The Natural Waterpark In Hawaii That’s The Perfect Place To Spend A Summer’s Day
If there is one thing Hawaii is oddly lacking, it is an abundance of waterparks. Sure, you have stellar hotel and resort pools, but you won’t find many legitimate waterparks across the Hawaiian Islands. And while that may seem odd given our near perfect weather year round, it makes sense when you consider Hawaii’s beautiful beaches, waterfall swimming holes, and tide pools. You see, the Aloha State is home to countless natural waterparks sure to impress, including this top-secret Kauai beach home to tide pools, waterfalls, and a seriously stunning stretch of fine, white sand.
Before we dive into this dreamy destination, we should probably give you a warning about the risks of checking out tide pools when ocean conditions are less than favorable; waves can still crash into these tide pools, and it is advised that you check ocean conditions before you head out. You should also be careful where you step, as the lava rocks can be razor sharp, and absolutely, under no circumstances, should you face your back to the waves, unless you want to be swept out to sea. Now, without further ado, let’s talk about Kauapea Beach, an incredible natural water park sure to make your summer unforgettable.
Nestled on Kauai’s northern coast between Kilauea Lighthouse and Kalihiwai Valley is Kauapea Beach, a striking slice of paradise known for its size, seclusion, and surreal beauty.
Often referred to as Secret Beach by locals and tourists alike, this stunning stretch of sand is undoubtedly hard to access. There are no public roads leading to the beach, so you must hike: though short, the downhill trail that leads to the beach can be extremely
But when you reach this massive, 3,000 foot long stretch of sand, you will know all the effort was worth it. Even if there are other people here when you visit, with so much sand, you’re bound to feel pretty secluded.
With fine white sand, breathtaking outcrops of jagged lava rock, and the sparkling turquoise water of the vast Pacific Ocean, Kauapea Beach is as picturesque as a postcard.
Be sure to take your eyes off of the water for a moment, though, for the surrounding scenery is quite lovely, as well. the beach is backed by towering cliff faces of red and black lava rock often covered with lush vegetation, including ironwood trees and taro plants.
Water conditions at Kauapea Beach vary by season, and due to high surf and rough conditions, swimming is only advisable during the summer months. Don’t worry, though, because Secret Beach is always a fantastic spot for picnicking, seashell hunting, sunbathing, and fishing. The tidal lagoons on the beaches western end are perfect for curious kiddos, and in the winter, beachgoers can watch the whales and professional surfers in the distance.
With views like this and a name like Secret Beach, it’s easy to see how Kauapea Beach is one of Kauai’s best-kept secrets. The rugged beauty of this secluded destination is truly second to none, and it needs to be added to your Hawaii beach bucket list.
Kauapea Beach is located near the Kilauea Lighthouse on Kauai’s northern coast. You can click here for directions. And for more incredible Hawaii beaches to visit this summer, you should click here.
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.