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When we go to Kauai each year, we always go to Moloa’a Bay. This quiet spot has a few vacation homes near the beach or along Moloa’a Stream, but for the most part, it is a sleepy area with a … Continue reading →
When we go to Kauai each year, we always go to Moloa’a Bay. This quiet spot has a few vacation homes near the beach or along Moloa’a Stream, but for the most part, it is a sleepy area with a … Continue reading →
The Island of Kauai is not particularly suited to biking, unless you have a mountain bike and are willing to use the backroads. No one is going to give you a map, but there are number of very interesting routes … Continue reading →
Some hiking routes fall into the adventure category. By rights, the route should not exist and over time may not be viable. For now, the Kaapoko Trail was unknown even to island residents until an adventure writer found enough … Continue reading →
This trail is the bucket list for people world-wide. It is on a number of “best” and “most” lists from most dangerous to most beautiful. It starts at the end of the road and follows the rugged pali (cliffs) … Continue reading →
Hiking on Kauai has many variations – ridges, beaches, jungle, volcanic cones, sinkholes, pali (cliffs), scrambles, and shoreline walks. There are hundreds of hiking locations and until you do a hike, you can’t be sure what to expect. We were … Continue reading →
Some of the most interesting hikes on the Hawaiian Islands are shoreline walks. This one starts at a headland, goes along a beach, climbs another headland, then descends into sand dunes, along cliffs, down through rocky bays, up through ironwood … Continue reading →