Review:

Ha'ena State Park is located on the extreme end of Kaua`i’s north shore, and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. One of the biggest draws is the turquoise cove with its 4,000-year-old wet sea caves. Other things to do at the park include winter surfing, beach activities, picnicking, shore fishing, and beachcombing the shoreline or strolling the vegetated sand dunes of Maniniholo Beach.

Swimming is not recommended as the surf is high and currents are powerful. It is, however, the perfect spot for views of the dazzling Na Pali Coast. Visitors who bring a flashlight can go across the street to explore Maniniholo Dry Cave. There is also an 11-mile hiking trail at the park.

Ha'ena State Park, State Highway 56, Kapaa, HI, Phone: 800-274-3444

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