Haena State Park on Kauai's north shore is known as "the end of the road," representing its terminus on Kuhio Highway. Nestled near its northwestern corner, Ha'ena Park features stunning landscape features restored lo'i kalo (taro fields) as well as breathtaking views of Napali Coast State Wilderness Park and offers visitors various beach-related activities such as shore fishing and swimming at Ke'e Beach.
Ha'ena State Park stands out as a prominent trailhead for two acclaimed hiking trails - the Kalalau Trail, stretching 11 miles in total, and Hanakapiai Falls Trail covering 4 miles - thanks to its strategic location within Ha'ena's boundaries. These scenic and adventurous journeys begin here! Planning to visit Haena State Park?
Make reservations up to 30 days in advance through the official Haena State Park Reservations website and secure reservations early, as popular dates tend to sell out fast. Booking early morning tickets is recommended - they become available daily at 12:01 am Hawaii time so visitors can secure their place among its natural wonders!