About This Beach
Quick Facts
• Location: North Shore, Kauai, Hawaii
• Address: Kauai, HI 96746
• Beach Type: Saltwater beach (Pacific Ocean)
• Sand Type: Golden sand with coral reef areas
• Water Conditions: Calm in summer; stronger surf in winter
• Best For: Snorkeling, swimming, scenic views
• Best Time to Visit: May–September for calm ocean conditions
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
• Pet Policy: Dogs allowed with restrictions
• Beach Cleanliness: Well preserved natural beach
• Average Rating: ⭐ 4.8
• Pricing: Entry or parking reservations required for Haena State Park
• Parking: Limited parking within Haena State Park
• Accessibility: Good (short walk from parking area)
• Crowd Level: Moderate to busy
Overview
Keʻe Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Kauai, located at the northern end of the road inside Haena State Park. The beach sits at the base of the dramatic Na Pali Coast, where towering green cliffs meet the Pacific Ocean.
The beach features golden sand and a protective reef that helps create calmer swimming conditions during the summer months. Because of its stunning scenery and clear waters, Keʻe Beach is a popular destination for snorkeling, photography, and sunset viewing.
It also serves as the starting point for the famous Kalalau Trail, one of the most iconic hiking trails in Hawaii.
Amenities & Access
Keʻe Beach is located within Haena State Park, which provides several visitor facilities.
Visitors will find parking areas, restrooms, showers, and picnic areas near the beach access points.
Due to high visitor demand, advance reservations are typically required for parking or shuttle access to the park.
Safety & Conditions
Ocean conditions vary by season.
During summer months, the reef creates calmer water suitable for snorkeling and swimming.
During winter months, large surf and strong currents can develop, making swimming dangerous.
Visitors should always check ocean conditions before entering the water.
Things to Do
Visitors commonly enjoy ocean and outdoor activities.
• Snorkeling near the coral reef
• Swimming in calm summer waters
• Hiking the Kalalau Trail
• Watching sunset over the Pacific Ocean
The beach is also a popular location for photography due to the surrounding cliffs and lush tropical scenery.
Nearby Attractions
Several attractions are located nearby.
Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park
Dramatic cliffs and rugged coastline.
Hanalei Bay
One of Kauai’s most famous surfing and swimming beaches.
Tunnels Beach (Makua)
A nearby snorkeling destination with coral reef formations.
Limahuli Garden & Preserve
A botanical garden featuring native Hawaiian plants.
Where to Stay
Visitors can find accommodations nearby.
Princeville Resorts
Luxury resorts overlooking the North Shore.
Hanalei Hotels & Inns
Small beachfront lodges and boutique accommodations.
Vacation Rentals
Beach houses and tropical villas.
Tips & Rules
• Reserve parking or shuttle access before visiting
• Check ocean conditions before swimming
• Bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life
• Stay for sunset views over the Na Pali Coast
Bottom Line
Keʻe Beach offers one of Kauai’s most breathtaking coastal settings, with golden sand, clear water, and dramatic Na Pali Coast scenery.
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