Set up by the late founder of E-Trade as a gift to the people of Kaua‘i, this community park is home to a mini-golf course, a cafe and an excellent children’s playground, and hosts a weekly farmers’ market. It’s also the starting point for the popular Wai Koa Loop Trail, offering a gentle three-mile hike into the lush backcountry.
Anaina Hou Community Park
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5.64 MILES
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Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
1.72 MILES
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10.32 MILES
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10.76 MILES
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National Tropical Botanical Garden
22.85 MILES
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16.88 MILES
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18.66 MILES
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Black Pot Beach Park (Hanalei Pier)
5.23 MILES
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Nearby attractions
1. Christ Memorial Episcopal Church
0.34 MILES
This historic stone church and cemetery date from 1924. Sunday services are held in its humble chapel, glowing with stained glass, while mossy tombstones…
0.87 MILES
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1.71 MILES
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4. Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
1.72 MILES
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2.02 MILES
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6. Na ʻAina Kai Botanical Gardens & Sculpture Park
2.17 MILES
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2.21 MILES
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