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Strong ocean currents make Ha’ena Beach not so much a place for casual swimming. In fact, you may even see surfers out in the water cutting it up on the waves. But do get out of the car and go for a stroll; Ha’ena Beach is beautiful, and there are restrooms, showers, and lifeguards here at this beach.
Across the street there is a cave called Maniniholo. It’s the remains of an old lava tube, an evidence of Kauai’s fiery volcanic past!
Note: Entrance to Ha’ena State Park is limited and parking is extremely limited. You must reserve your spot in advance (both your entry and parking spot). If parking is full, you can book entry + the shuttle service. Entry costs $5 per person and parking costs $10 per car. If you're booking the shuttle, the cost is $35 per person for entry and round-trip shuttle service. Without a voucher the road is closed past Hanalei. Get a voucher here.
Note: Limahuli Botanical Garden is open Tuesday-Saturday and closes at 3pm...
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