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    Donkey Beach

    3.4 (18 reviews)

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    Sandee L.

    The path to donkey beach is unique. It's a tree tunnel! Really cute and also really appreciated, as it provided much needed shade from the scorching sun! The actual beach is ok. The sand was more gravelly there. There is NO SHADE AT ALL so be prepared. The big plus is it isn't very crowded.

    Nicole W.

    We decided to stop by for photos on our way back to condo coming from the north shore. GPS took us to wrong entrance (blocked/gated entrance) so we had to turn around. Found entrance and parked but was initially confused about how to get to beach so we asked someone!! The first part of the path to beach is covered tree tunnel which was cool. Then you have to walk down a hill. Not too bad of a walk down. We took a few photos... nice beach. There were a few guys surfing but that was about it. The walk back though...I was winded waking up the incline...lawdy, lol!!! Nice beach though but takes a little work to get there and back.

    Dude C.

    Donkey Beach was well worth the hike. We had the whole beach to ourselves for the whole two hours we were there. Where else could I wear THAT swimsuit?

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    We didn't walk through the tree tunnel, but we saw it and snapped so pics--so cool!

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    Lydgate Beach Park

    Lydgate Beach Park

    4.4
    (243 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Initially coming here to kill a little time before a reserved tour, my wife and I really admired…read morethe planning and execution of the building/landscaping of this family park. Named after a pillar in the community who came to Kauai in the late 19th century, Lydgate Beach Park is 62 acres, with the Lydgate Park pathway encompassing 2.5 miles, a small part of the much larger Ke Ala Hele Makālae costal trail. There is plenty of parking, with both dedicated surface lots and street parking on the paved road. We immediately noticed surfers on electric surfboards out pretty far, even on this windy day. At the northern part of the park is where most people gather, close to modern facilities and a manned lifeguard station and a large covered event area with plenty of parking. Closer to the shore, we saw a seal just lying on the land, bathing in the sun, completely ignoring the people milling by. The very large safe man-made swimming/tide pools are great for the kekei and others, with constant refreshing of sea water over the lava rocks. There are picnic tables nearby as well with a lot of green space. My favorite feature are the man-made protected swimming pools, What I loved about it was how spread out everything was, with so many amenities. It just never felt crowded, even if a lot more people came. As we were leaving, my wife mentioned that Lydgate Beach is one of those rare parks where an ocean-loving family would intentionally live close by, just to be near this park.

    This snorkeling spot has tons of parking. We found that the fish were mostly towards the back by…read morethe rocks, if that's what you're there for. We found a spot, setup towels on the sand and headed to the water. The bottom was mostly sand so very "feet friendly."

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    Wailua Falls

    Wailua Falls

    4.4
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    I visited the Wailua Falls in Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi, Hawaii [Maalo Rd; Hwy 583] on Saturday, 01/24/26,…read morearound 3:30 PM. Wailua Falls offered an incredibly close view, which made the experience feel special. I was able to truly appreciate the waterfall's beauty up close. One fun highlight was spotting a rooster sitting right near the edge, which was such a classic Kauaʻi island moment because roosters are everywhere on the island. I also noticed a touching memorial sign dedicated to Kavika Luna, "Mr. Aloha" - The Flying Hawaiian (May 1960 - September 2024). The message spoke about rainbows appearing as he chanted and the magic of Wailua Falls coming alive. It felt meaningful because I actually caught a mini rainbow during my visit, which made the moment even more breathtaking and memorable. Overall, I was very pleased with this stop. Wailua Falls is absolutely worth checking out for its natural beauty and history.

    Located at the end of Maalo Road, this beautiful double waterfall cannot be safely or legally…read moreaccessed due to the notoriously steep, muddy, and very slick unmaintained trail down. But you can however view it safely from the designated roadside lookout. The parking lot here, although free, is very small and often filled to the brim with cars. The lot itself is also in desperate need of maintenance as it is filled with potholes, so getting in and out may be tricky. There are also vendors who fill up the front part of this lot, which further add to the chaos. Located in a sacred royal valley once known as the capital of Kauai, ancient Hawaiian chieftains and warriors use to test their bravery by leaping from the top of this nearly 200ft tall waterfall. There's not a lot to do once you get up to the top of the lookout except to snap a few photos. So it is debatable if it is worth the drive all the way out to here and dealing with the whole parking lot situation.

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