Hawaii's Sealodge Trail Is Less Than A Mile Long And Takes You To A Beautiful Secluded Beach
By Megan Shute|Published September 15, 2019
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
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From breathtaking colored sand to beaches with crystalline turquoise waters, and from shores littered with tourists to those where you might be completely secluded, the Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the greatest beaches in the world. And while most of these beaches are easily accessible — with parking lots just steps from the sand — there are others that require a bit more effort, like this Kauai gem that is accessible only via a short and sweet hiking trail.
Tucked away at the foot of a large ocean bluff known as Kaweonui Point on Kauai’s northern shore near Princeville, Kaweonui Beach, more commonly referred to as Sealodge Beach, is an absolute dream.
Measuring in at less than a mile is this trail that leads hikers on a short, 10 to 15-minute adventure from the Sealodge Condos — from which the trail is named after — to the beach.
Surrounded by lush greenery, this rugged spot is approximately 100 yards wide and perfect for enjoying a picnic, diving into a great book, soaking up the sun, or taking a nap. It’s also an excellent beach for collecting small seashells.
Depending on when you visit, you might just have this off-the-beaten-path beach all to yourself. On a busy day, you might find a dozen people here, but that’s rare. If this isn’t what you imagine when you think of paradise, I’m not sure what is.
Though this beach is littered with rugged lava rocks and is not suitable for swimming, it can be an excellent snorkeling destination — when the tide is high and the waves are calm, that is. The beach is protected from large waves by a large and broad reef that extends some 200 yards into the ocean, and you’ll find Hawaiian green sea turtles and a variety of colorful, tropical fish in the waters here.
If you're looking for wild and remote adventure on Hawaii's Garden Island, the trail to Sealodge Beach might just be the perfect fit for your next beach day.
Please be aware that there are access issues, here. While the beach is public, parking at the adjacent Sealodge Resort is not allowed and your car will get towed. Consider taking a taxi, walking from the Princeville Shopping Center, or staying at the resort.
Address: Princeville, HI 96722
For more information about this incredible beach trail, head on over to AllTrails. Have you ever enjoyed the natural beauty found along the path to Sealodge Beach? What is your favorite beach hike in Hawaii? Share your opinions and experiences with us in the comments below!
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