Very comfortable and beautiful place, the setting is very beautiful, the locals are very welcoming and welcoming when driving through, and we were very, very impressed
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The Heritage Trail is a great hike with views of Kauai's southern coast.
The Heritage Trail is an excellent way to see the coast from lava cliffs, sea turtles in the coves, waves crashing into the coast, areas sacred to native Hawaiians, and a beautiful beach at the end of...
SUPER easy spot to get to for amazing sunrise views from Kauai. Literally 3 minutes or less from parking lot to the first of TONS of great spots to sit & enjoy the view. The rest of the trail is still...
We love this hike! Second time for us, and we would do it again. Gorgeous scenery, easy hike, well defined trails. It is hot and sunny so be prepared with water and sunscreen. Highly recommend. No fli...
Staying at Poipu, the Heritage Trail is a must do early morning. Park in the public parking lot past the Hyatt or near the golf course clubhouse and enjoy spectacular scenery in a 3 mile easy scenic h...
Very comfortable and beautiful place, the setting is very beautiful, the locals are very welcoming and welcoming when driving through, and we were very, very impressed
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Introduction to the Koloa Historic Trail: The Koloa Historic Trail is a 10-mile (16 km) long self-guided tour path with 14 attractions along the way, including: Horn Fountain Park, Prince Kuhio Park, Pope Beach Park, Koloa Pure Land Temple and so on. Koloa is located on the South Coast, where Hawaii's first commercial cane sugar plantation was located, and the sugar industry was once prosperous. The Sugar Cane Monument is located behind the beautiful rain trees in the center of the ancient town of Koloa, and opposite is the site of the stone chimney of Koloa Sugar Factory built in 1841.
Enjoy the important remains of Koloa and Popper on this 10-mile drive.