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Ke'e
Beach
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Highway 560
North Shore, Kauai
Located literally at the end of the road, Ke'e
Beach is probably the most visited beach on Kauai.
The famed Kalalau Trail begins at the western end
of the beach. Several movies and min-series have
been filmed here such as The Thorn Birds
and Castaway Cowboys.
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Ke'e's inviting lagoon is teaming
with fish and perfect for snokeling. Beware, however
of the Puka Ulua, an opening on he left side from
the lagoon to the sea. Currents can be very strong
here. People often fish for the large, prized Ulua
fish in this area.
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A short walk towards Ha'ena provides
a panoramic view of the Na Pali Coast. Keep walking
toward the Limahuli Stream. This is where Taylor Camp
was located - the largest, most noted hippie colony
on Kauai. Founded by the brother of actress Elizabeth
Taylor, this colony had up to 100 residents before
the state condemned the land and evicted them.
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In the opposite direction, walk
down the path above the reef channel along a low rock
wall. Look uphill to the site of Ka Ulu a Paoa Heiau.
This ancient religious site was dedicated to Paoa,
a friend of the legnedary Lohiau, lover of Pele, the
volcano goddess. A shrine to Laka, goddess of the
hula, is also located in a hillside cleft behind the
heiau platform.
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Useful Information:
- Sandy lagoon
- Good swimming and snorkeling in calm summer months
- Great snorkeling and scuba diving on offshore
reef
- Good shore fishing near the reef channel
- Trailhead for the Kalalau Trail
- Restrooms
- Picnic facilities
- Scenic and historic sites
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DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 560 east past Ha'ena all the way to the
end of the road.
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Even on crowded days this beach always
has room for one more. |
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