Directly across from the falls is a great view of the Wailua River Valley along with plenty of the local chickens that were taking in the scenery along with us.
Next we drove around the coast to one of my all time favorite hiking trails, the Kalalau Trail. We had an amazing overview of this trail on Day 3 by land, Day 4 by helicopter, and Day 5 by speed boat.
Ke'e Beach serves as the trailhead for the Kalalau Trail.
The trail starts of steep and rocky and rarely lets up. Under normal conditions it can also be quite slippery in some sections, making for pretty challenging climbing.
Sweeping ocean views pop up after less than 1/2 a mile of hiking and continue over the next several miles.
Two miles in is my all time favorite beach, Hanakapi'i. The trail stretches for 11 miles, but this is as far as you can hike without a permit. One of the many reasons I love this beach is because the view looking up the canyon is of a river descending down from steep, jagged cliffs and feeding into the Pacific.
And of course we ended the day with another amazing sunset back at Ke'e Beach.
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