Do you need a reservation to hike the Napali Coast?

Park users are required to make online reservations prior to arrival for walk-in, bike-in, drive-in or shuttle drop-off. Reservations can be made through our partners at GoHaena! We strongly recommend you to review their site BEFORE making reservations. Parking and Entry Reservations available 30 days in-advance.

Can you hike Napali Coast right now?

DAY-USE RESERVATIONS OR A VALID CAMPING PERMIT ARE NOW REQUIRED TO ACCESS THE KALALAU TRAIL. The Kalalau Trail is one of the adventurous hiking trails in the world. Originally built in the late 1800s, the trail serves as one of the only ways to access the beautiful Napali Coast via land.

How do I get a permit to hike Napali Coast?

Napali Coast Camping Permits are currently available 90-days in advance. PERMITS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE through this website. Limited overnight parking is available at the trailhead in HāŹ»ena State Park. Overnight parking must be purchased at gohaena.com AFTER securing your camping permits.

Can you hike Napali Coast in one day?

If no permits are available, you can still enjoy the Kalalau Trail for a day hike (day-use reservations required). You can hike to HanakāpÄ«Ź»ai beach (4-Mile round trip) or to HanakāpÄ«Ź»ai Falls and back (8-Mile round trip). Permits are available up to 90 days out. Get your permits early to ensure a permit is available.

Is the Napali Coast hike open?

As of June 17, 2019, the Kalalau Trail is officially reopened and ready for visitors. HāŹ»ena State Park and Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park (Including the Kalalau Trail) were closed in April 2018 due to severe flooding and damage to the parks and roads after several storms that hit Kaua’i’s north shore.

Is the Napali Coast hiking trail open?

As of March 15, 2022, camping reservations for Napali Coast State Wilderness Park locations will be available 90 days in advance, rather than the current 30 days. 3/23/22 The Kalalau Trail has reopened, and the North Shore Shuttle service to HaŹ»ena has continued operations.

How long does it take to hike Napali Coast?

11 h 32 min
Try this 22.00 mile, out and back trail near Hanalei, Kauai. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 11 h 32 min to complete. This is a very popular area for backpacking, camping, and hiking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

How long is Napali Coast trail?

This 11 mile stretch of coast is the original trail used by the Hawaiians who lived in Kalalau Valley and other valleys along the Napali. The Kalalau Trail provides the only land access to the Napali Coast on Kauai.

Do you need a permit to hike in Hawaii?

If you wanting to hike the first 2-miles of the trail, please see our day-use page. Anyone proceeding past HanakāpÄ«Ź»ai Valley (2 miles in) must possess a valid camping permit whether or not you plan to camp. Permits are required to camp at Hanakoa or Kalalau (Same permit).

What permit do I need for Kalalau Trail?

Anyone proceeding along the Kalalau Trail past HanakāpÄ«Ź»ai Valley (2 miles in) must possess a valid Napali Coast State Wilderness Park camping permit whether or not you plan to camp. This same permit allows you to camp at one of two different places: Hanakoa or Kalalau.

What should I wear to Napali Coast hike?

Lightweight hiking shoes with good traction are popular. Camping gear should include a lightweight sleeping bag or blanket, sleeping pad, tent or tarp, cooking stove and fuel, water purification tablets or filter, first aid kit, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, rain gear, and biodegradable soap.

Is hiking the Kalalau Trail worth it?

The famous Na’Pali coastline is a highlight of Kauai. And the Kalalau Trail is the best way to explore this coastline up close. Recognized as one of the world’s most dangerous hikes, come ready for a grueling trek. But the reward at the end is worth every ounce of pain and struggle to get there.

What is the best way to see Napali Coast?

The only way to truly see the entire coast is aboard a boat. A boat excursion aboard Makana Charters provides you with views of the entire Na’Pali Coastline. It’s an experience you won’t forget, as you see the spectacular coastline up closeā€”even going inside the coastline into sea caves (weather permitting).

Do I need a sleeping bag for Kalalau Trail?

pack plus water. Enjoy, it is a very special hike! No sleeping bag needed, but a blanket of some sort, is usually necessary.

Do you need hiking boots for Kalalau Trail?

Wear hiking sandals (ideally), hiking shoes or old sneakers with good tread that you don’t mind getting muddy. I wore sneakers and I ended up throwing them away before heading home. The trail can be slippery and muddy if it has rained recently. If that Kauai mud gets on anything it is pretty much stained for life.

How hard is Kalalau Trail?

Though it’s unbelievably beautiful, there’s no doubt that the Kalalau Trail can be extremely perilous at points. The trail is narrow, steep, rocky, and dotted with natural hazards ranging from strong water currents to falling rocks. Steep dropoffs into the water are especially dangerous.

How do you get to Ke E Beach?

To access this little beach from Lihu’e, take Kuhio Highway and head north (hwy 56 and 560). You will need about one hour to drive all the way to the north shore (40 miles/65 kilometers). At the very end of the road, you will reach a big parking lot with showers and toilets.

When can you hike the Kalalau Trail?

Recommended Time Of Year To Hike Into Kalalau
  • Best Time: Mid May ā€“ Early October (Summer)
  • Most Dangerous Time: December ā€“ February (Late Winter)

Is there cell service on the Kalalau Trail?

Bowhunting permits are available at the LÄ«hu’e office of the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (808-274-3433). injury or illness, someone must hike out for help or signal a passing helicopter or boat. There is no cell phone reception along the coast. Be prepared with a first aid kit.

Do I need a permit for Kee Beach?

The first two-miles of the Kalalau Trail from Ke’e Beach to HanakāpÄ«Ź»ai Beach is open for day-use without a permit. Visitors must have advanced reservations to enter Hā’ena State Park. Hā’ena State Park has a 900 visitor per-day limit.

Is Kee Beach free?

There are no set hours or admission fees to access Ke’e Beach.

Can I walk to Kee Beach?

1. Re: walk from tunnels beach to Ke e beach and kalalau trail ? Yes it can be done and you will see many people walking.