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Ha'ena State Park Located outside Ha'ena at the end of Hwy 56, Haena State Park is reknowned for its scenic views of Kauai's rugged coastline. Ancient sea caves dot its landscape and the 11 mi (17 km) Kalalau Trail starts here. Address: . Princeville HI USA
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Koke'e State Park This state park offers many sightseeing opportunities of valleys, mountains and canyons. Campgrounds, a restaurant and a museum can be found in the park. Address: Waimea Canyon Drive Waimea HI USA
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Allerton Gardens sits on more than 100 acres of land and boasts some colorful and interesting examples of garden art. Some of the areas were used during the filming of Jurassic Park. The gardens are open for tours from Monday to Saturday, with the first leaving at 9am and the last one at 2pm from the Visitors Center. The gardens take approximately 2.5 hours to go through. Guests need to bring comfortable shoes, long pants, bug repellent, a hat and water. Reservations are required. Address: Lawai Rd. Po'ipu Beach HI USA 96756
1 808 742-2623
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Polihale State Park The park area provides opportunities for picnicking, tent and trail camping, swimming and shore fishing. Visitors will experience colorful sunsets and scenic views of the sea cliffs of Na Pail Coast. Address: End of Highway 50 Waimea HI 96796
1 808 587-0400
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Address: 3530 Papalina Road Kalaheo HI USA 96741
1 808 332-7324
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Smith's Tropical Paradise Kapa'a Smith's Tropical Paradise is a 30-acre preserve that features orchards, exotic foliage, jungle paths and more. Address: 174 Wailua Road Kapa'a HI USA 96746
1 808 821-6887
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Lydgate State Park This popular beach provides swimming and snorkelling opportunities as well as picnic and play areas, making it ideal for families with children. Address: Leho Drive Wailua HI USA
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Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the 17-acre grounds located on east bank of Waimea river mouth. Address: Highway 50 Waimea HI 96766
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Ahukini State Recreation Pier Located on the eastern shore of Kaua'i, this is a good place for pole fishing and crabbing. Address: Highway 56 Lihu'e HI
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McBryde Garden sports a variety of Hawaiian flowers, including palms, heliconias and orchids. This botanical garden was the first established by the National Tropical Botanical Gardens and serves as its headquarters. Tours are available daily starting at 9:30, with the last leaving at 2:30. Visitors are encouraged to bring comfortable shoes, bug repellent, a hat and water for the self-guided tours. Address: Lawai Rd. Po'ipu Beach HI USA 96756
1 808 742-2623
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Salt Pond Beach Park Salt Pond Beach Park features swimming, camping with a permit and more. The Salt Pond refers to an ancient Hawaiian process for culling salt from the seawater. Address: . Hanapepe HI USA
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Niumalu Beach Park The Niumalu Beach Park features picnic tables, showers and restrooms. Popular local activities include kayaking and sail-boarding. Address: . Niumalu HI USA
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Waimea Canyon Waimea Canyon was once nicknamed the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" by Mark Twain. The majestic canyon, which boasts colors such as red, purple, blue and green, is approximately 10 miles long, 3,600 feet deep and one mile wide. Opportunities for nature walks and picnicking are marked. Address: . Waimea HI USA
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Wailua River State Park Take a kayak trip or boat excursion to explore Wailua River Valley and Wailua Falls, a variety of historical and natural attractions. Address: Kuhio Hwy Wailua Hi 96746
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