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Kealia Forest Reserve

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Kauaʻi County

Kealia Forest Reserve

The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Kealia Forest Reserve

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Family friendly hiking trails in Kealia Forest Reserve traverse a landscape characterized by steep mountains and ridgelines, cloaked in dense tropical vegetation. The reserve's primary role is to protect these mountain forests, ensuring consistent stream flow throughout the area. Hikers will find a network of trails amidst lush greenery, with numerous small creeks and streams feeding into the Kapaʻa Stream. This environment offers diverse tropical landscapes for outdoor exploration.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Kealia Forest Reserve

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Ho'opi'i Falls Trail, a 0.8 miles (1.2 km) trail that takes 20 minutes to complete. This easy route leads to the scenic Hoʻopiʻi Falls.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Upper Hoʻopiʻi Falls – Lower Ho'opi'i Falls loop from Kawaihau, an easy 2.5 miles (4.0 km) path. This loop offers views of both upper and lower Hoʻopiʻi Falls along the Kapaʻa Stream.
  • Local hikers also love the Upper Hoʻopiʻi Falls – Lower Ho'opi'i Falls loop from Hoʻopiʻi Falls, a 2.1 miles (3.4 km) trail leading through tropical forest, often completed in about 56 minutes.
  • Hiking in Kealia Forest Reserve is defined by dense tropical forests, numerous small creeks, and waterfalls. The network offers options for various ability levels, including many easy family friendly hiking trails.
  • The routes in Kealia Forest Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 260 reviews. More than 3,400 hikers have used komoot to explore Kealia Forest Reserve's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Ho'opi'i Falls Trail

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Dive into a true Kauai jungle experience on the Ho'opi'i Falls Trail, a short but memorable 0.8-mile (1.2 km) hike that winds through a dense rainforest along the Kapa'a Stream. Despite its easy rating and quick 20-minute duration, expect uneven, often muddy terrain with exposed roots and rocks, leading to two picturesque waterfalls, including the dramatic Lower Hoʻopiʻi Falls.

Planning your visit requires parking at Kapahi Park, about a 15-minute walk from the trailhead, as direct roadside parking is no longer allowed. Be prepared for potentially slippery conditions, especially after rain, and bring bug spray for mosquitoes. While the trail is unmaintained, it offers a genuine immersion into Kauai's lush interior.

This trail is a notable "hidden gem" on Kauai, offering a quintessential jungle hike that feels less crowded than other attractions. The Lower Hoʻopiʻi Falls gained international recognition as a filming location for the original Jurassic Park movie, adding a unique historical layer to your adventure.

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The Ho'opi'i Falls loop trail near Kawaihau offers a captivating journey through a dense Kauai rainforest, leading to two beautiful waterfalls. You'll navigate a path that winds along the Kapa'a Stream, surrounded by towering trees, vines, and ferns, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a movie set. While the main trail is generally flat, the descents to the Upper and Lower Hoʻopiʻi Falls are steep, often muddy, and can be technically challenging, requiring careful footing.

Planning your visit to Ho'opi'i Falls involves parking along Kapahi Road in a residential area, so please be respectful of the local community. This trail is free to access, with no permits required. Be sure to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes, as the terrain can be extremely muddy, especially after rain, and trekking poles can be very helpful on the slippery sections down to the falls.

Beyond its natural beauty, the Lower Hoʻopiʻi Falls holds a unique claim to fame as a filming location for the original *Jurassic Park* movie, specifically the "Amber Mine" scene. Both waterfalls offer opportunities for swimming in their pools, providing a refreshing reward after your hike. This 2.5-mile (4.0 km) easy hike with 211 feet (64 metres) of elevation gain takes about 1 hour and 6 minutes, making it a rewarding and relatively quick adventure.

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The Upper Hoʻopiʻi Falls – Lower Ho'opi'i Falls loop from Hoʻopiʻi Falls offers a delightful plunge into Kauaʻi's lush jungle, leading you to two distinct waterfalls. You'll hike through dense rainforest, with towering ferns and intertwined branches creating a movie-like atmosphere, often alongside the Kapaʻa Stream. The trail is rated easy, but be ready for muddy, uneven terrain with roots and rocks, especially after rain; reaching the base of the falls involves steep, slippery sections and some scrambling.

This 2.1-mile (3.4 km) hike, with a modest 177 feet (54 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 56 minutes, making it a perfect short adventure. Parking is limited to street spots at the end of Kapahi Road, so plan to arrive early. No permits or fees are needed for this publicly accessible trail, but waterproof shoes with good grip are essential for navigating the slick slopes.

Beyond its natural beauty, the Lower Hoʻopiʻi Falls holds a unique appeal as a filming location for the original Jurassic Park movie, adding a touch of cinematic history to your journey. Both waterfalls offer refreshing swimming opportunities, with the upper falls featuring a narrow plunge pool and the lower falls a larger one. It's a true hidden gem among Kauai's waterfall hikes, offering a less crowded experience than some of the island's more famous trails.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jürgen Nehler
April 23, 2025, View of the Valley from Kuilau Ridge Trail

An absolutely fantastic view of the mountains

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November 3, 2023, Keahua Arboretum

Keahua Arboretum is a natural area in the heart of Kauai’s rainforest at the end of Kuamo'o Road. This area is lush and colorful and gives the visitor a remote, adventurous feeling within the area. The Keahua Arboretum boasts the island's diverse flora and fauna; be sure to pack your bug spray and check the weather for this ride.

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Hoʻopiʻi Falls Trail is a trail through the jungle and leads from Kapahi Road to the Hoʻopiʻi Falls. The trail, that partly follows Kapaʻa Stream, is really short and completely flat, so you don't need any experience.

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While hiking along Kuilau Ridge Trail, you will have multiple opportunities to stop and enjoy the great views into the nearby valley.

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Upper Hoʻopiʻi Falls are the first falls along Hoʻopiʻi Falls Trail. The water falls into a little pool, where you can go for a little swim and cool down. Please be aware, that the path to the main falls in the eastern direction is on private property and behave accordingly if you wish to continue.

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Hoʻopiʻi Falls Trail is a trail through the jungle and leads from Kapahi Road to the Hoʻopiʻi Falls. The trail, that partly follows Kapaʻa Stream, is really short and completely flat, so you don't need any experience.

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September 26, 2023, Hoʻopiʻi Falls Trail

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The second waterfall of the walk along the Kapa’a stream. This one has a nice rocky exposed area that offers fantastic views of the fall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Kealia Forest Reserve?

Kealia Forest Reserve offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families, with over 40 trails in total. Among these, 22 are specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for outings with children.

Are there any family-friendly trails that feature waterfalls?

Absolutely! The reserve is known for its beautiful waterfalls. A popular and family-friendly option is the Ho'opi'i Falls Trail, which leads to the scenic Hoʻopiʻi Falls. The Upper Hoʻopiʻi Falls also has a pool that can be refreshing on a warm day.

Can we find circular routes suitable for families in the reserve?

Yes, there are several excellent circular routes perfect for families. For instance, the Upper Hoʻopiʻi Falls – Lower Ho'opi'i Falls loop from Kawaihau offers a pleasant walk, allowing you to experience both falls without retracing your steps. Another great option is the Keahua Arboretum loop from Keahua Arboretum, which provides a lovely forested experience.

What are the easiest trails for families with young children or toddlers?

For families with very young children or toddlers, the Ho'opi'i Falls Trail is an excellent choice, being relatively short and easy. The Keahua Arboretum loop from Keahua Arboretum is also a gentle, forested path suitable for little legs.

Is parking available near the family-friendly trailheads?

Parking availability can vary. For popular spots like Hoʻopiʻi Falls, there are often designated parking areas, though they can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. It's always a good idea to arrive early to secure a spot. Specific parking details are usually available on individual route pages.

Are the family-friendly trails in Kealia Forest Reserve stroller-friendly?

Most trails in Kealia Forest Reserve, especially those leading to waterfalls or through dense forest, are unpaved and can be uneven, with roots and rocks. This makes them generally not suitable for standard strollers. A baby carrier or backpack is usually a better option for younger children on these trails.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on these family hikes?

You'll be immersed in diverse tropical landscapes with lush greenery and a high tree canopy, creating an immersive jungle experience. Many routes follow numerous small creeks and streams that feed into the Kapaʻa Stream. Waterfalls, like Hoʻopiʻi Falls, are also a major highlight.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly trails in Kealia Forest Reserve?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the enchanting waterfalls, the immersive tropical forest experience, and the opportunity to connect with nature. The easy access to beautiful natural features like Hoʻopiʻi Falls is frequently highlighted as a favorite.

What should we wear for family hikes in Kealia Forest Reserve?

Given the tropical and often wet environment, it's best to wear lightweight, breathable clothing that dries quickly. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential due to potentially muddy or uneven terrain. Bringing rain gear, even on sunny days, is advisable, as tropical showers can occur unexpectedly. Don't forget insect repellent and sun protection.

Are there any specific safety considerations for hiking with children in this area?

When hiking with children, always stay on marked trails. Be aware of slippery surfaces, especially near waterfalls and streams, as the ground can be wet and muddy. Keep an eye out for roots and rocks. Carry plenty of water, snacks, and a basic first-aid kit. Inform someone of your hiking plans and expected return time.

Where can we find a good spot for a family picnic after a hike?

While designated picnic areas directly on the trails might be limited, many of the easier trails, especially those near arboretums or open spaces, offer natural clearings or scenic spots where you can lay out a blanket. The Keahua Arboretum loop from Keahua Arboretum, for example, is a good area to find a pleasant spot for a picnic amidst nature.

What is the best time of year for family hikes in Kealia Forest Reserve?

The Kealia Forest Reserve is beautiful year-round due to its tropical climate. However, the drier months (typically April to October) might offer more comfortable hiking conditions with less mud and fewer sudden downpours. Even during the wetter season, mornings often provide clear windows for enjoyable family hikes.

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