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    Kapa'a Beach Park

    3.8 (17 reviews)

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    Jacqueline T.

    We spent our last afternoon in Kauai relaxing here. There's not a lot of shade on the beach itself. We found some trees back in the grassy area to relax under. The beach itself is nice. It's not crowded which is definitely a perk. There's a nice walking trail that goes behind it along the town for a bit (and off of the main street). There are a couple of picnic tables on the far side a bit off of the beach. We found a shop to rent some beach chairs at about a 5 minute walk away (since we were flying out that day). Overall, it's a nice place to spend an afternoon.

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    K R.

    My husband and I spend a lot of time here. The scenery is beautiful and the vibes are good. Excellent place to have a picnic, work on your computer, or just relax and collect your thoughts .

    Emari H.

    This was my favorite beach because it's calm and very low key. Where we picked doesn't even have an official parking lot but there's enough street parking that you can find a spot anytime. There's a bathroom building in the center but I didn't see any showers around where we were. The water is crystal clear and it stays s pretty shallow for a good amount on the shore so you can swim with kids safely. Just be aware of the current direction and the tide situation just as you would with any ocean swimming. I brought a cooler and an umbrella and chilled there a few days. My daughter loved swimming there so much that I had s hard time peeling her off the beach Oh how I long to return sooner rather than later!! God please make my dream come true and bring me home!!

    Veronica P.

    To get here take the entry road off Highway 27 (traveling north), past 16 mile marker. This is a very small beach, maybe 200 yards across at the most. There are a couple of picnic tables and BBQ pits, along with bathroom facilities. The shoreline is very rocky, and I'm not sure how good the swimming here is. When I was here, there was a group of teenagers smoking pakalolo, which maybe the only thing this small, secluded and seemingly often empty park is good for. (Pics included)

    Lucky S.

    Pretty little beach/park adjacent to the bike path that's not too packed with people! The sand is soft, the water blue...how can you complain?!? At night however, this place gets a little scary with riff raff and it's dark so be careful.

    Location of one of the swings-- directly behind the public library
    Jaimie S.

    I'm not sure if this beach is typically less swimmable most of the year or just during this time of the year but I didn't find many swimmers in the ocean. Although there are certain areas where the water is a bit more calm. While we walked along the shore we found groups of sketchy people. It's not particularly the cleanest most pristine beach either. If you're looking for the swing, the best way to describe it is that it's located behind the building of the public library. It may not be in tip top shape as it's most likely voluntarily maintained by the locals.

    Beautiful beach with awesome bike/walk/running trail. Views are amazing. There's also a swing on a tree so you can take in the views while you swing. Waves are not too strong here.

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    it's on the North, slightly west, side of Kauai and the end of the major highway.

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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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