Ha‘ena State Park
Directions:
End of Kuhio Highway (Highway 56), Ha‘ena.
Hours:
Daily During Daylight Hours
Entrance Fee: None
Description: Scenic wildland
park. This park lies at the “end of the road” on Kaua‘i's north
shore, and is an extremely popular destination for both visitors and
locals.
Viewing of wet caves — ancient sea caves formed during a
higher stand of sea, probably 4,000 years ago; tradition credits Pele
the volcano goddess as having dug the caves in her search for a new
home.
Beach-related activities, shore
fishing, viewing of spectacular Na Pali Coast and swimming at Ke‘e
Beach (conditions allowing). The turquoise cove provides a picturesque
setting to enjoy a picnic or stroll on the beach.
The trailhead for the
11-mile Kalalau Trail begins in this park. It is best to arrive early as
the limited parking fills up rapidly.
Services: Restrooms, outdoor
showers, picnicking, hiking trail, trash cans, drinking water, payphone.
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