel. There is a small public parking lot on the right, which leads to the trail. If the lot is full, don't worry, the St. Regis Resort will vale...
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  • Koloa, Hawaii

    Maha'ulepu Trail

    5.0
    4.59 mi / 253 ft gain
    This easy-to-handle trail is a good one for the whole family. The trail starts from "Shipwrecks Beach", in front of the Grand Hyatt and follows the coastline for 2 miles to Maha'ulepu Beach. Along the way, you'll witness beautiful, rugged coastline and multiple lookouts over the ocean. This tra...
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  • Koloa, Hawaii

    Brennecke Beach Trail

    0.44 mi / 3 ft gain
    Tucked at the east end of Poʻipū Beach Park on Kauai’s sunny south shore, Brennecke’s Beach is beloved by locals and visitors for its consistent waves, fun boogie-boarding, body surfing, and picturesque coastal vibe. Unlike a forested trail, the “trail” to Brennecke’s is a short walkway or...
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  • Koloa, Hawaii

    Kiahuna Beach

    5.0
    The outer reef at Kiahuna provides opportunities for advanced surfing. For a beginner-friendly experience, head east down the beach towards Kala Kai Point and you’ll see a mellow stretch of reef and sand on the inside. Chances are you'll see a bunch of longboards in the water - that's where you'l...
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  • Koloa, Hawaii

    Po'ipu Beach

    5.0
    This is a big beach park.  There are large grassy areas with trees that are perfect to hammock in.  There are also many picnic tables.  The are two sides to the beach, with one side being very kid-friendly.   The waves can crash very hard into the rocks and create a lot of spray.  There are litt...
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  • Koloa, Hawaii

    Baby Beach

    5.0
    Tucked just west of Poʻipū Beach, Baby Beach is a tranquil and family-friendly little cove that offers safe, shallow water and a quiet spot to relax away from the crowds. What It’s Like & What to Expect The beach is a crescent-shaped protected cove, naturally sheltered by a reef just offsh...
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  • Hanalei, Hawaii

    Relax at Tunnels Beach, Kauai

    4.9
    Makua, aka Tunnels, is known for its incredible mountain scenery. This beach also offers great snorkeling, where people will usually see turtles. Public parking, bathrooms and showers are available at Haena Beach Park located west of Tunnels. Be sure to head to the beach early, parking on the tow...
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  • Koloa, Hawaii

    Spouting Horn Blowhole

    3.5
    On the South Shore you can find the Spouting Horn. There's a small beach park with a great lookout where you can watch a blowhole spout a plume of thundering water into the air. This waterspout occurs whenever the waves are forced under the rocky shelf and up through a lava tube. The water someti...
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  • Kapaʻa, Hawaii

    Hanakāpī’ai Falls

    5.0
    8 mi / 2913 ft gain
    This hike is on the beginning section of the Kalalau trail, at Ke'e Beach. Your trip begins with a winding 2 mile trail to Hanakapi`ai Beach. The beach is a beautiful place to hang out and relax, there's a stream where you can take a dip, and bathrooms if you need to stop. Unfortunately, there's ...
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  • Kilauea, Hawaii

    Na Pali Coast via the Kalalau Trail

    4.9
    20.55 mi / 7562 ft gain
    This hike begins at the parking lot of Ke'e Beach at the Northern most point you can drive to on the island. This is where the Kalalau Trail begins. From there, you immediately start hiking upward, with great views of the beach down below. The first two miles of the trail are the busiest, as n...
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  • Kilauea, Hawaii

    Hanakoa Valley via Kalalau Trail

    4.0
    12.47 mi / 5997 ft gain
    Hanakoa Falls is one of two large waterfalls along Na Pali Coast. While most set out for a high-paced hike on Kalalau Trail, rushing past Hanakoa Valley, those who choose to explore Hanakoa Valley and Falls will not be disappointed. To reach the beautiful Hanakoa Valley, you will take the same tr...
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  • Kapaa, Hawaii

    Kayak or Sail the Na Pali Coast

    5.0
    Enjoy the view of the Garden Island from the crystal clear waters of the pacific ocean. Experiencing the coast by water allows for private beach access and exploring amazing sea caves! You have a few options to go by boat to see this enchanted terrain.Guided Kayak ToursYou can rent a kayak and pa...
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  • Hanapepe, Hawaii

    Hike Kawaikoi Stream

    1.75 mi / 40 ft gain
    Kawaikoi stream trail starts 3/4 mile beyond the Forest Reserve entrance sign on the Mohihi-Camp 10 road & across the stream at "Sugi Grove". It's a DLNR maintained trail, so there's signage & mile markers for the trail.At 1.75 miles total-roundtrip, it's a very easy walking trail, great ...
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  • Hanapepe, Hawaii

    Hike the Pihea & Alaka'i Swamp Trail

    5.0
    7 mi / 1500 ft gain
    A strenuous 7 mile hike, depending on which way you start, that takes you from the world renowned Kalalau Valley from Pu'u O Kila lookout, through dense mossy forests, across a stream, up to the highest swamp in the world and ends in views of Kaua'i's north shore of Wainiha valley and Hanalei Bay.
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