With near-perfect weather year-round and arguably some of the most incredible natural scenery in the world, the Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the country’s greatest adventures. From camping on the beach and visiting Waimea Canyon to waterfall hikes, skydiving, and even tubing in Hawaii, there is no greater place for an adventure than the Aloha State. And while the options are almost endless, this mountain tubing excursion on the island of Kauai will always top our travel wish list.

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Address: 3-4131 Kuhio Highway, Lihue, HI, 96766

For more information on this tubing adventure in Hawaii, head on over to the Kauai Backcountry Adventures website and Facebook page. You can also discover another Hawaiian mountain tubing adventure offered on the Big Island in this related post.

Looking for more Hawaii adventures for your bucket list? Be sure to bookmark this article: These Are The Top Three Things You Need To Do On Each Hawaiian Island.

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Looking for more epic tubing adventures in Hawaii? Flumin' Kohala is an adventure unlike any other! Located near Hawi, on the northern tip of Hawaii Island, a series of tunnels and canals were built to bring water to nearby farms, but are now used for an entirely different — and totally one-of-a-kind — purpose: tubing in Hawaii! Let Flumin’ Kohala take you on a magnificent journey through an old sugar cane plantation irrigation ditch system. This is anything but your average river tubing trip; this three-mile adventure aboard an inflatable kayak is entirely unique, floating past numerous scenic overlooks and sites along the path. Once you’re on the private property in the Kohala Mountains, you’ll embark on a 10-minute nature walk across a walking bridge that passes directly over a 150-foot flume that carries water to the start of the tour. Now, here’s where the real fun begins (can you believe it?): your guided rafting and kayaking tour takes you through no less than 10 tunnels, across seven water flumes, and past vibrant native plant life. Guests paddle and coast on four-person inflatable kayaks along three miles of the historic irrigation ditch — through thousand-foot tunnels dripping with spring water, high above rushing streams, and across the mountainside via elevated flumes. Add it all up, and it's pretty much the most epic lazy river tubing excursion in Hawaii, and a must for any adventure-seeker's bucket list!

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