Wailua River

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The Wailua River is a scenic, navigable river on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi known for its lush tropical surroundings, waterfalls, and cultural significance as a former royal center.

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Wailua 2
Wailua River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance associated with Hawaiian aliʻi (royalty)
site of ancient heiau (temples)
traditional place of refuge and worship
ecosystemType tropical river ecosystem
flowsInto Pacific Ocean
Wailua Bay
hasStructure heiau
royal compounds (historical)
hasTourismActivity boat cruises
hiking to waterfalls
kayaking
sightseeing
stand-up paddleboarding
hasVegetation ferns
native Hawaiian flora
tropical rainforest plants
historicalSignificance former royal center of ancient Hawaii on Kauaʻi
sacred area in Hawaiian culture
island Kauaʻi
length approximately 20 miles
approximately 32 kilometers
locatedIn Hawaii
Kauaʻi
Pacific Ocean region
locatedNear Kapaʻa
Wailua town
mouthLocatedIn Pacific Ocean
Wailua Bay
navigable yes
notableFeature Fern Grotto
Wailua Falls
Wailua River State Park
boat tours
fern-lined banks
kayaking routes
lush tropical surroundings
rainforest scenery
waterfalls
ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls
partOf Wailua River State Park
recreationArea popular tourist destination
region east side of Kauaʻi
scenicDesignation scenic river
sourceRegion Mount Waiʻaleʻale area
central Kauaʻi highlands

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kauaʻi contains Wailua River
Garden Island associatedWithFeature Wailua River
Hawaii Route 56 connects Wailua River
this entity surface form: Wailua
Kapaʻa hasNearbyPlace Wailua River
this entity surface form: Wailua