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Miloli'i Beach
Na Pali Coast
State Park
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a
thumbnail to see a larger version of the
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FACTS |
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Activities:
Beach, (swimming & snorkeling when
calm & only for strong swimmers. You
have been warned. ;) ),
fishing, beachcombing, hiking,
exploring, relaxing, sunset
watching, stargazing, whale watching
in winter |
Nearest Store,
Gas, Dining:
Way back in Hanalei, So make sure
you have everything you need for the
trip. |
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Bathrooms:
Yes, pit toilets |
Parking:
Parking? I don't think so! ;) You
cant even hike into here. By boat or
kayak only. |
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Best Time To Go:
All year, but it is
located on the rainy side of the
island. |
Time Allowed:
Camping fees for Na Pali Coast are
$10.00 per person per night and a
permit is needed. There is a five
night maximum and there are other
restrictions regarding Na Pali Park.
PLEASE click link below for all the
information. |
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Other Facilities:
picnic tables, showers |
Water Available:
Yes |
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Nearby:
Trail to Milolii Valley & waterfall |
Type of Camping:
Tent only |
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Costs/Permits:
Camping fees for Na Pali Coast are
$10.00 per person per night and a
permit is needed. There is a five
night maximum and there are other
restrictions regarding Na Pali Park.
PLEASE click link below for all the
information. |
Directions:
The only way in here is by boat.
Arrange to have a commercial boat
operator to drop you off and pick
you up. See link to left for
companies that can boat you in. NO
LAND ACCESS!! |
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More Information on BOATING
IN/Obtain Permits:
Click Here |
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OVERVIEW |
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There are two legal kayak landing areas
along the coast. The first is Kalalau
Valley, where landings are allowed with the
proper camping and landing permits issued by
State Parks. The second legal kayak landing
is at Miloli’i. Kayak landings are
prohibited at all other beaches in the park,
including Honopu and Nu’alolo Kai.
Kayaking also affords you a camping option
not available to hikers. Beyond Kalalau
Valley, there are several valleys and
offshore reefs. Miloli'i Valley is
accessible by boat only, and camping is
allowed here during the summer months.
Permits are required to stay overnight.
However, day use landings are allowed during
the summer (May 15 through Labor Day)
without a permit. Miloli'i has a channel
through the reef facilitating boat landings
on the sand beach. |
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