Nā Pali Coast State Park

Nā Pali Coast State Park is a 6,175-acre (2,499 ha) state park in the U.S.

state">U.S. state of Hawaii, located in the center of the rugged 16-mile (26 km) northwest side of Kauaʻi, the second-oldest inhabited Hawaiian island. The Nā Pali coast itself extends southwest from Keʻe Beach all the way to Polihale State Park. The nā pali (high cliffs) along the shoreline rise as much as 4,000 feet (1,200 m) above the Pacific Ocean. The state park was formed to protect the Kalalau Valley.

Nā Pali Coast State Park
Nā Pali Coast State Park
Nā Pali overlook of the Kalalau Valley
Map showing the location of Nā Pali Coast State Park
Map showing the location of Nā Pali Coast State Park
Map showing the location of Nā Pali Coast State Park
Map showing the location of Nā Pali Coast State Park
LocationKauaʻi, United States
Coordinates22°10′32″N 159°38′37″W / 22.17552°N 159.64362°W / 22.17552; -159.64362
Area6,175 acres (24.99 km2)
Governing bodyHawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
Nā Pali Coast State Park
Along the Kalalau Trail
Nā Pali Coast State Park
Honopū Valley, aerial view
Nā Pali Coast State Park
Nā Pali Coast view from a boat

To the east of the state park is the Hono O Nā Pali State Natural Reserve. It was established in 1983 and later extended to over 3,578 acres (14.5 km2) in 2009. Hiking trails and hunters' roads provide access to the sharp ridges from Koke'e Road (route 550) in Waimea Canyon.

Accessibility

Although inaccessible to vehicles, this coast can be enjoyed over land by hiking or in a helicopter, and from the ocean by kayak and paddleboard. Charter tours are available on rigid-hulled inflatable boat or catamaran, originating from Port Allen and Hanalei Bay. The Kalalau Trail from the end of Hawaii Route 560 (called the Kuhio Highway) provides the only land access along the coast, traversing 11 miles (18 km) and crossing five major valleys (and many smaller ones) before reaching Kalalau Beach at the base of Kalalau Valley. Side trails along the way lead to waterfalls in the valleys above.

History

The first settlers on the Nā Pali Coast were Polynesian navigators around 1200 AD. Soon after, many Tahitian migrants followed, shaping the culture of Kauai and other Hawaiian islands today. The coast was a center for trade between Hanalei, Waimea and Ni`ihau, and branched out to nearby island colonies. After Kauai was visited by Captain Cook in 1778, many Westerners began traveling to the island. As more foreigners arrived, the Hawaiian tribes along the Nā Pali Coast, where Nā Pali Coast State Park now exists, began to die off from Western diseases. The last known native Hawaiians to live along the Nā Pali Coast were sighted in the 20th century.

Camping

Camping in Nā Pali Coast State Park is only allowed with a valid permit. There are three sites that allow camping access. During the summer season from May 15 to September 7, access from the ocean via boat or kayak is only allowed with a valid camping permit. Along the Kalalau Trail, the two authorized spots for camping are in Kalalau and Hanakoa . Both are covered by the same permit and can be accessed by hiking. These locations include facilities to accommodate campers. Five nights is the maximum stay on the Kalalau Trail, and one night maximum for Hanakoa. The camp site at Miloli'i is only accessible by boat or kayak. Permits allow access for maximum of three days. Composting toilets are available at all three camp sites.

Nā Pali Coast State Park 
A view of the Nā Pali Coast from the ocean
Nā Pali Coast State Park 
Nā Pali Coast view

See also

References

Tags:

Nā Pali Coast State Park AccessibilityNā Pali Coast State Park HistoryNā Pali Coast State Park CampingNā Pali Coast State Park

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Aaron MotenTyler GuytonMichael J. FoxMaidaanWayne GretzkyDua LipaDallas TurnerRichard GaddQueen VictoriaNetflixGAdrian NeweyNullHumza YousafKorean WarGermanyJesusAmar Singh Chamkila (film)The Empire Strikes BackElectronic voting in IndiaMrunal ThakurJared VerseShōgun (1980 miniseries)Tejasvi SuryaCeline DionShashank Singh2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupFallout 3Kaya Scodelario2024 Formula One World ChampionshipRebecca St. James3 Body Problem (TV series)Kung Fu Panda 4Three-body problemApril 26Antony BlinkenGoogleDwayne JohnsonFreemasonryUkraineThe GodfatherFallout 4Donald TrumpJenifer LewisGeorgina ChapmanRichard Armitage (actor)2022 NFL draftRageh OmaarSelena GomezGhilli2024 NBA playoffsAsh ReganNick SabanYoung SheldonMatty HealyGervonta DavisYouTube KidsInternational Workers' Day2024 Premier League DartsThe Eras TourJerry SeinfeldAl PacinoPremaluSonic the Hedgehog 3 (film)Sofía VergaraJordan Morgan (American football, born 2001)Joe AlwynInna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un2019 Indian general election in Uttar PradeshElisabeth MossLa LigaFootball at the 2024 Summer OlympicsBill SkarsgårdArgylleAaron RodgersTheodore RooseveltYodha (2024 film)Algebraic notation (chess)🡆 More