Haʻena State Park

[2] The park provides access to beaches, trails, and several ancient Hawaiian sites, including sea caves estimated to be more than 4,000 years old.

Archaeological sites associated with the hula, including a heiau (shrine) dedicated to Laka, are above the park's beaches.

Amenities at the park include pay phones, picnic tables, restrooms and outdoor showers.

[4] Just before the Kēʻē beach is the Kalalau Trail trailhead, an 11-mile (18 km) footpath that is the only land access to Nā Pali Coast State Park.

The area surrounding the beaches is vegetated by ironwood trees, coconut palms, ti, and guava.

Haʻena, looking west