The Best Kayaking River In Hawaii Is One You May Never Have Heard Of

Explore the Wailua River in Kauai, Hawaii, by kayak for a unique adventure featuring stunning waterfalls and scenic views.

If you’re thinking about kayaking in Hawaii, you’re probably envisioning ocean waters, secluded coves, and plenty of sea life. But there’s a gorgeous, winding river in the heart of Kauai that needs to be explored by kayak! If you’re one for a little bit of adventure, and you’d like to see everything that Hawaii offers, then rent a kayak and head on out on this gentle kayaking journey.

When many people think of kayaking in Hawaii, epic ocean scenes come to mind.

With unlimited bays, coves, and magical white and black sand beaches, it’s easy to see why your mind heads straight to the ocean. But there’s a magical river in Kauai that’s begging to be visited for your next kayaking adventure.

In the heart of Kauai, at the base of Mt. Waialeale, you’ll find the start of Wailua River.

This stunning river originates in the wettest place on Earth! The waters will take you all the way from the mountain to the sea.

Along the way, you’ll pass incredible sights, including jaw-dropping waterfalls.

Wailua, a stunning double-spouted waterfall, is one of the most famous falls you’ll see in the park. It’s 900 feet tall, and every inch of it is majestic.

The Wailua River is Hawaii’s only navigable river, so you’ll see boats and kayaks enjoying its waterways.

On this calm and gentle river, kayaking is very popular. It’s a great place to kayak if you’re a beginner or intermediate kayaker.

You’ll see plenty of other paddlers along the river.

All manner of boats, paddleboards, and canoes navigate these beautiful waterways. This area is a popular one to explore, especially as the rivers pass by two romantic waterfalls.

There are some great places to rent kayaks if you want to explore this area.

Kayak Kauai, Kayak Wailua, Wailua Kayak Adventures, and many more offer guided tours and rentals. If you want to kayak this magnificent river, there’s plenty of ways to do so!

The river ends at the ocean, in Wailua Bay.

It’s a wondrous 20 mile trip from start to finish, and worth every moment. Rent some kayaks, pack a lunch, and put this unbelievable adventure on your next to-do list!

Have you ever gone kayaking in Hawaii on the Wailua River? What did you think? Was it absolutely stunning? Let us know in the comments below!

If you’d rather have someone else do the paddling down this beautiful river, be sure to check out The Riverboat Cruise In Hawaii You Never Knew Existed!

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