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  2. Haʻena State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hāʻena Beach is just east of Haʻena State Park. Haena is Hawaiian for "red hot". [ 12 ] The beach is located at 22°13′17″N 159°33′41″W  /  22.22139°N 159.56139°W  / 22.22139; -159.

  3. 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.

  4. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kealia Beach: Kealia – East Side Ke`e Beach: Haena – North Shore Kekaha Beach Park: Kekaha – West Side Kepuhi Beach: North shore Kīkīaola Small Boat Harbor: Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge: Kīlauea Kīpū Kai: South Shore Kōloa Landing: South shore Kukuʻula Small Boat Harbor: Larsens Beach: North shore Lawaʻi Beach: Poipu ...

  5. The top 10 US beaches for 2023 - AOL

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    Wailea Beach in Maui and Poipu Beach in Kauai are the other Hawaii beaches in this year’s top 10. Florida’s Caladesi Island State Park in Dunedin/Clearwater also made the top 10. None of ...

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  7. Nā Pali Coast State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Nā Pali coast itself extends southwest from Keʻe Beach all the way to Polihale State Park. The nā pali (many 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. To the east of the state park is the Hono O Nā Pali State Natural Reserve.