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Donkey
Beach
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East Kauai
This secluded beach is about a 10
minute walk from the parking area. Rocks litter the
shoreline but a lovely strand of sand and trees make
the area very comfortable.
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The beach was so-named because the
nearby plantations used donkeys and burros to haul
cane to the fields.
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Useful Information:
- No facilities
- No lifeguard
- Rocky
- Small strip of sand
- Shade trees
- Secluded
- Good snorkeling
- Poor swimming
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CAUTIONS:
Srong currents, dangerous shorebreak, sudden drop
off and waves breaking on ledge.
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DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 56 north toward Anahola. Park before Mile
Marker #12 and walk about 10 minutes to the beach.
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Path to the beach crosses private
land but is usually available for public access.
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