No question, trips to Hawaii Volcanos National Park are hot, a don't miss detour for those hoping to get a closer look at some explosive action or enjoy photo ops with smouldering lava.
Kauai Path is a community organization with the vision of Kauai residents working together to preserve, protect, and extend access island-wide through the design, implementation, and stewardship of non-vehicular paths. This multi-phase trail hopes to unite large portions of the Kauai coastal area along a shared bike and foot path.
Kauai's Ke Ala Hele Makalae project, on the east shore, is already in the works. Paths have been built through Lydgate Park, and from Kapaa north to Ahihi Point at total of about 7 miles. Current construction will connect the two paths, and move to the north and south.
Details
Location:
Kauai east shore
Setting:
Paved
Length:
4.1 miles, and 2.5 miles
Difficulty:
Beginner
Aerobic Difficulty:
Easy
Trailhead Elevation:
0
Season:
Year-Round
Additional Details:
Motorized vehicles are not allowed. Dogs are allowed on specific portions of the trail.
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