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Haena

The best walks and hikes around Haena

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Hikes around Haena are concentrated within Hāʻena State Park on the north shore of Kauaʻi. The region is the gateway to the Nāpali Coast and is defined by its dramatic sea cliffs, tropical valleys, and coastal paths. Most routes begin at the end of Kūhiō Highway, offering access to beaches and viewpoints along the rugged coastline.

Best hiking trails around Haena

  • The most popular hiking route is Kalalau Trail (Ke'e Beach to Hanakapiʻai Beach) – Hā'ena State Park, a 4.6 mile (7.4 km) trail that takes around 2 hours 20 minutes to complete. This is the first section of the Kalalau Trail, featuring significant elevation gain and views of the Nāpali Coast.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Quarter-Mile Viewpoint loop from Haena State Park, an easy 2.3 mile (3.7 km) path. The trail offers a short walk to a viewpoint over Keʻe Beach and the start of the coastline.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Lumahaʻi Beach Walk — Kauai, a 1.6 mile (2.6 km) trail leading through coastal vegetation, often completed in about 40 minutes.
  • Hiking around Haena is defined by rugged coastal trails, paths through lush tropical valleys, and short walks to beach viewpoints. The trail network provides options for both moderate hikes with steep sections and easier, family-friendly walks.
  • The routes in Haena are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 3,800 hikers have used komoot to explore Haena's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 27, 2026

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Kalalau Trail (Ke'e Beach to Hanakapiʻai Beach) – Hā'ena State Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Embark on the Kalalau Trail to Hanakapiʻai Beach, a moderate hike that takes you through lush rainforests within Hāʻena State Park. You will experience frequent glimpses of the majestic Nā Pali Coast, where green cliffs dramatically meet the turquoise Pacific Ocean. This 5.4-mile (8.7 km) route involves a gain of 1445 feet (440 metres) and typically takes around 2 hours and 55 minutes to complete. The path culminates at Hanakapiʻai Beach, a beautiful sandy spot perfect for a well-deserved break before your return journey.

Before you set out, remember that access to Hāʻena State Park, where the trail begins, requires reservations. Parking near the trailhead is very limited, so you will likely need to use a shuttle service to reach the starting point. Planning ahead to secure your spot is essential for a smooth visit.

This segment of the Kalalau Trail offers a true taste of the iconic Nā Pali Coast, renowned for its dramatic cliffs and pristine natural beauty. It is a popular introduction to the region's unique ecosystem, showcasing a variety of plant species as you traverse the coastal path. The trail provides a memorable outdoor experience in one of Hawaii's most celebrated landscapes.

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Stroll along Lumahaʻi Beach in Kauai, an easy 1.6-mile walk known for its stunning scenery and powerful ocean currents.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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December 2, 2025, 1/4 Mile Viewpoint

This is the first of many great viewpoints along the Kalalau Trail. After a bit of a climb from the trailhead, it’s a perfect spot to stop and admire the beach, reefs and lagoon and snag a photo.

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December 2, 2025, The Gate

After a pretty strenuous climb, you reach this high point. It’s easily one of the best viewpoints along the trail, looking out over the coast through an outcrop.

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December 2, 2025, Lo'i Kalo (Taro Farm)

The short boardwalk area at the entrance of Hāʻena State Park passes through an area of restored lo‘i kalo (taro patches). Along the way there are some interpretive signs explaining the fields, and you can get a good sense of the island’s traditional agricultural “roots”.

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December 1, 2025, Hā'ena State Park

Hāʻena State Park is home to a range of activities, including sandy beaches with snorkeling, coastal views, and access to waterfall and forest hikes along the Kalalau Trail. Visits to the park require advance reservation. Non-residents need to purchase both a park-entry pass and a parking or shuttle pass for the park. If parking slots are sold out, there is an official shuttle that includes park entry and drops you directly at the trailhead/park gate.

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A fantastic tour through a wonderful botanical garden. Hiking boots and, if necessary, hiking poles are very helpful. If it has rained in the previous days, you'll be walking through muddy terrain. Plan on two hours each way.

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October 4, 2024, Kalalau Trail

Not a trail for beginners. Sturdy shoes are necessary. But they don't have to be alpine hiking boots. Trail running shoes are recommended - not waterproof ones, but ones that dry quickly and have a good, non-slip sole.

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October 4, 2024, Hanakapiʻai Stream

Not a trail for beginners. Sturdy shoes are necessary. They don't have to be alpine hiking boots though. Trail running shoes are recommended. Not waterproof ones, but ones that dry quickly and have a good, non-slip sole.

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Always brilliant, beach running without shoes :-)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation or permit to hike in Hāʻena?

Yes, reservations are required for all visitors to enter Hāʻena State Park, which is the starting point for most trails in the area. This includes vehicle, shuttle, and walk-in access. You must book these well in advance. For those planning to hike the entire Kalalau Trail beyond Hanakāpīʻai Valley, a separate camping permit is also mandatory. You can find the latest information and make reservations on the official Hāʻena State Park website.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes in Hāʻena?

Yes, the Quarter-Mile Viewpoint loop from Haena State Park is a great option for families. It's a short walk that offers fantastic views over Keʻe Beach and the Nāpali Coast without a major climb. Another gentle option outside the park is the Lumahaʻi Beach Walk — Kauai, which takes you through coastal vegetation to a beautiful beach.

How do I get to the trailheads in Hāʻena State Park?

Access to Hāʻena State Park is strictly controlled. You can drive and park with a pre-booked parking reservation, or you can use the North Shore Shuttle service, which also requires an advance reservation. Walking or biking in also requires a reservation. Due to high demand, it's essential to plan your transport and book your entry slot well before your visit.

What is the hike to Hanakāpīʻai Falls like?

The hike to Hanakāpīʻai Falls is a challenging 8-mile (12.9 km) round trip from the Kalalau trailhead. The first two miles to Hanakāpīʻai Beach are moderately difficult with steep sections. From the beach, the trail continues inland for another two miles. This section is unmaintained, often muddy and slippery, and involves several stream crossings. It is a strenuous but rewarding hike that leads to a spectacular 120-foot waterfall. Only attempt this if you are an experienced and confident hiker.

How does the hike to Hanakāpīʻai Beach compare to the hike to the Falls?

The hike to Hanakāpīʻai Beach is the first two miles of the Kalalau Trail and is considered a moderate day hike. It has significant elevation changes but is on a maintained trail. The hike from the beach to Hanakāpīʻai Falls is an additional two miles inland on a much more rugged and unmaintained path. It is significantly more difficult due to slippery conditions, mud, and stream crossings. The round trip to the beach is 4 miles (6.4 km), while the round trip to the falls is 8 miles (12.9 km).

Are there any good waterfall hikes in the area?

The most famous waterfall hike is the trail to Hanakāpīʻai Falls, which begins after reaching Hanakāpīʻai Beach. The Kalalau Trail – Hanakapiʻai Stream loop from Halehomaha is a challenging route that incorporates this stunning feature. Be prepared for a strenuous trek on an unmaintained path with stream crossings to reach the falls.

How many hiking trails are there around Hāʻena?

There are over 35 designated hiking routes in and around Hāʻena. These range from short, easy walks to viewpoints and beaches, to strenuous, world-renowned coastal treks. The trails are concentrated within Hāʻena State Park and along the Nāpali Coast.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Hāʻena?

The hiking routes around Hāʻena are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers consistently praise the breathtaking views of the Nāpali Coast, the lush tropical valleys, and the dramatic sea cliffs. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails is a frequent highlight in reviews.

What are the trail conditions typically like?

Trail conditions can be challenging. The coastal trails, like the first section of the Kalalau Trail, are often steep, rocky, and can be slippery, especially after rain. Inland trails, such as the path to Hanakāpīʻai Falls, are frequently muddy and involve stream crossings. Always wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip and check for any park alerts or trail closures before you go.

Can I swim at the beaches along the trails?

Swimming can be extremely dangerous. While Keʻe Beach at the trailhead offers a calmer, reef-protected lagoon suitable for swimming and snorkeling in the summer, beaches along the Kalalau Trail like Hanakāpīʻai are exposed to the open ocean. They are known for powerful rip currents and high surf, especially in winter. Swimming is not recommended at Hanakāpīʻai Beach.

Are there any challenging day hikes on the North Shore?

Yes, the 8-mile (12.9 km) round trip to Hanakāpīʻai Falls is one of the most challenging day hikes available without a full Kalalau permit. Another strenuous option is the Kalalau Trail to Hanakapiʻai Beach via Keʻe Beach — Haʻena State Park, which covers over 5 miles (8.6 km) with significant elevation gain and provides a demanding workout with incredible coastal scenery.

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