Kauai's Glass Beach & Salt Pond Beach
We searched for beach glass and other treasure at Kauai's Glass Beach on the south shore. We swam in the surf at Salt Pond Beach Park, and Nana got in the water with us! We enjoyed macadamia nut ice cream with shave ice at JoJo's Shave Ice in Waimea.
Salt Pond Beach Park Kauai
Near the town of Hanapepe is Salt Pond Beach Park a must see for every visitor to Kauai. Its named after the natural salt wetlands where Hawaiians have been harvesting sea salt for hundreds of years. Using the natural red clay to form shallow pans to capture salt water brine during the months of June through September.
It is a lifeguard protected crescent shaped beach that is ideal for all types of water activities. Rock outcrops on either side create a natural lagoon with calm waters that families with children will appreciate. The County of Kauai lifeguards are ever watchful professionals that take their jobs seriously.
Visitors will find well maintained restroom facilities along with freshwater showers and protected pavillions with picnic tables and even electric outlets to charge your phone. Large grassy areas are ideal for frizbee or touch football and Plenty of parking that is well lit in the evening.
At the Park you can find BBQ grills for your use. You will need to bring charcoal or you can collect driftwood to get the party going. Another tasty option is to sample Rafael’s Mexican tacos located in the parking lot of the Park. Rafael is a friendly gentleman who uses only fresh ingredients and his work is delicious.
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하와이의 가장 위쪽에 위치한 카우아이섬은 하와이에서 사람의 손길이 가장 닿지 않은 섬 중 하나다. 섬의 대부분이 개발되지 않은 천연 그대로의 모습을 간직하고 있어 일명 ‘정원의 섬’이라 불린다. 카우아이섬에도 특별한 해변이 있다. 언뜻 보면 일반 해변과 다르지 않아 보이지만 멀리서 보면 모래사장 뒤에 염전이 펼쳐져 있다. 하와이 전통 방식을 그대로 유지한 카우아이염전. 자연은 물론 이곳의 생활방식에도 아직 개발의 손이 덜 미쳤음을 보여준다. 염전 너머엔 해변을 찾아온 가족들의 차로 가득했다. 휴일에 가족과 함께 해변에서 캠핑을 하는 건 빼놓을 수 없는 하와이의 문화다. “쉬고 계시나 봐요?” “그럼요. 하루를 즐기고 있어요” 캠핑문화를 설명하려면 바비큐 촬영이 빠질 수 없다. 지글지글 바비큐 소리에 정신이 팔려있는데 갑자기 질문이 들어온다. “우리랑 같이 점심 먹고 갈 거죠?” “그래도 돼요?” “그럼요” “정말요” “당연하죠. 원하지 않으면 어쩔 수 없지만요” “정말 친절하시네요” “이게 알로하 정신이에요” 갑자기 받게 된 점심 초대. 포르투갈 소시지예요. 맛보고 싶어요?” 지금 이 순간, 무엇을 먹은들 맛이 없을 리가 없다. 가만히 얻어먹기만 하니 미안했다. “제가 도울 일이 있을까요?” “마시는 거요. 마시는 게 돕는 거예요” “그냥 마시라고요?” “네, 그냥 마셔요” “건배할 때 하는 하와이 말이 있나요?” “요즘 말은 아니지만 ‘콜레몰루나’라고 해요” 결국 맥주까지 얻어 마셨다. “우리는 모두 다른 인종 배경을 가지고 있어요. 저는 포르투갈 출신이고 제 남편은 일본계예요. 하와이계 중국인, 필리핀 출신도 있어요. 하지만 여기 있는 우리 모두 하나로 합쳐져있어요. 인종으로 사람을 판단하지 않아요. 그게 우리예요. 차별하지 않는 사람들이죠. 하와이에 사는 모든 사람들이 그럴 거라고 생각해요. 포르투갈인이건 일본인이건 아무 상관없어요. 그냥 사람인 거죠. 민족은 다 달라도 차별하지 않아요. 그래서 저는 제가 하와이에서 왔다고 말하는 게 자랑스러워요” 처음 보는 내게 웃으며 점심 초대를 하고 혹시라도 뭐가 모자랄까봐 끊임없이 챙겨주던 하와이 사람들. 어느새 나는 이곳 사람들이 마치 가족처럼 편해졌다. 하와이의 따뜻한 알로하 정신이 내게 선사한 행복이었다. “알로하~”
[English: Google Translator]
Located at the top of Hawaii, Kauai is one of Hawaii's most untouched islands. Most of the island is preserved in its untouched natural form and is called 'Garden Island'. Kauai Island also has a special beach. At first glance, it looks like a normal beach, but from a distance, there is a tornado behind the sand. The Kauai Tori is a Hawaiian tradition. It shows that the hands of development are still insufficient for nature and the way of life here. Beyond the salt marsh, it was full of family cars that came to the beach. Camping on the beach with your family on holidays is an indispensable Hawaiian culture. Are you resting? Sure. I'm enjoying the day. To describe camping culture, barbecue photography can not be missed. I am sick of the sizzling barbecue sound, but suddenly a question comes in. Are you going to have lunch with us? May I? Yes. Really. Of course. I can not help it if I do not want to. You are so kind. It's Aloha spirit. Portuguese sausage. Do you want to taste it? At this moment, the taste of what you ate can not be. I was sorry that I just ate. Is there anything I can help you with? Drinking. Yes, just drink. Do you have any Hawaiian words to cheers? Not recently, but Collemolina. I finally got a beer. We all have different ethnic backgrounds. I am from Portugal and my husband is Japanese. I am from Hawaii-based Chinese and Filipino. But here we are all in one. I do not judge people by race. That's us. People who do not discriminate. I think everyone in Hawaii will. It does not matter whether it is Portuguese or Japanese. It's just people. Every nation does not discriminate against others. So I am proud to say that I came from Hawaii. The Hawaiian people who laughed at me for the first time and invited me for lunch, and constantly took care of what was missing. I felt as if the people here were as comfortable as my family. The warm Aloha spirit of Hawaii was my happiness. Aloha ~
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■클립명: 아메리카017-미국33-14 염전해변에서 캠핑을 즐기는 하와이 사람들
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 구상모 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2018년 10월October
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Underwater View of Dog Swimming & Looking For Shells - Salt Pond Beach Park, Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii
english cream golden retriever underwater camera view, digging for rocks in sand
Salt Pond Beach Park, Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Salt Pond Beach, Kauai Hawaii
This is the only natural salt pond in the state still used today by descendents of ancient Hawaiians to make sea salt. Do not enter the salt-making area without permission. Otherwise, the beach is open to the public and is one of Kauai's best windsurfing beaches.
Swimming is usually safe in this protected cove. Snorkelers will enjoy clear waters located at either end of the pond. Tidepools fronting the saltpans are interesting areas to explore.
Salt Pond Beach, Kauai May 2016
Kauai
Happy Dog Swimming At Salt Pond Beach Park, Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii
English cream golden retriever, underwater view swim, swimming
Salt Pond Beach Park, Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii
Salt Pond Beach Park & Port Allen Airport on Kauai's West Side
The little village of Hanapepe is host to Port Allen Airport and Salt Pond Beach park. The airport consists of a small landing strip and nothing more. It's primary use is by a few helicopters and powered hang gliders but even this activity is low.
Much more popular is Salt Pond Beach Park. This county park featues a wonderful, semi-protected pool with a sandy beach. It's one of the few Kauai beaches with lifeguards. It has restrooms, BBQ facilities, and camping is allowed with a permit.
Salt Pond Beach Kauai Swimming
Salt Pond Beach Park
Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 04 - West Shore, Port Allen, Hanapepe, Waimea - Kaua‘i-TV
Kauai-TV’s West Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Eleele, Port Allen, Hanapepe, Waimea
Points of Interest: Fort Elizabeth, Waimea Canyon, Kokee, Niihau
Beaches: Salt Pond Beach, Polihale, Kekaha Beach
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The rural, slow paced setting of west side Kaua‘i is set amongst a dramatic backdrop, with rich red soils and an arid environment that makes it a distinct ecological area of the island. This off the beaten path region contains one of the world’s most famous attractions, and also has a lively arts scene, shopping, and dining, where traces of cultural traditions remain.
On the way to the west side, you’ll also pass 3,100 stretching acres of coffee, which is the largest thriving farm in both Hawai‘i and the United States.
The quaint town of ‘Ele‘ele is home to Port Allen, which is a major location for boat tours of the breathtaking Nā Pali coastline.
Known as the “Biggest Littlest Town” on Kaua’i, the festive Hanapepe has an unmistakable architectural flair found in the shops and storefronts. As the art capital of the island, its vivacious history and creative edge make this locale well worth a visit. “A colorful, charming west-side town, Hanapepe has more art galleries than anywhere else on
Kaua’i.”
After exploring Hanapepe town, the neighboring Salt Pond Beach Park is a cultural cornerstone. The area is named for its Hawaiian salt collecting tradition, and is located next to the only natural salt ponds on Kaua’i. “The protective crescent-shaped cove makes it a great place for families to swim or snorkel, and it also remains a great surf and wind-surfing spot.”
Situated at mouth of the Waimea River, Fort Elizabeth is another historic landmark on the west side. Commonly known as the Russian Fort, built in 1817, this area is open for self-guided tours.
Stained with deep red sediment, the Waimea River flows into the highest elevation wet-forest in the world, Alaka’i Swamp. “Meandering through the scenic Waimea Canyon, this Kaua‘i river is just over 12 miles in length, and is one of the longest in the state.”
The town of Waimea, which translates as “red fresh water,” is founded on the flood plain of the river. Famously known as the site of Captains Cooks arrival to the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, Waimea Town is a historic Kaua‘i gem.
Waimea resides at the foot of one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of Kaua’i. Waimea Canyon is a geological masterpiece of distant gorges, green valleys and flowing streams draped in layered lava rock. “Waimea Canyon is considered to be the grand canyon of the pacific.”
At fourteen miles long, one mile wide, and more than 3,600 feet deep, this iconic natural wonder encompasses the adjoining Waimea Canyon State Park and Kōkeʻe State Park. Traveling up the winding canyon road, the increasing elevation reveals chilly breezes, and an alternate ecosystem with sugi pine trees, regal koa forests, and native bird species, like the bright red ʻapapane.
Encompassing 4,345 acres, Kōkeʻe State Park has nineteen hiking trails to explore. Poised on a plateau between 3,200 and 4,200 feet, the park also has numerous overlooks that dot the road, like the picturesque Kalalau Lookout. “The overlook offers a view from over 4,000 feet above sea-level, where you can see for miles into the lush valleys and mountain seascapes.”
Kekaha Beach Park is the last lifeguarded western beach, with faraway views of the forbidden Niʻihau Island.
Signifying the beginning of a world renowned seventeen mile contiguous stretch of golden sand, Polihale is just beyond Mana Village and a (five mile long) dirt sugarcane road. “The longest beach in the state of Hawai’i, Polihale State Park features scenic views of the majestic Nā Pali coastline, magical sunsets, and sand dunes reaching 100 feet.”
Despite the enchanting allure of this famous beach, strong currents with no lifeguard make it very dangerous for swimming and other ocean activities. This beach is extremely hot, with clear days and little shade by the shoreline.
Experience the west side of Kaua’i, a treasure of island history, arts, and distinctive shopping and dining tucked away in the spectacular natural splendor.
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이곳은 하와이 고대 전통 기법으로 소금을 만드는 염전이다. 주변 구멍이 뚫린 곳으로 바닷물이 들어와 고였다가 물이 빠지면서 소금을 얻어내는 방법. 이곳 소금은 화산의 붉은 토양과 어우러져 철분이 많이 함유된 소금이라고 한다. “우리가 서 있는 이곳은 매우 오래된 장소입니다. 하와이 원주민들이 이곳에서 소금을 만든 지 약 1천 년이 넘었습니다. 13가구 정도의 원주민 가정이 이곳에서 소금을 만들었고, 지금까지 소금 만드는 방법을 계승해오고 있습니다.“ 붉은 토양이 섞여 붉은 빛깔을 띤 물! 그런데 신기하게도 그 속엔 하얀 빛깔 소금이 가득하다. 보물이라도 건져 올리듯 조심조심 소금을 건져내는 사람들! “이 지역 소금은 예로부터 판매가 금지되어 왔습니다. 가까운 가족과 친지에게는 물물교환 식으로 줍니다. 우리는 옛 방식을 통한 물질적 교환만 가능합니다. 왜냐하면 돈이 오가면 욕심이 생기기 때문입니다.“ 구름 사이로 해가 반짝 나오면 소금산도 점점 높아진다.
[English: Google Translator]
It is an ancient Hawaiian salt making salt by traditional methods. How is peripheral holes are drilled into the sea where the water came goyeotda ppajimyeonseo get the salt out. This salt is known as salt contains a lot of iron, combined with the red soil of the volcano. Here we stand it is a very old place. Native Hawaiians are about one thousand years exceeds not made of salt here. 13 made salt here is the home of indigenous households degree, has been how to make salt succeed so far. The red soil mixed with water a reddish color! But mysteriously Among them were the white color is full of salt. Treasure deliver even seemed cautiously raising the salt is rescued people! The area of salt has been prohibited from selling examples. For close family and friends to help barter formula. We only possible through the physical exchange of the old ways. This is because the money ohgamyeon greedy happen. When the sun sparkles through the cloud gradually increased acidity of salt.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국14-10 고대 전통 염전 공원/Salt Pond Beach Park
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 이승한 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Seunghan Lee TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2010년 10월(October)
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Salt Pond by Melissa Tagalin
Producing Salt on Kauai - KVIC-TV3 [Culture] [Agriculture]
Ku'ulei shows us how her family makes salt at the salt ponds in Hanapepe.
Wipeout - at Salt Pond, Hanapepe, Kauai Pickin' in the Park
Bob and Karen from the Taco Bell Loco Enchirito band jam with the Happy Enchalata Band and NoGrammy at the Pickin' in the Park on 12/29/09. What a blast. Check out our friends the Salt Pond Regulars dancing and having a great time. Much Mahalos to all who made our evening FABULOUS!!!
Lucy Wright Beach Park, Kauai - video 1
Located at the mouth of the Waimea River. The beach has olivine sands.
Polihale camping
Camping at Polihale Park, Kauai, Sunday night, April 13, 2008. Storm clouds coming in. Liz in the dunes.
Camping at Polihale Park, Kauai
Camping with Paul, Sara, Lucian, Kaimi, Rosie, Liz and myself.
Salt Pond Park Sunset - Kauai
Hanamaulu Beach Park
Recorded Sunset at Ahukini Recreational Pier State Park and End of Ahukini Rd, Lihue on the other side of Hanamaulu Bay