Hāʻena State Park, Kapaʻa, Hawaii - A beautiful land in Hawaii
Hāʻena State Park is a state park situated on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. It is regularly alluded to as the "stopping point" and denotes the endpoint of the Kuhio Highway. The recreation center gives admittance to seashores, trails, and a few old Hawaiian destinations, including ocean caverns, assessed to be over 4,000 years of age. Archeological locales related to the hula, including a heiau (sanctuary) devoted to Laka, are situated over the recreation center's seashores. The rocky beach is actually a great pleasuring and wondering sight of this island. The dense and covered dark forest is the specialty of this island park. The supreme green mountains with a valley pass way between them give this park a look of great attraction for the visitors.