From cascading waterfalls and the inviting turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean to lush rainforests and mountain peaks, breathtaking natural beauty abounds on the Hawaiian Islands. And nowhere will you find more incredible scenery than within this state park In Kauai. Hawaii has more than 50 state parks, waysides, recreation areas, monuments, and historic sites. There are countless Hawaiian state parks to choose from, including this gem that rivals all of United States’ national parks. 

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Was the Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park in the movie Jurassic Park?

It was! This instantly recognizable coastline served as the backdrop of Isla Nublar in Jurassic Park. The majestic Manawaiopuna Falls also makes an appearance in the blockbuster 1993 movie. The scenery is just breathtaking, and made for an incredible shot when the helicopter flew into the island.

Can you hike the Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park coastline?

You can, but you currently need a day pass if you’d like to hike further than two miles in on this incredible trail that takes you through the park. You also need a valid camping permit in order to access the trail. The trail is 22 miles round trip, and considered extremely difficult to traverse, especially in the wet weather.

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