Kalalau Beach

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Kalalau Beach is a remote, scenic crescent of sand backed by towering cliffs on Kauai’s Nā Pali Coast, famed for its dramatic beauty and accessible primarily by a challenging hike or boat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographic location
accessDifficulty challenging hike
accessMethod Kalalau Trail NERFINISHED
boat
kayak
campingRequires permit
country United States of America
surface form: United States
famousFor camping
dramatic coastal scenery
photography
remote wilderness setting
towering cliffs
hasCamping designated camping area
hasClimate tropical
hasFeature nearby Kalalau Valley
waterfall at western end (seasonal)
hasHazard falling rocks from cliffs
flash floods in nearby valleys
high surf
strong ocean currents
hasLandscapeFeature lush valleys nearby
sandy shoreline
towering sea cliffs
hasRegulation camping limited to designated areas
no motorized vehicle access
overnight stays require permit
hasSeasonality winter surf generally larger and more hazardous
hasShape crescent-shaped beach
hasView Nā Pali Coast sea cliffs NERFINISHED
open Pacific horizon
isPartOf Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park NERFINISHED
isPopularWith adventure travelers
backpackers
hikers
isRemote true
isRoadAccessible false
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Kauai NERFINISHED
Nā Pali Coast NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources NERFINISHED
overlooks Pacific Ocean
partOfTrailEnd terminus of the Kalalau Trail
state Hawaii NERFINISHED
swimmingConditions often dangerous
trailLength approximately 11 miles one way via Kalalau Trail

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Nā Pali Coast hasNotableBeach Kalalau Beach