Wainiha, Hanalei
#4 among attractions in Hanalei
Facts and practical information
Hanalei (Wainiha Ahupua`a)Hanalei United States
Wainiha – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kalalau Trail, Waioli Mission District, Hanakapiai Falls, Limahuli Garden and Preserve.
- 4.9 miWHiking, Hiking trail
Kalalau Trail, Nā Pali Coast State Park
127 min walk • The Kalalau Trail is a trail along Nā Pali Coast of the island of Kauai in the state of Hawaii. The trail runs approximately 11 miles along the island's north shore from Keʻe Beach to the Kalalau Valley.
- 2.7 miEMuseum, History museum, Gothic Revival architecture
Waioli Mission District, Hanalei
70 min walk • The Waiʻoli Mission District at Hanalei Bay, on Route 560 along the north shore of the island of Kauaʻi, is the site of a historic mission. The first permanent missionaries to the area arrived in 1834, and the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
- 3.7 miSWNatural attraction, Waterfall, Park
Hanakapiai Falls, Kauai
96 min walk • Hanakapiai Falls or Hanakapi'ai Falls is an approximately 300 feet high waterfall located in Hawaii, United States on the Na Pali side of the island of Kauai. It requires a hike of approximately 2 miles from Hanakapi'ai Beach. The waterfall is described as "gorgeous but challenging".
- 2.2 miWBotanical garden
Limahuli Garden and Preserve, Kauai
56 min walk • The Limahuli Garden and Preserve is a botanical garden and nature preserve on the north shore of Kauaʻi island, Hawaiʻi. It is one of the five gardens of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden.
- 1.4 miNW
- 2.9 miEPiers and boardwalks
Hanalei Pier, Hanalei
74 min walk • Hanalei Pier is a pier built into Hanalei Bay on the northern shore of the island of Kauaʻi in the state of Hawaii.
- 3 miE
- 2 miWPark
Haʻena State Park, Kauai
52 min walk • Hāʻena State Park is a state park located on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. It is often referred to as the "end of the road" and marks the end point of the Kuhio Highway. The park provides access to beaches, trails, and several ancient Hawaiian sites, including sea caves estimated to be more than 4,000 years old.
- 3.5 miWBeach
Hanakapiai Beach, Kauai
90 min walk • Hanakāpīʻai Beach is a beach in the Hawaiian islands located on Kauai's Nā Pali Coast. The beach is approximately 2 miles from the start of the Kalalau Trail, a very popular hiking trail which is located at Keʻe Beach. It is also about 2 miles from Hanakapiai Falls.
- 1 miEBeach
Lumahaʻi Beach, Kauai
27 min walk • Lumahaʻi Beach is a beach located on the north shore of Kauai, Hawaii, US. Situated at the mouth of Lumahaʻi River, is accessed along Hawaii Route 560 near Wainiha, between Hanalei and Haʻena State Park. Due to strong waves, currents and undertow, the beach and bay are considered unsafe for swimming and surfing most of the year.
- 3.1 miEForts and castles
Fort Alexander, Kauai
78 min walk • Fort Alexander was one of the three forts built by Georg Anton Schäffer on island of Kauai in the Kingdom of Hawaii. It was named after emperor Alexander I, and built in October 1816 near Hanalei River. It was an earthwork fort.