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You’ve already started planning your Kauai vacation. The flights are booked, and your car rental is in check. Your next step is probably figuring out what to do once you get here. Following are four places you can visit while on your stay:

1 - The Wailua River

The Wailua River is the only natural navigable river in the Hawaiian islands. With green surroundings, this is perfect for adventure and relaxation. If looking for an adventure, you can kayak or canoe up and down the river. Guided boat tours are available for those who want to absorb the beauty of their environment. You will also find Fern Grotto, a large lava rock covered with the island’s indigenous ferns. Located near this river is Paradise Gardens.

2 - Kokee State Park

Located on the western side of Kauai is the Kokee State Park. Most people hike through this park, both on their own or on guided tours. Bring your cameras, as the beauty of the island will captivate you. While at the Kokee State Park, you may want to visit the Kokee Museum. At this museum, you can learn about the history of Kauai through stone artifacts, as well as shells and unique wood samples. There are also firsthand accounts documented in written exhibits and photographs.

3 - The Waimea Canyon

The Waimea Canyon, also on the western side of Kauai, is protected by the Kokee State Park. This canyon is the largest in the Pacific, and was formed by the overflow of the Waimea River. Volcanic eruptions of the past played a part in the unique shaping of this volcano.

Those who enjoy sightseeing will enjoy Waimea Canyon, and it is accessible by car, foot and helicopter. Visitors arriving by car should take Canyon Drive, as there are many lookouts upon the way. There are a number of hiking trails for those looking to venture into the canyon. While the difficulty of the trails vary, they are best for moderate to expert hikers.

4 - The Napali Coast

The Napli Coast is located on Kauai’s northern shore, and is one of the highest rated points of interest. This is due to the many ways you can experience it. Those who like to hike can journey down the Kalalau Trail. The trail itself is 11 miles, and can be rough for novice hikers. If you have already booked a Kauai vacation rental, be sure to start early, as this may take up your whole day.

For those looking to relax, there are helicopter and boat tours available. Boat tours are suggested for families with small children or those who don’t like to hike. Helicopter tours are perfect for any group of people, especially those on honeymoons or romantic getaways.

Of course, these are only a few of the Kauai attractions you can enjoy, but these are the ones favored by most tourists to the island of Kauai. If

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