Kalalau Trail (First 2 Miles to Hanakapi ai Beach)

The first two miles of the famous Kalalau Trail to Hanakapi ai Beach offer a taste of the Na Pali Coast without the full 11-mile commitment. The trail hugs dramatic cliffs above the ocean with stunning views around every corner. The trail is narrow, muddy, and has significant drop-offs so this is best for older kids who are sure-footed. The beach at the end is a beautiful reward with a wild surf and dramatic valley backdrop. Do not swim here as currents are extremely dangerous. A permit and reservation are required.

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Koke'e State Park

A highland park above Waimea Canyon with over 45 miles of trails through native forest, mountain meadows, and dramatic cliff-top viewpoints. The Kalalau Lookout at 4000 feet provides a view down into the Na Pali Coast valley that is one of the most photographed scenes in Hawaii. The Nature Trail near the museum is a flat 0.1-mile loop perfect for little ones. The Pihea Trail and Alaka i Swamp Trail offer more ambitious hikes through a primordial cloud forest. The Kokee Museum has exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the area.

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Na Pali Coast Boat Tour

A boat tour along the most dramatic coastline in Hawaii with 4000-foot sea cliffs, cascading waterfalls, sea caves, and hidden valleys. The Na Pali Coast is inaccessible by car so seeing it by boat is the most family-friendly option. Most tours include snorkeling at a reef along the coast and the chance to enter sea caves. Spinner dolphins and sea turtles are frequently spotted. Kids are awestruck by the sheer scale of the cliffs and waterfalls. Choose a catamaran for a smoother ride. Summer has the calmest conditions.

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