Driving to Princeville, Hanalei Bay, Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, Kauai, Hawaii
Kauai Week: Hanalei Taro
Kauai Week: Hanalei Taro
Okolehau Trail, Hanalei Kauai Hawaii
Okolehau Trail is referred to as The Puffer. It gains 1250 feet in 2.5 miles. The first 2/3 of a mile the Okolehau Trail is really the remains of an old dirt road. You climb, climb, climb. The footing is generally good unless a good rain came through recently. There are 2 major plateau's on the trail. The first nice overlook
is at 2/3 miles next to the tall powerline pole. At the one mile mark look for this unusual tree that I call Woody. Keep climbing another 5 minutes and you reach the first plateau which is flat and has ti plants on it. You have sweeping views of Hanalei Bay, Hanalei Pier (South Pacific), the Kilauea Lighthouse, Princeville, the taro fields you left behind, and Bali Hai. The next .25 of a mile is pretty flat then at the 1.5 mile mark it turns steep again and is far more muddy but the reward is ahead.
At the END of the Okolehau Trail is another plateau and you see everything you did before plus the Hanalei River coming out of the mountain valley and a close up view of all the mountains including Wai'ale'ale. In total you see 1/5 of the entire island!
You will find the Okolehau Trail off the main road from Princeville. Go toward Kee Beach on 560 leaving Princeville. Once you get to the bottom of the hill and cross the first one lane bridge take an immediate left by the taro fields. You will go down the road about ½ a mile to a parking lot across from the start of the trail. There are usually plenty of hiking sticks leaning against the bridge.
Don't forget to stop at the Hanalei Overlook on the way back up the hill to see where you climbed.
Date: Aug 20, 2010 10:17 am
Distance: 1.69 miles
Elapsed Time: 1:16:11
Avg Speed: 1.3 mph
Max Speed: 5.0 mph
Avg Pace: 45' 11 per mile
Min Altitude: 29 ft
Max Altitude: 1,343 ft
Start Time: 2010-08-20T20:17:40Z
Start Location:
Latitude: 22.201477º N
Longitude: 159.472605º W
End Location:
Latitude: 22.185178º N
Longitude: 159.478729º W
Hanalei Bay Resort 5201, Princeville (Hawaii), USA HD review
Located 1,641 feet from Hanalei Beach Park and 0.6 miles from Hanalei Beach, Hanalei Bay Resort 5201 offers accommodations in Princeville. Hanalei Bay Resort 5201 features views of the sea and is 6 miles from Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge.
A dishwasher, a microwave and a refrigerator are provided in the kitchenette. A flat-screen TVwith cable channels, as well as a CD player are featured. There is a private bathroom with a bathtub or shower.
Hanalei Park is 0.7 miles from Hanalei Bay Resort 5201, and Princeville Shopping Center is 1.2 miles away.
HD Hanalei Valley Lookout
View of the famous taro fields from the Hanalei Valley Lookout, Princeville, Kauai, HI. May '10.
Encircled by waterfall-draped mountains, the picturesque Hanalei Valley on the north shore of Kaua'i harbors the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge was established under the Endangered Species Act to conserve five endangered water birds that rely on the Hanalei Valley for nesting and feeding habitat: the koloa (Hawaiian duck), the 'alae ke'oke'o (Hawaiian coot), the 'alae'ula (Hawaiian moorhen), the ae'o (Hawaiian stilt), and the nēnē (Hawaiian goose). Forty-five other species of birds (18 of which are introduced species) also use the refuge.
【K】USA Travel-Kauai[미국 여행-카우아이]하날레이만, 광활한 토란밭/Hanalei bay, Taro fields/National Wildlife Refuge
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여기는 하날레이 만 국립야생보호지구다. 마치, 반쯤 자란 벼처럼 초록색으로 펼쳐진 토란 밭. 하와이 말로 ‘타로’인 토란밭은 카우아이 북쪽 해안에 많다. 307만 제곱미터의 하날레이 국립야생보호지구! 동물보호구역이기도 한 이곳은 생태계 보호를 위해 민간인 출입을 엄격히 규제하고 있다. 운 좋게도 이곳에서 5대째 토란을 재배하는 원주민, 조를 만났다. 토란 뿌리는 잘라서 하와이 전통음식인 ‘포이’를 만드는 주재료로 쓴다. 줄기는 자른 채로 심으면 다시 자라게 된다. “밭의 지저분한 이물질을 모두 제거하고, 물을 채운 다음, 자른 토란 줄기를 그대로 심으면 됩니다.“ 그냥 저렇게 잘라 꽂으면 수확이 가능하다니 참 신기하다.
[English: Google Translator]
Ray just smiles, and here is the National Wildlife Conservation District. As if, like a half-grown taro green rice fields spread. Hawaiian 'Tarot' The field of taro many north shore of Kauai. Ray smiles, and 3.07 million square meters of National Wildlife Earth! It is also an animal sanctuary and strictly regulate civilian access to ecosystem protection. Luckily, the planting of the indigenous fifth generation taro here, I met Joe. Write cut taro root is a traditional Hawaiian food as a main ingredient to create the 'poi'. The stem is cut while simeumyeon regrow. Remove all debris field and messy, filled with water, and then cut taro is the stem simeumyeon intact. Just plug in if it is like that cut the harvest is indeed possible whilst receiver.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국14-08 하날레이만, 광활한 토란밭/Hanalei bay, Taro fields/National Wildlife Refuge
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 :이승한 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Seunghan Lee TV Producer)
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Hanalei valley is never changing
A little clip playing with footage. A view of the Hanalei Valley which is in Northern Kauai. The Hanalei River runs through the valley and 60% of Hawaii's taro is grown in its fields.
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Live from the St Regis in Kauai Hanalei Bay winning your
【K】USA Travel-Hawaii[미국 여행-하와이]전사의 후예가 사는 신들의 정원/Garden of Gods
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태평양을 가르며 솟아오르는 태양이 2천 8백년 역사를 지켜온 대지를 깨운다. 우렁찬 목소리만큼이나 길고도 깊이 이어진 계곡! 그 중심에는 이 땅을 지켜온 수많은 하와이 전사의 후예들이 있다. 저마다 각기 다른 장소에서 다양한 모습으로 문화를 계승하고 선조의 알로하 정신을 전 세계인과 함께 나누려는 그들만의 넉넉한 미소! 외지 사람들의 방문이 쉽게 허락되지 않았던 하와이 신들의 정원을 찾아 떠난다.
[English: Google Translator]
Gareumyeo the rising sun awakens the Pacific Ocean Land has defended the 2800 years history. It led a long and deep valleys as loud voice! At its heart there are many descendants of Hawaii Warriors defended the land. Each one each inherited a culture with many faces from different places and have generous smile to divide them only with the aloha spirit of the ancestors and around the world! People are leaving to find other places to visit in the gardens of the Hawaiian gods were not allowed easier.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국14-01 전사의 후예가 사는 신들의 정원/Garden of Gods
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■촬영일자 : 2010년 10월(October)
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Hanalei River
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The Hanalei River on the island of Kauaʻi in Hawaii flows north from the eastern slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale for 15.7 miles until it reaches the Pacific Ocean at Hanalei Bay as an estuary.With a long-term mean discharge of 216 cubic feet per second, in terms of water flow it is the second-largest river in the state; although its watershed of 19.1 square miles is only sixth-largest on Kauaʻi, it encompasses areas of the highest recorded rainfall on the planet and plunges precipitously from its headwaters at 3,500 feet above sea level.The lower, flatter portion of the river flows by Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge and many taro farms .The Hanalei River provides habitat for a number of amphidromous species, including gobies , two native species of crustacean, the hīhīwai , and in its upper reaches, a threatened species of highly adapted snail .
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Hanalei River Mouth Flood
April 15, 2018 - weekend of severe flooding on Kauai.
Saving Kauai's Seabirds
Saving Kauai's Seabirds showcases the efforts of ecologists and conservationists to protect the culturally and ecologically important endangered seabirds of the island of Kaua'i. Scientists are using a combination of methods like predator control and translocation, and novel technologies like a laser fence to protect these species and the ecosystem they inhabit.
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Stunning Secret Beach Retreat: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Commissioned this Estate on Kauai, Hawaii
Secret Beach Retreat is located on a bluff above the award-winning Secret Beach in #Kilauea on the north shore of Kauai, the Garden Island of Hawaii. This gated retreat, central to an exclusive neighborhood near the Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge and Lighthouse, includes a main house, carriage house and pool area on 3.4 richly landscaped acres.
The beautiful 3 bedroom 3 1/2 bath home has ocean views. An attached garage has parking for three cars. The carriage house includes a bedroom, full bath and two parking stalls. A tennis court and orchard lay beyond.
The pool and spa are served by a covered pavilion. You can access the magnificent Secret Beach, playground to dolphins and whales, via private trail access.
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HAWAII Time Lapse, Kauai - 2015 - Beauty of the Island
Hawaii Time lapse. Kauai - the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. Variety of landscapes makes this island perfect for all photographers. I was fortunate to spend some time on the island to capture one of the earths beauties. Enjoyed every moment while shooting admiring constantly changing scenery. Overall video was made mostly with Canon 7D, GoPro Hero3BE, GoPro Hero4 BE. Lenses - Canon EF 24-105 mm and Canon EFS 10-22 mm. I shot 38000 pictures for this project. Edited in Lightroom 5 and Sony Vegas.
Locations:
- Hanalei Bay
- Kee Beach
- Tunnels Beach (Makua)
- Polihale State Park
- Kekaha Beach
- Kiahuna Beach
- Waimea Canyon
- Wailua Falls
- Na Pali Coast
- Koke'e State Park
- Mahaulepu Beach
- Opaeka'a Falls
- Queens Bath (Princeville)
- Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
- Hanalei Valley Lookout
- Hanakapiai Beach
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hanalei during storm mar 3-5 2012
Kauai Island, Hawaii, USA 4K (UHD)
Kauai Island known also as the Garden Island. The tiny tropical island. This is one of the three Hawaiian islands that I decided to visit. I spent three days there, drove 315 miles by car and visited, incl. the places described below. My hotel was in the Kapaa area. It is geologically the oldest and northernmost island of the main Hawaiian Islands. Some parts of Kauai are only accessible by sea or air. Island is characterized by its wealth of lush, rich lands, including vast tropical rainforests, jaw-dropping mountains and stunning beaches. Part of Kauai’s unique charm is the fact that the island has remained relatively undeveloped.
Recorded: May 2019
00:00 Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
00:26 Hanalei Valley Lookout, Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
01:43 Waioli Beach, Anae Rd, Hanalei
03:14 Waioli Valley, Hanalei
03:53 Hanalei
04:39 Kilauea Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge
07:00 Kuhio Hvy (Hi 56)
07:09 Kealia Beach
08:12 Wailua River, Opaeka'a Falls Vista Parking
09:18 Poliahu Park, Kuamoo Rd
09:28 Opaeka'a Falls
10:15 Wailua Falls
10:58 Lawai Beach
11:58 Spouting Horn, Koloa
12:43 Kauai Coffee Company, Kalaheo
15:31 Hanapepe Rd, Eleele
16:01 Hanapepe Swinging Bridge, Eleele
16:25 Kekaha Beach, Kaumualii Hwy
17:03 Papaya Plantation
17:33 Kokee Rd (Hwy 550)
17:44 Waimea Canyon
22:14 Na Pali Coast State Park
24:52 Kokee Rd (Hwy 550)
25:06 Kekaha Beach
27:01 Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
27:09 Anini Beach
29:25 Hanalei Area
30:07 Aleka Loop, East Kauai
Healthy shearwater chicks moved to Kauai wildlife refuge
Team members had to be dropped by helicopter onto a Kauai mountainside to remove the healthy chicks from their burrow.
Kilauea Point NWR Lighthouse & Birds, Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
A few photos from my afternoon at Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge.
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Top 5 favorite Hawaii kayaking spots
BY MEGHAN MINER FEB 3, 2015
Hawaii’s waterways are ripe for exploring by kayak—whether you prefer to meander down sleepy waterways through dense green jungle, visit waterfalls, take a leisurely morning paddle through the calm clear waters of a bay, or experience an adventurous jaunt alongside rugged sea cliffs.
#4
Napali Coast
Kauai
One of Kauai’s most popular attractions just isn’t accessible by road. You can fly alongside it, you can hike to it, or, as our Facebook ohana enthusiastically recommends, you can kayak alongside the 4,000 ft. Napali coastline cliffs. It’s a full day and a 20-mile often-choppy paddle between Heana Beach Park and Polihale State Park, but the rewards are worth it. In addition to the sea cliff views, kayakers can also cozy up to waterfalls, explore sea caves, glimpse large, green and remote valleys tucked into the cliff folds from a unique offshore vantage, as well as spot marine life such as turtles, dolphins, and occasionally, rare Hawaiian monk seals.
Pier in Hanalei Bay. Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA)/Tor Johnson
#3
Hanalei River & Hanalei Bay
Kauai
The Hanalei River starts in the rainy center of Kauai on the slopes of the island’s highest mountain and winds it’s way north past the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, home to endangered water birds, and into Hanalei Bay’s eastern side. Many choose to kayak along the sleepy river and out into the bay in the same trip offering the experience of both river and ocean kayaking in the span of a several-mile paddle.
Kayakers visit the more northerly of the two Mokulua Islands. Photo: Seth Ladd via Flickr Creative Commons.
#2
Kailua Bay & Lanikai
Oahu
Kailua Bay and Lanikai are close neighbors on Oahu’s Windward coast (and just south of #5 winner Kaneohe Bay). Less than a mile apart, Kailua and Lanikai both promise crystal, azure waters and reachable offshore islands managed as Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuaries. Kailua Bay’s access at Kailua Beach is within the town of Kailua and the area sports a number of kayak rental shops. From Kailua Beach, it’s easy to explore Popoia (Flat Island), a one-mile round-trip journey from shore. Lanikai’s ocean access lies in corridors between houses in a residential neighborhood, but provides the most direct route to the popular twin Mokulua Islands, both larger than Kailua’s Popoia.
Kayakers on the Wailua River. Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA)/Tor Johnson.
#1
Wailua River
Kauai
Kauai has the only navigable rivers in Hawaii and the eastern-flowing Wailua is undoubtedly the most popular to kayak—it won our Facebook Ohana Poll by a landslide. The river carries little current (it's considered a Class Zero) and the paddle through jungle greenery is an experience easy enough for the whole family. It also helps that there’s a particularly gorgeous spot along the way: The river is the only way to access the trail leading to 100 f.t. Uluwehi (a.k.a. Secret) Falls.