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  2. Haʻena State Park - Wikipedia

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    The area surrounding the beaches is vegetated by ironwood trees, coconut palms, ti, and guava. A little over an hour's drive from Lihue and 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Hanalei, Hawaii, the 230-acre park (93 ha) is at the terminus of the Kuhio Highway (Hawaii Route 560). [5] A parking reservation with an entry fee is required.

  3. Kōkeʻe State Park - Wikipedia

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    Overlooking the Kalalau Valley from Koke'e State Park. Kōkeʻe State Park is located in northwestern Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands.It includes the Kōkeʻe Museum at the 15 mi (24 km) marker on State Road 550, which focuses on the weather, vegetation, and bird life; a lodge which serves food and sells gifts; cabins for rent; and hiking trails.

  4. Polihale State Park - Wikipedia

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    Polihale State Park at Sunset. Polihale State Park is a remote wild beach on the western side of the Hawaiian island of Kauai.It is the most western publicly accessible area in Hawaii, although the privately owned island of Niihau is farther west.

  5. Kauai County to extend beach lifeguard hours - AOL

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    Kauai County lifeguards are extending their hours of operation at beaches to 10 hours, starting May 1. Starting next month, hours at guarded beaches will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., according to the ...

  6. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    2 Kauai. 3 Lānaʻi. 4 Maui. 5 Molokaʻi. 6 Niʻihau. 7 Oʻahu. ... Kealia Beach: Kealia – East Side Ke`e Beach: Haena – North Shore Kekaha Beach Park: Kekaha ...

  7. Kalalau Trail - Wikipedia

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    Camping is only permitted at a forested streamside campsite Hanakoa Valley (6 mile mark) and Kalalau Beach. The first section of the trail is a 2 mile (3 km) stretch from Keʻe Beach to Hanakapiai stream and beach. This section is moderately strenuous and does not require a camping permit however does require reservations to enter the State Park.