Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve

Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve

Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve, situated on the west side of Kauai, offers visitors a stunning array of landscapes, from lush tropical forests to dramatic canyon vistas, ideal for outdoor activities and nature exploration.

23,019
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Estimated 250,000
Annual Visitors
1918
Year Established

About Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve

Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve
 

Located on the island of Kauai in Hawaii, Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve is known for its vibrant ecological diversity and stunning scenery, including the renowned Waimea Canyon often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.' Established to protect native plant species and diverse wildlife, the forest reserve spans a diverse array of ecosystems, from rainforests to arid regions. This reserve is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing numerous hiking trails that range from easy walks to challenging treks through rugged terrain. Notable landmarks within or near the reserve include the awe-inspiring Waipo'o Falls and the Kokee State Park, which offers additional exploration opportunities. With its year-round appeal, Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve attracts both adventure seekers and those looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Hawaii's natural landscapes.

Highlights

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Waimea Canyon lookout

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Native Hawaiian wildlife viewing

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Kokee State Park

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Waipo'o Falls

Notable Natural Features

Waimea Canyon

Often dubbed the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific,' this breathtaking canyon offers stunning views and numerous hiking opportunities.

Waipo'o Falls

A picturesque waterfall tucked into the canyon, reachable via a popular hiking trail.

Kokee State Park

Adjacent to the forest reserve, offering additional trails, camping sites, and a visitor center.