Dirt/off-road walking
Sea Caves of Pele and Trailhead for Kalalau Trail
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Hwy 56 Hanalei, HI 96714 |
+1 808 274 3444 |
Besides being home to the trailhead for the Kalalau Trail along the pristine Na Pali coast, 6.7 acre Ha'ena State Park also features beautiful Kee Beach, several sea caves that are fun to explore, and a number of other hiking trails. Kee Beach has great swimming and snorkeling, and although conditions can be dangerous when surf gets high, lifeguards are usually present. The caves, once a sacred place where island chiefs would gather, were, according to legend, created by Pele, the Volcano Goddess.
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Notes: Ha'ena State Park is located at the end of Kuhio Highway (Highway 56) at Ha'ena.
Parking Availability: Yes
Average Price per Hour: Free
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