Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park

The Na Pali coast itself stretches all the way to Polihale State Park in the southwest, starting from Kee Beach. The Na Pali, or steep cliffs, that flank the coastline soar up to 1,200 meters (4,000 feet) above the Pacific Ocean. To save the Kalalau Valley, the state park was established.


This coast is inaccessible to vehicles, but it can be explored on foot, by helicopter, from the air, or from the water in a kayak or paddleboard. From Port Allen and Hanalei Bay, rigid-hull inflatable boats or catamaran charter cruises are offered. One of the most gorgeous spots on earth is without a doubt Kauai's Na Pali Coastline. In addition to being one of the top tourist destinations in Hawaii, this coastline area is also incredibly rich in Hawaiian cultural heritage.


This area was home to Hawaiian Ali’i and famed for its abundantly flowing waterfalls and freshwater rivers, an abundance of Hawaiian flora and fauna, and an excess supply of natural food supplies from valley to sea; taro, sweet potatoes, breadfruit, fresh fish and more. The Na Pali Coastline has remained rather remote as it can only be accessed on foot or by seacraft.


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Address:
Kapaʻa, HI 96746, US
Phone:
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Website:
https://hawaiistateparks.org/parks/kauai/napali-coast-state-wilderness-park/

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