Ha'ena State Park
USA /
Hawaii /
Hanalei /
Kuhio Highway (Hawaii Route 560), end of the road
World
/ USA
/ Hawaii
/ Hanalei
World / United States / Hawaii
park, nature conservation park / area, state park
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. 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.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha'ena_State_Park
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 22°13'3"N 159°35'8"W
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