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Best State Parks in USA Picks Kokee for Hawaii

Don’t miss one of the most spectacular sights in all of Hawaii. A Beat of Hawaii and the best state parks in USA pick.

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11 thoughts on “Best State Parks in USA Picks Kokee for Hawaii”

  1. I will never forget arriving at that viewpoint, took my breath away… it was 1980 and I had no idea what was at the end of that road…. a magical, mystical experience to say the least. No words can describe the magic of Kauai….forever etched in my heart 💜

  2. Hi guys! Been following your posts for years and have turned dozens of people onto your wonderful site. Mahalo Nui for doing what you do! I live Kauai and just wanted to make a small correction. The trail you’re speaking of doesn’t start at the Kalalau lookout. The Pihea Trail starts at the last lookout Puu O Kila..and hooks into the Alakai Swamp trail. Well worth the visit, as the Pihea Trail follows the rim of the Kalalau canyon, and one can go as far as one wants, then come back. Sometimes I’ve hiked the whole thing and come back and never seen the canyon, but then again, sometimes it opens up, usually a little at a time, and if it happens to be as the sun is setting the whole canyon is filled with an orange light…Magical!

  3. We go to see it usually once a year for a good many years. Your timing needs to right as to avoid the clouds. We’ve been all over the world and Kokee is one of the special ones. For me it’s the varied colors of greens/blues across the ocean.

  4. I’ll never forget how disappointed we were when we got to the top and it was gray fog everywhere. Luckily, we stood there a few minutes and then a small quarter sized spot of blue appeared, gradually grew inch by inch until the whole Na Pali coast was revealed in all its magnificence. It was truly an amazing experience. Thank you Hawaii!

  5. Mahalo for passing this along! Can we bring our RV over?? LOL We stayed in the Cabins at Kokee at the park and, while a little rustic by resort standards, they put us at the entrance to the canyon and at less than a C note per night, it was an experience we will always remember.

    BTW we got frustrated of rescheduling our Kauai 2020 trip 3 times now, so we went and bought a motorhome to tour some other great state parks on the mainland. Someday soon….
    Aloha

    1. Hi Gary.

      Makes sense on the motorhome travel alternative. We’ll see how things unfold starting next month. Thanks for your more than 30 comments.

      Aloha.

  6. I saw this for the first time in March 2020. Make sure you drive the rest of the way all the way to the top of the road to see this. If you heard the helicopter in the video clip, it is amazing to see one and how small they look when flying into the valley.
    Aloha
    Bill

  7. It was socked in with mist when we visited. Go EARLY in the day and hope for the best.
    Maybe ‘next time.’ :0)

  8. Last time I was up there, some “daredevil” people went through a gate in the metal rail to the edge which is often soft from rain. Oh well, guess it’s called natural selection or survival of the fittest. Hoped they survive to come to that beautiful place again! They do put the rescue teams in some danger if they can be rescued. Have the same problem at Lands End in San Francisco as the firefighters are always having to rescue some fools.

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