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Comprising a remote area of Kauai, Na Pali Coast State Park boasts dramatic mountain landscape including waterfalls, cliffs, and lush vegetation. This seclusion has resulted into a unique assortment of vegetation surviving here together with the sheer cliffs offering thrilling view of nature's beauty. An easy way to explore this area is by helicopter or boat. These options offer great views of the shorelines and cliffs.
One of the most beautiful canyons around the globe, Waimea Canyon is a lovely and deep canyon with red soil and verdant woods lining the streams and waterfalls. In this region, there are two main lookouts and scores of hiking trails beginning from the road that runs along the rim.
Koke'e State Park contains the deepest parts of the Waimea Canyon. It is an extension of Waimea Canyon State Park. Kalalau Lookout, located in this park, offers view of 4000 feet cliffs of the Napali Coast. This park maintains several hiking trails and also maintains Koke'e Natural History Museum that focuses on the weather, geology, wildlife, botany, and Hawaiian culture related to the Koke'e State Park, Waimea Canyon, and Kauai in general.