This ultra-secluded beach on the west side of Kauai where the Na Pali Coast begins is a beach camper's dream. Not quite as hypnotic is the long and rutted dirt and rock sugarcane road that gives you access. But once you survive that, it's nothing but 17 miles of wild beach and sand dunes ahead.
Grab a camping permit, and pitch the tent anywhere you like among the 100-feet-tall dunes. Shelling, beachcombing, sunset watching, and shore fishing are perfect ways to pass the day. Swimming, not so much.
Strong offshore currents make Polihale State Park beach's lifeguard-less waters a dangerous choice. However, at times Queen’s Pond at the southeast end offers a safe place to jump in the hard-to-resist sea.
It's very hot and dry here with very little shade, so bring umbrellas and sunscreen. The park does offer running
This ultra-secluded beach on the west side of Kauai where the Na Pali Coast begins is a beach camper's dream. Not quite as hypnotic is the long and rutted dirt and rock sugarcane road that gives you access. But once you survive that, it's nothing but 17 miles of wild beach and sand dunes ahead.
Grab a camping permit, and pitch the tent anywhere you like among the 100-feet-tall dunes. Shelling, beachcombing, sunset watching, and shore fishing are perfect ways to pass the day. Swimming, not so much.
Strong offshore currents make Polihale State Park beach's lifeguard-less waters a dangerous choice. However, at times Queen’s Pond at the southeast end offers a safe place to jump in the hard-to-resist sea.
It's very hot and dry here with very little shade, so bring umbrellas and sunscreen. The park does offer running cold water, toilets, picnic shelters, and outdoor showers. This idyllic island beach setting beneath the high sea cliffs is truly a bucket-list-worthy adventure.
Once you make it to Polihale State Park, you may never want to leave. For one because the road to get here kinda sucks (bring a 4wd vehicle and never go when it’s rainy!), but also because once you pitch your tent on the undeveloped beach and kick back with views of the Napali Coastline, you will know that you have found a piece of heaven on earth Read more...
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Polihale State Park
If you have the wheels to get you there, this state park will sure be a sweet reward.
This ultra-secluded beach on the west side of Kauai where the Na Pali Coast begins is a beach camper's dream. Not quite as hypnotic is the long and rutted dirt and rock sugarcane road that gives you access. But once you survive that, it's nothing but 17 miles of wild beach and sand dunes ahead.
Grab a camping permit, and pitch the tent anywhere you like among the 100-feet-tall dunes. Shelling, beachcombing, sunset watching, and shore fishing are perfect ways to pass the day. Swimming, not so much.
Strong offshore currents make Polihale State Park beach's lifeguard-less waters a dangerous choice. However, at times Queen’s Pond at the southeast end offers a safe place to jump in the hard-to-resist sea.
It's very hot and dry here with very little shade, so bring umbrellas and sunscreen. The park does offer running
This ultra-secluded beach on the west side of Kauai where the Na Pali Coast begins is a beach camper's dream. Not quite as hypnotic is the long and rutted dirt and rock sugarcane road that gives you access. But once you survive that, it's nothing but 17 miles of wild beach and sand dunes ahead.
Grab a camping permit, and pitch the tent anywhere you like among the 100-feet-tall dunes. Shelling, beachcombing, sunset watching, and shore fishing are perfect ways to pass the day. Swimming, not so much.
Strong offshore currents make Polihale State Park beach's lifeguard-less waters a dangerous choice. However, at times Queen’s Pond at the southeast end offers a safe place to jump in the hard-to-resist sea.
It's very hot and dry here with very little shade, so bring umbrellas and sunscreen. The park does offer running cold water, toilets, picnic shelters, and outdoor showers. This idyllic island beach setting beneath the high sea cliffs is truly a bucket-list-worthy adventure.
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Once you make it to Polihale State Park, you may never want to leave. For one because the road to get here kinda sucks (bring a 4wd vehicle and never go when it’s rainy!), but also because once you pitch your tent on the undeveloped beach and kick back with views of the Napali Coastline, you will know that you have found a piece of heaven on earth Read more...
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