Q&A

What does Kalalau mean in Hawaiian?

What does Kalalau mean in Hawaiian?

Kalalau can be translated as Fluted leaves, a reference to the curtain-like appearance of the cliffs. Kala-lau can also be translated at Leaves of the ‘okala berry, a raspberry-like plant that can still be found in the mountains. Kalalau, as one word, means to call, as one person does to another.

Has anyone died on the Kalalau Trail?

A fatality occurred in June 2012 at Kalalau Beach campsite when a 30-year-old woman fell to her death near the beach waterfall. Another incident occurred in December 2012 when a 31-year-old Japanese national was pushed from a cliff along the trail and was critically injured.

Is Kalalau Trail Safe?

The Kalalau Trail can be very dangerous, especially in bad weather. There are many hazards that you need to be aware of to keep you and your companions safe. We recommend using the buddy system. Having a buddy with you who can help you in case of emergency can help save your life.

How difficult is Kalalau Trail?

Though it’s unbelievably beautiful, there’s no doubt that the Kalalau Trail can be extremely perilous at points. The trail is narrow, steep, rocky, and dotted with natural hazards ranging from strong water currents to falling rocks. Steep dropoffs into the water are especially dangerous.

What island is Kalalau on?

The Kalalau Valley is located on the northwest side of the island of Kauaʻi in the state of Hawaiʻi. The valley is located in the Nā Pali Coast State Park and houses the Kalalau Beach.

Do people live on the Napali Coast?

Re: Are there really people living on the Napali Coast? Yes, there are people that live there, and many of them haul in tons of stuff that shouldn’t be there (usually by boat as you can’t carry all of that on the trail) that the DLNR then has to haul out at great expense.

How bad is Crawler’s Ledge?

One of the most notable narrow portions of the trail is known as “crawler’s ledge.” It is found in the 7th mile of the trail and is characterized by an uneven, narrow ledge up against a cliff. This part of the trail is always treacherous, but it is particularly risky if it has rained recently.

How many people died hiking Delicate Arch?

Conditions on the trail at Delicate Arch were a mix of rainy and snowy, but rangers say it’s too early to speculate what caused all three people to fall.

Is the Kalalau Trail Open 2021?

The first 2-miles of the Kalalau Trail from Ke’e Beach to Hanakāpīʻai Beach is open for day-use without a permit. Visitors must have advanced reservations to enter Hā’ena State Park.

How much does it cost to hike the Kalalau Trail?

Preparations: Permits: The Kalalau Trail is very popular and permits are required to spend the night along the trail. The cost for non-residents is $20 per night and you can book the permit for the Napali Coast Wilderness Park online.

Are there bathrooms in Kalalau?

Since the trail is quite long, most people who visit Kalalau Beach plan to stay overnight. There are no facilities on the beach, except for composting toilets.

Where can I find information about the Kalalau Trail?

This KalalauTrail.com website is primarily designed to provide general Information about the trail and surrounding areas. You can find information on how to obtain Permits , Health & Safety concerns on the trail and Frequently Asked Questions. Basic info: I’m athletic in my late 20s, little to no hiking experience but lots of conditioning.

Where to go in Kalalau Valley in Maui?

The main trail that takes you to the back of the valley is called the Kalalau Valley Trail. The trail takes you to a swimming hole and if you know where you’re going, you can find a side trail that leads to Kalalau Falls. We set out to find the falls, got lost and ended up on a different trail that follows a stream full of waterfalls.

How big is the Kalalau Valley in Hawaii?

More from the series: And go for a swim. The Kalalau Valley is about 2 miles deep and half a mile wide (I looked it up on Wikipedia). The main trail that takes you to the back of the valley is called the Kalalau Valley Trail.

Are there still Hawaiians on Kalalau Beach?

In fact, Hawaiians are said to have still lived here up until the 20th century. Now, only those who acquire proper permits are allowed to step foot on this unspoiled terrain. Kalalau Beach. Photo: patrickmoos.