Discover here in this post the main information and tips about State Parks - Kaua'i Island in Hawaii.
Ahukini State Recreational Pier
This is the Ahukini Recreational Pier located at the mouth of the Hanamaulu Stream.
Admission is free and the biggest attraction is fishing with a pole or crab net.
Haʻena State Park
Located further on the north coast of Kauai, this park offers a lot of fun like enjoying the beach, hiking, sightseeing, diving and swimming.
IT'S charged an amount (For non-Hawaiian residents) of US$5 per person or a parking reservation of RS$10 per vehicle.
In the park there is a beautiful Hanakãpi waterfall with a walking distance of 13 kilometers (round trip) and the famous Kalalau Trail.
If you want to camp, you must apply for permission.
Kōkeʻe State Park
With a beautiful valley full of trails, native plants, animals of different species, plum picking and even pig hunting in a public hunting area.
In addition, it is possible to camp on site, ride a jeep, take walks along the various trails, picnic and make beautiful observations of wildlife.
IT'S charged an amount (For non-Hawaiian residents) of US$5 per person or a parking reservation of RS$10 per vehicle.
Napali Coast State Wilderness Park
The Nãpali coast is one of the coastlines most beautiful in the world! With beautiful cliffs creating deep and narrow valleys that end abruptly in the sea.
With waterfalls and streams cutting these valleys, making it even more enchanting.
It is possible to go for walks going over giant stones that are inside the river.
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
In this park there are parts of ruins built by Russia in 1815-1817 in the Hawaiian Islands.
The mix of Hawaiian construction and Russian design is an eye-catcher.
There is no entrance fee to the park.
Polihale State Park
To access this beautiful park, you must have a 4×4 car, as the road is sandy and on rainy days, it is recommended that no car take this route.
The beach is beautiful, with giant dunes and a hill leaving a breathtaking landscape.
It is possible to camp, practice fishing and enjoy the sea.
There is no entry fee charged.
Waimea Canyon State Park
This beautiful park overlooks one of the state's most beautiful scenic treasures: the deep and colorful Waimea Canyon.
You can go hiking, picnic, visit the canyon viewpoint and enjoy the park fishing or even hunting.
IT'S charged an amount (For non-Hawaiian residents) of US$5 per person or a parking reservation of RS$10 per vehicle.
Wailua River State Park
In this park you can go boating and take a short cruise to the 'Opaeka'a Falls and Wailua Falls, in addition to traveling through the Wailua River Valley.
There is a lot of history and culture in this place.
Take the opportunity to have a picnic and have fun.
State Parks – Island of Kaua'i
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