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Hiking the Garden IslandHikers love Kauai's trails for a few reasons: they're abundant, range from easy to challenging, and offer magnificent views. Since 90% of Kauai is inaccessible by road, hiking is a great way to see the island's natural splendor first-hand.Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Parks offer vistas of all kinds -- coastal, canyon, and forest. Notable trails in other regions of the island include Kuilau, Moalepe, Kalalau (11 miles), and Powerline. Always hike safely and make sure to take advantage of all the safety tips and guidelines. Maps are available through the Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Division of State Parks. KAUAI VISITORS BUREAU MEMBERS IN THIS CATEGORY:
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Visit Web Site'Ahahui Malama i ka LokahiAshland | Island Wide'Ahahui's mission is to develop, promote, and practice a native Hawaiian conservation ethic, relevant to our times, that is responsible to both Hawaiian culture and science.
Visit Web SiteKauai Eco ToursKilauea | Island WideAll tours include locally produced food and can be tailored to your areas of interest. Private tours availableAvailability: 6AM, 8AM, or 10AM (afternoons avail.) Mon-Fri (no holidays)Kuilau trail - $75/ea - For those who want to see beautiful sites and learn about the island... |