Sightseeing
A spectacular natural wonder that is dubbed the ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’.
Over thousands of years of plentiful rainfall, water has eroded this mountain chain, exposed its reddish soil and created the Waimea River to keep things at a constant flow. It’s hard to believe such a thing exists on a relatively small and tropical island, that is until you see it with your own eyes.
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Waimea Canyon Trail
779 Kokee RdOver thousands of years of plentiful rainfall, water has eroded this mountain chain, exposed its reddish soil and created the Waimea River to keep things at a constant flow. It’s hard to believe such a thing exists on a relatively small and tropical island, that is until you see it with your own eyes.
Ke'e Beach
Kalakaua Overlook- great hiking trail
This view is accessible from the road, but there are also trails to get closer to it
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Wailua Falls
This view is accessible from the road, but there are also trails to get closer to it
Luau Kalamaku
3-2087 Kaumualii HwyHighly recommended luau on the island!
Historic Hanalei Pier on the north shore a great spot to watch sunsets
There are number of paces to rent kayaks and float down the river!
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Hanalei Pier
Historic Hanalei Pier on the north shore a great spot to watch sunsets
There are number of paces to rent kayaks and float down the river!