Created to protect the Kalalau Valley, this park is unique for lots of reasons.
Thanks to careful preservation, it hasn't changed much. Plus, besides its jaw-dropping beauty, this park is very remote and hard to reach. The only way to camp on the coast is by backpacking or boating in.
The hike along the 11-mile Kalalau trail takes a lot of effort through narrow valleys and sometimes nerve-wracking cliffside terrain. It's not for the acrophobic!
Kayaking in may be easier but presents its own set of challenges. Either way, it will be totally worth it when you pitch your tent on the secluded Kalalau beach (camping permits are required).
Even in the summer months, you can spend your days feeling like you are on your own personal island. Enjoy picture perfect Pacific Ocean beaches (skinny dipping recommended!
Created to protect the Kalalau Valley, this park is unique for lots of reasons.
Thanks to careful preservation, it hasn't changed much. Plus, besides its jaw-dropping beauty, this park is very remote and hard to reach. The only way to camp on the coast is by backpacking or boating in.
The hike along the 11-mile Kalalau trail takes a lot of effort through narrow valleys and sometimes nerve-wracking cliffside terrain. It's not for the acrophobic!
Kayaking in may be easier but presents its own set of challenges. Either way, it will be totally worth it when you pitch your tent on the secluded Kalalau beach (camping permits are required).
Even in the summer months, you can spend your days feeling like you are on your own personal island. Enjoy picture perfect Pacific Ocean beaches (skinny dipping recommended!), the Napali Cliffs at your back, and night skies that may turn you into a mystic. Ok Napali coast, you win!
Activities in the park
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife watching
3 campgrounds in Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park
Kalalau Beach in the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park is one of the best places in the whole world! That’s right folks, if you can get yourself here you will never regret it. We’re talking straight up paradise! Camp along a secluded and perfect beach with the Napali Cliffs at your back, a waterfall on one side, and a lush valley with a creek run Read more...
Hiking the Kalalau Trail in the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park is challenging to say the least. Thank goodness there is a camping option halfway through the hike if you need to break it up into two days. Hanakoa campground is a densely canopied area with no view to speak of, but when you crash here after your legs have turned to jello, you mig Read more...
Once you’ve got the itch to make your way to Kalalau in the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park, you might as well go all the way. Meaning, wrangle yourself a small boat or kayak and get a camping permit for Miloli’i. This beach is only accessible by boat, so if you thought the other hike-in beach at Kalalau was remote, this one takes the cake. Cam Read more...
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Unwind and reconnect with nature while camping near Anini Beach Park. Tucked away on the northern shore of Kauai, this secluded gem is perfect for a beach camping adventure.
Unwind and reconnect with nature while camping near Anini Beach Park. Tucked away on the northern shore of Kauai, this secluded gem is perfect for a beach camping adventure.
Experience the magic of camping near Anahola Beach Park. Located on the eastern coast of Kauai, this beach park offers a tropical paradise for campers. Set up camp near the pristine sandy shores and enjoy activities like swimming, snorkeling, and beachcombing.
Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park
Seeing the sacred, soul stirring natural beauty here should be at the top of everyone's bucket list.
Created to protect the Kalalau Valley, this park is unique for lots of reasons.
Thanks to careful preservation, it hasn't changed much. Plus, besides its jaw-dropping beauty, this park is very remote and hard to reach. The only way to camp on the coast is by backpacking or boating in.
The hike along the 11-mile Kalalau trail takes a lot of effort through narrow valleys and sometimes nerve-wracking cliffside terrain. It's not for the acrophobic!
Kayaking in may be easier but presents its own set of challenges. Either way, it will be totally worth it when you pitch your tent on the secluded Kalalau beach (camping permits are required).
Even in the summer months, you can spend your days feeling like you are on your own personal island. Enjoy picture perfect Pacific Ocean beaches (skinny dipping recommended!
Created to protect the Kalalau Valley, this park is unique for lots of reasons.
Thanks to careful preservation, it hasn't changed much. Plus, besides its jaw-dropping beauty, this park is very remote and hard to reach. The only way to camp on the coast is by backpacking or boating in.
The hike along the 11-mile Kalalau trail takes a lot of effort through narrow valleys and sometimes nerve-wracking cliffside terrain. It's not for the acrophobic!
Kayaking in may be easier but presents its own set of challenges. Either way, it will be totally worth it when you pitch your tent on the secluded Kalalau beach (camping permits are required).
Even in the summer months, you can spend your days feeling like you are on your own personal island. Enjoy picture perfect Pacific Ocean beaches (skinny dipping recommended!), the Napali Cliffs at your back, and night skies that may turn you into a mystic. Ok Napali coast, you win!
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park
Kalalau Beach in the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park is one of the best places in the whole world! That’s right folks, if you can get yourself here you will never regret it. We’re talking straight up paradise! Camp along a secluded and perfect beach with the Napali Cliffs at your back, a waterfall on one side, and a lush valley with a creek run Read more...
Hiking the Kalalau Trail in the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park is challenging to say the least. Thank goodness there is a camping option halfway through the hike if you need to break it up into two days. Hanakoa campground is a densely canopied area with no view to speak of, but when you crash here after your legs have turned to jello, you mig Read more...
Once you’ve got the itch to make your way to Kalalau in the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park, you might as well go all the way. Meaning, wrangle yourself a small boat or kayak and get a camping permit for Miloli’i. This beach is only accessible by boat, so if you thought the other hike-in beach at Kalalau was remote, this one takes the cake. Cam Read more...
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