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Na Pali Coast State Park
Kauai, Hawaii

Articles and information about Na Pali Coast State Park on the northwest shore of the island of Kauai in Hawaii.

Na Pali Coast State Park is a beautiful and remote coastal park located on the north shore of Kauai. There is an 11 mile trail along the coast, and five sandy beaches, by only two of those beaches - Hanakapiai and Kalalau - can be reached by hiking in. The other beaches are only accessible by water. The most popular activities in the park are hiking on the Kalalau Trail and viewing the coast on a boat cruise.

Photo of the Napali Coast

Five beaches inside Na Pali Coast State Park:
  • Hanakapiai (2 miles into the trail - 1.5 hour walk)
  • Kalalau (end of the trail)
  • Honopu (boat access only)
  • Nualolo Kai (boat access only)
  • Milolii (boat access only)

    See also:
  • Other State Parks on Kauai
  • Visitor Attractions on Kauai
  • Activities on Kauai



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