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    Okolehao Trail

    4.3 (41 reviews)

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    Start of trail
    Ryan I.

    Very fun hike. Suggestion - go to 2nd lookout if you physically can. The first has wires blocking all your shots but the second is about 30 min further up but so worth it

    Eric B.

    This was the last hike my wife and I took on our Kauai trip, and was recommended to us by a local. Man were we glad we took him up on it! The trail is muddy and super slippery especially after some rain, but the slips and slides are totally worth it as you're greeted at the top by a spectacular view of Hanalei! We stopped at the benches that are stationed at the top of the ridge, but if you want to go to the end of the trail it's another mile or so each way. My favorite part was the rope you use the climb up the last leg before the benches! Makes you feel like you're on a real expedition a la the Ho Chi Minh Trail in La Jolla. Another exceptional facet of this hike is the vast taro fields you drive through just to get to the trailhead. Do yourself a favor and stop by at Hanalei Taro afterward in Hanalei for a sample of some of the poi made straight from that same taro!

    WooDo J.

    Nicely maintained hike with spectacular vistas of Hanalei and surrounding mountains. It is a moderate hike (about 1.49 miles to the benches / 960 feet elevation gain). It took us about 1 hour and 15 minutes to the "benches". We encountered a fellow hiker who went past the benches and she said the extended hike was not worth it. She said she was scratched up getting past some tight fauna and the end experience and view was not worth it. We took her word for it. This mostly shaded hike with crosswinds to cool you down. I can see this trail becoming more treacherous in heavy rains.

    bridge at the trailhead
    Andrew C.

    Not too long a hike (~4 mi round-trip), but the first part can be steep in parts. Look for this bridge on the right of the road for the trailhead (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/okolehao-trail-hanalei?select=kInv-d6Xi_APzhiU-KeYhQ#kInv-d6Xi_APzhiU-KeYhQ). There's a dirt parking lot across the road. After the first steep section you come to this overlook where the trail u-turns (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/okolehao-trail-hanalei?select=kInv-d6Xi_APzhiU-KeYhQ#AhYNfFkDvW22UAEvoonFpQ). Nice, but power-lines mar the view. Keep going until you reach the bench with the Geo marker (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/okolehao-trail-hanalei?select=kInv-d6Xi_APzhiU-KeYhQ#tDGAIaOgf3L4BqRE8_M0dg) where you'll have unobstructed views of Hanalei Bay (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/okolehao-trail-hanalei?select=kInv-d6Xi_APzhiU-KeYhQ#Any6fXOEJMxD2HFWOfRM_g)

    Looks so soft & fuzzy
    Rhea C.

    This was well worth the short steep hike! The start of the hike is definitely narrow and muddy (after the rain... which is usually always off and on in Kauai) Grab a "walking stick" that other hikers have left behind . Located to left of the bridge at the beginning or your hike... may help you balance getting around those muddy trails. Make use of your water resistant sunblock, & bug repellent. - left here with a total of 18 mosquito bites! Good to bring: wet naps, and towel (as careful and girly as I was with the mud, I came outta there covered in it!) extra pair of socks and shoes

    Okolehao Trail near Hanalei, Kauai (courtesy of TRAILSOURCE.COM)
    Michael S.

    Especially since there aren't many hiking options around Hanalei, it was a real treat to find the Okolehao Trail. It starts as a lush jungle hike which then climbs steeply through dense forest. The views from the top are well worth the climb. It can get pretty muddy, so make sure to attempt long after the last rains. A complete trail description and printable map can be found at: http://www.trailsource.com/scripts/four.asp?ID=22468&TYPE=HIKE

    Little D.

    Nice elevation hike with nice view of Hanalei Valley. I was always wondering what this road between these 2 little one lane bridges would take. We will do this again. YELP 365 - 240/365

    Brittany L.

    Pretty good trail, starts out a little muddy but not too steep but once you get out of the flow vegetation area you hit some steeper sections. If you go all the way to the end you'll get three different view points (one by some powerlines, one about at the half way point and one at the very end). If you're feeling adventurous and going to do the entirety of the trail expect that from the first lookout to the end it will take you about an hour and you will have about 4 more up and down roped sections to go through but as long as it's semi-dry and hasn't rained a crap ton recently you should be totally good to go! If you don't like slipping, dripping sweat or climbing on some ropes then go ahead and skip this hike otherwise the views are totally worth it!

    Debbie H.

    This was a nice trail, though very muddy to the point we thought of turning back around, my whole foot was stuck in there. It's a gradual incline through lush green and as we pushed through the squishing of mud that went up our legs we reached a beautiful view. Lots of mosquitos on this trail, spray yourself down although I got bit right in the forehead. It's worth it keep your eyes open for little unique critters in here.

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    Tammy W.

    Rigorous. Wow. Practically straight up. Saw a lot of unusual birds, trees, flowers. Wonder who lives at the end of this Ohiki Road ?? Anyone know? Whomever it is had a security guard at the gate. Probably that FacebookFuck. We loved this hike for the lack of people and abundance of unspoiled wilderness. I didn't make it to the top. I drink too much beer. I'll be back for another attempt soon. Aloha.

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    Love the tranquletiy of this place! It makes me feel alive!!! Modivates me to do beond my means!!!MAHALO!!!

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    Five stars for steepness. Give stars for muddy trail. Five stars for friendly hikers. Five stars for the views.

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    Amazing views! I went up just over a mile, it felt like enough of a gift.

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    Would have been a 4 but too much mud. Yuck!!! We were determined not to fall, but we still slipped a ton. Nice look out at half way point.

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    Queen's Bath - At a glance - Queen's Bath (Kauai, HI), Sunday, 8/3/2025

    Queen's Bath

    4.4(346 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    While staying in Princeville, we decided to check out Queen's Bath, and it was absolutely worth the…read moreeffort. Parking in front of the entrance is extremely limited, and the surrounding residential area doesn't allow non-permitted parking. I ended up dropping off my wife and her friend so they could start the trek while I parked at the nearby golf course, which added about a half-mile walk to the entrance. From the entrance, the hike down to Queen's Bath is about half a mile. It's not too long, but there are a few tricky spots that require some careful footing. It's definitely manageable for most people, including kids, as long as you take your time. Once you arrive, you're rewarded with a beautiful natural tide pool filled with seawater and fish. Some people were even jumping from the surrounding rocks into the water below. The spot was lively, with plenty of tourists and families making the hike down to enjoy the view and the experience. A little extra work to get there, but the payoff is huge. Queen's Bath is a must-see if you're in Princeville.

    PSA: If the gate is closed, do not go in! This hike is not bad when dry, but quickly gets dangerous…read morethe wetter/muddier it gets. The gate is there for your protection. If you do get the chance to go in, you will be amazed by how beautiful the area is! The baths were soo pleasant to swim, snorkel, and relax in. Walking along the rocks between the baths was easy as long as you watch your footing as the rocks are not flat. I highly, highly recommend coming here if the weather holds up for you!

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    Queen's Bath - Waterfall along the path.

    Waterfall along the path.

    Queen's Bath - One of the several swimming coves.

    One of the several swimming coves.

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    Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike

    Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike

    4.8(130 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    This was an absolutely beautiful and incredible hike, one of the most amazing trails! Let's be…read morehonest though, this was a hard hike. The sun will beat down on you and you're gonna climb some inclines. To get to the trail and hike you need a permit, we went through a tourist service that provided a Shuttle at Hāʻena State Park. The shuttle is frequent so you're able to plan your day and get a ride back to the lot. When they say bring 2 liters of water per person, they mean it. We also brought 2 snack bars per person too. Listen to the guides at the beginning!! This hike took us about ~6.5-7 hours with some breaks and we swam in the waterfall. I highly recommend picking up dinner and storing it in your fridge because restaurants might be closed by the time you finish the hike. Ke'e beach is right on the trailhead, this is a safe beach to enjoy! The beach at 4 miles (halfway towards the waterfall) is not safe and it is mentioned over and over- the rip tides will sweep you away. On the trail, there were lots of guava which smelled amazing! You cross the flowing stream from the waterfall multiple times. The trail can get muddy too. It rained briefly on the way back and it was really nice break from the sun. The falls were worth the hike for sure. So beautiful and cool to swim. I would hike this again, so incredible! I will say, I was extremely exhausted and sore after, but loved the experience!

    This hike absolutely kicked my butt, but the views made it all worth it. It is 8 miles round trip…read moreto the falls, and they are a LONG 8 miles. Terrain is extreme, and you have to cross through water on multiple occasions. Swimming under the waterfall was one of the most surreal experiences of my life. The views of the Na Pali coast were amazing. I would recommend this hike but be sure to be conditioned for it and prepared with the right gear and enough water.

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    Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike - Instagram: @telephonesmoothie

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    Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike - Pic by the Napali Coast - almost halfway there

    Pic by the Napali Coast - almost halfway there

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    Kalalau Trail - Doesn't do it justice.. north shore Kauai

    Kalalau Trail

    4.7(312 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    We did this Kalalau trail in 2022 when visiting Hawaii and it was absolutely amazing! Please know…read morethis trail is HARD, and tough if you are not a major hiker, just know your limits! I think we ended up hiking around 8+ miles or so as we hiked down to the beach and checked and climbed a lot of boulders and did some rock climbing as well that was pretty tough but worth the adventure. Bring a lot of water and you have to make reservations in advance to take a shuttle to the base as you can't take your car there. We brought sandwiches and had a picnic at the beach, seriously bring a lot of water and snacks and food and be careful of the beach waves as they have signs all over that there are riptides and not to get in the water, basically follow all safety rules!! It was a difficult but an incredible hike; we got so much bursts of rain which felt magical and I am excited we crossed it off the bucket list

    This is definitely for the adventurous and there's no part of this hike that's easy. There's a…read morebeach at the start, that's the only part that doesn't require some effort. It's worth it for the experience. If you want picturesque Nā Pali Coast views take a boat or air tour. During the hike at about 2/3 into the first 2 mile stretch there's a breathtaking stop of the coastline in one direction and beach in the opposite direction. We just did the 4 mile round trip (beach and back). It's a beautifully rustic secluded beach. Like the hike itself that final stretch to the beach is an effort (a path of many rocks and fast moving stream to cross). You'll get muddy. You'll sweat. At the end you'll be happy you did it. Pack a large (definitely large) bottle of water. A PB&J sandwich and banana holds up well. Start early too. For the 4-mile round trip we took the 9 AM shuttle and were back by 2 PM. For longer hikes, start earlier. You have to book the shuttle in advance. It's surprisingly well organized and so easy. Once we checked in (at Princeville) it was an express 30-minute trip to the park. The return takes you to Hanalei where you'll change shuttles to Princeville--but they knew where we were staying and took us directly there. Everyone is helpful, friendly, and they keep track of you (they don't want to lose anyone). All the effort goes into the hike not the logistics of getting to and from the park, they make it that easy.

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    Kalalau Trail
    Kalalau Trail
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    The Powerline Trail - Just one of the millions of photo ops on this trail

    The Powerline Trail

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    From Kapaa (6.1 miles roundtrip)…read more Let me begin by letting you know what you might want to pack: 1. Bug Spray 2. Long Pants, Long sleeve shirt. 3. 3 pairs of socks 4. 3L of water minimum 5. A machete 6. A good sense of direction This trail was, in my opinion one of the toughest on the island currently. Reason being, besides the monster elevation gain, the fact that aside from a .3 mile section that was chainsaw cleared, there is not enough traffic through this trail to keep it well blazed...so you do the blazing. The first .25 is a cake walk up a cobble hill the width of a one lane road, and you think huh, my pick up could have done this section. Then at the top of the hill reality sets in, where someone tried to get up here and obviously got stuck leaving two huge ruts that have swelled with water and it wreaks like the zoo. Once you expertly craft a way around this you are greeted with a few banana trees. You might want to think twice, hack the fruit off with your machete and turn around and go home, seriously, consider it. For those of you like me and my wife, the bananas will be reward if and when you pass them on your way out. So you're in! The next quarter mile is bushwhacking through ferns, oversized grass, reeds, prickers, and anything and everything with thorns! Things yout didn't realize had thorns, and your happy you listened to me and are long pants and long sleevin it up! When you hit the .5 mile mark you will think you hit jackpot as this section is cleared via chain saw, like some one got airlifted in and paved your way. But suddenly, at the .75 mark (btdubs, no mile makers or trail markers on this bad boy) you realize that what was cut away was overgrown trees and limbs and such, and ferns, grass, prickers, they all grow back, fast! So now you are in it, and unless you are hiking it tomorrow, right after me, the odds of you moving quickly are slim, regardless of experience. Some have said boots are good, something water proof, I think, slow and steady wins here, picking your footing, being mindful of surroundings, enjoying the chaos of nature destroying what was once a road...sort of. So from .75 to about 2.50, you will be bushehacking, clearing up the trail, with your feet and a stick, or with that machete I told you to bring. But, if you packed all things on my list, you will be comfortable. At the 1.5 mark you pass a hillside to its right and snake down to where the trail is just about unrecognizable, move down further to you right, push through the tall weeds and just past this at the 1.7 mark (all these mile marks are "roughly") there is what I would consider a helicoper landing area. This is a nice spot for a rest, some great photos, and to strip down from your attire and air out, as though the full body coverage is necessary, it's also pretty darm warm. Move past this section to continue blazing your own trail, passing over around and though bogs, river beds and what looks like a trail, occasionally mistepping and trading out socks because you were wise ans brought a few pairs. Remmer that there are so many opportunities for great photos that it doesn't matter that it took you two hours to move two miles. Clear views of waialeale and kawaikini, direct un adulerteated shots of lihue, kapaa, sleeping giant, the hone steads. Waterfalls off to your right, valleys you have never seen before erupt in front of you. At about 2.5 the "road" seems to appear and you have degraded red dirt river bed with huge ditches and divots, slippery sections, pools of water that you want to avoid. You will slip at some point. Try like me to catch it on video, or as you are videotaping...don't worry my phone is okay. NOTE to self: get that gopro. The next section rises up quite a bit in elevation, in direct sunlight, but wide open with little debris. To your right you will see powerline T139. My guess, it's the 139 tower. Take this to the top of the hill, right around 3.1 miles and turn around. You will be blown away. Snap a pic, turn around and do it all over! Don't forget the bananas! Mahalo and Namaste

    Can't wait to complete the trail. Looks like a lot of fun. Big slippery ruts and inclines. Would…read morerecommend aggressive tires at a lower psi for some parts. I'll be back when I find a tow truck that's willing to snatch me out just incase

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    The Powerline Trail
    The Powerline Trail - Epic pics on the powerline trail

    Epic pics on the powerline trail

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    Anini Beach Park

    Anini Beach Park

    4.4(241 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    As a long secluded shoreline on the north shore of Kauai, Anini Beach Park is accessible by car via…read morea paved and winding road from the Kuhio Hwy. Another beautiful, worth-visiting beach park on the north shore of Kauai. The central point is the park, that provides plenty of paved parking (parking is also available on the side of the road that hugs the coastline). This park has dedicated camping sites, and we saw many backpack tents set-up further in from the shoreline, usually underneath shade provided by the false kamani trees. The park contains a lot of green space and facilities. My wife and I ate our deli lunch at a nearby picnic table. Turtles often come on shore here, though there were none today (probably because we came in the afternoon). One thing we noticed were all the multi-million dollar homes right on the other side of Anini Road once you pass by Anini Beach Park traveling to the west (it's a dead end, so would need to circle back to get out). They are rentable via the typical companies, and would be great for beach loving families who want to spend some secluded time near the ocean. Also in the area are small pockets where one can park their car and go out into shoreline. From there, one can see and explore the large coral reef that rings this area.

    We had a good time there today. The place is nice, although there were a lot of people it's still…read moreprovided for everybody, and had the best day at the beach there!!!

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    Anini Beach Park
    Anini Beach Park
    Anini Beach Park

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    Hanalei Bay Lookout - Hanalei Bay Overlook. January 2023.

    Hanalei Bay Lookout

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Hanalei Bay Lookout is located in the Princeville area of Kauai on the north shore of the island…read more It's a very quick roadside stop on the windy and twisty Kuhio Highway. I'd suggest driving slowly as the small shoulder only accommodates a couple of cars. And...the lookout is situated on the right hand side of the road heading towards Hanalei. If you're coming from Hanalei, it's pretty difficult to pull over onto the left side of the shoulder facing oncoming traffic. If you try to make a fast 360 degree U-turn, be careful because during the height of the day, Kuhio Highway is busy! I only needed 5 - 10 minutes to soak up the surroundings. It's a cool, worthwhile view offering an expansive look at the lush, green Hanalei landscape. The mountains set in the distance provide a vivid setting oozing Hawaiian appeal, like you're standing high above a tropical paradise. My only slight hindrance about this overlook was some old graffiti paint staining on the guardrail. It didn't ruin my picture moment, but it was noticeable. Next door to this Hanalei Bay Lookout just half a mile down the road is Hanalei Valley Lookout. So, you get rewarded with 2 vista point perspectives for the price of 1. Hanalei Valley is a lot more accommodating to tourists with bigger shoulder spacing for parking and in my opinion, a more photogenic overlook highlighted by patchwork taro fields and flourishing green vegetations. Btw, there are no road signs along Kuhio Highway mentioning either Hanalei Bay or Valley Lookouts. I plugged both destinations into Google Maps which made finding them a whole lot easier. Overall, I'd suggest stopping here at Hanalei Bay Lookout. It barely takes effort to capture a scenic glance of Northern Kauai. Just pull off Kuhio Highway, exit your car, admire the panoramic scenery for a few minutes, get back inside and drive away with a fond memory.

    Gorgeous lookout but on a dangerous curve. Limited parking (2 cars max) on the shoulder of a curve…read moregoing down a hill, so it's very dangerous to get out of your car on the driver's side. Very beautiful view but obviously lots of car noise. No place to sit or wander around, so be very careful if you have children in tow. Visited January 2023.

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    Hanalei Bay Lookout - This is Hanalei Bay Lookout.

    This is Hanalei Bay Lookout.

    Hanalei Bay Lookout - I sat on the guardrail for a picture from Hanalei Bay Lookout.

    I sat on the guardrail for a picture from Hanalei Bay Lookout.

    Hanalei Bay Lookout - Hanalei Bay Overlook. January 2023.

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    Hanalei Bay Overlook. January 2023.

    Sea Lodge Beach - Ocean

    Sea Lodge Beach

    4.3(23 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    The first time we found this trail, we weren't sure what it was going to. It had rained recently…read moreand I was in poor shoes, and I slid and fell in the mud. We turned back that day but our whole trip, we were curious what was down there. So now, a few days before leaving, we tried again wearing water shoes- since they seemed to have better grip. I recommend keeping your hands free, as some places can still be slick when it hasn't been raining super recently. There's a few sections where there's tied up rope to help you hold on and keep your balance while climbing- make sure you use it! I wouldn't bring anyone not able-bodied on this trip. As intimidating as the hike sounds, the final points were absolutely breathtaking, the most spectacular beach I've ever seen. The snorkel water was calm, and you can see through it crystal clear without even needing snorkel goggles (although I would still bring some!). Take your time, be careful, go slow, and this trail will reward you. Right before the beach, it does turn into a bit of rock climbing, but nothing too challenging if take your time. You'll definitely feel the Hawaiian jungle vibes. The path can be tight, and you'll be touched with lots of leaves and vines; I would never do this hike somewhere snakes exist. It was a once in a lifetime experience! There were even a few chicken friends on our hike (like everywhere else here!) make sure you wear your reef safe sunscreen!

    I read a lot of reviews before hiking to this beach. No one gave me any problems using the trail…read more(some reviews reference this regarding private property signs). The trail was very steep and covered with slick mud, but with good shoes, you can take your time and make it through the hike with no problem. I just walked very slowly and carefully. The trail isn't that long, and I would say it took about 20 mins to get to the beach. The beach has good sand, lots of shade, and a cool rock wall at the back of the beach. Some people were snorkeling and saw a sea turtle . I would say it is worth the hike in to this secluded beach if you are careful.

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    Sea Lodge Beach - Beautiful 'candy corn' like droppings along a few parts of the trail.

    Beautiful 'candy corn' like droppings along a few parts of the trail.

    Sea Lodge Beach - Lots of shade and really coarse lovely sand.

    Lots of shade and really coarse lovely sand.

    Sea Lodge Beach - Easy entry and exit today!

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    Easy entry and exit today!

    Okolehao Trail - hiking - Updated May 2026

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