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Kōkeʻe State Park adventures

Kōkeʻe State Park Adventures

Kōkeʻe State Park offers stunning vistas of cliffs and deep valleys, with opportunities for hiking and nature exploration in a unique Hawaiian landscape.

4,345
Acres Protected
45
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

About Kōkeʻe State Park

Kōkeʻe State Park
 

Kōkeʻe State Park is located on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, known for its elevated landscapes, providing breathtaking views of the Kalalau Valley and Waimea Canyon, often referred to as the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.' Spanning around 4,345 acres, the park is set high in the mountains above the Nā Pali Coast. The park's lush environment is home to diverse native plant and bird species, offering a glimpse into Hawaii's rich natural heritage. Historically significant, the area was once frequented by native Hawaiians for bird hunting and as a site for their seasonal activities. Today, Kōkeʻe is popular among hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, with trails ranging from easy nature walks to challenging mountain paths. Key landmarks include views from the Kalalau Lookout, the Alakai Swamp trail, and the historic Kōkeʻe Natural History Museum, which provides visitors with insights into the geological and cultural history of the region.

Highlights

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Kalalau Lookout – Offering sweeping views of the Kalalau Valley and Nā Pali Coast.

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Alakai Swamp Trail – A unique ecosystem with rare bird species.

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Waimea Canyon – Often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.'

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Pihea Trail – Provides spectacular views and is a favorite for hikers.

Notable Natural Features

Kalalau Valley

An iconic viewpoint that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley below.

Kōkeʻe Natural History Museum

Features exhibits on the park's natural and cultural history.

Waimea Canyon Overlook

Provides a stunning perspective of the canyon's red cliffs and deep gorges.