It doesn’t get extra scenic than the coast of Kaua‘i, the Hawaiian island nicknamed “the Backyard Isle.” One stretch of shoreline was simply acknowledged by the Rails to Trails Conservancy, the nation’s largest path advocacy group, for its beloved rail path, Ke Ala Hele Makālae (The Path that Goes by the Coast).
The conservancy inducted the Ke Ala Hele Makālae route into their esteemed corridor of fame on Aug. 14, confirming the path’s standing as among the best within the nation.
“Hawai‘i’s trails are in a category of their very own, offering entry to a few of the nation’s most picturesque and revered nature, whereas concurrently creating the framework for walkable, bikeable communities valued by the individuals who dwell there and galvanizing for the thousands and thousands who go to yearly,” Ryan Chao, the conservancy’s president, stated in a press launch shared with Journey + Leisure. “Ke Ala Hele Makālae captures the breadth of alternative that trails ship to the nation—by way of the enjoyment it brings to everybody who experiences it and its transformative influence as a part of the area’s energetic transportation technique.”
The 8.5-mile path runs from Ahihi Level close to Kuna Bay (Donkey Seashore) to Lydgate Seashore Park, which homes two lagoons identified for his or her calm waters which are good for swimming and snorkeling. Alongside the way in which, the path passes by a number of parks and seashores whereas connecting the coastal communities of Kapa’a and Wailua.
This skill to attach communities by way of a walkable path is likely one of the essential causes Ke Ala Hele Makālae was chosen for the conservancy’s Corridor of Fame — that, together with its spectacular surroundings. The path additionally options practically two dozen interpretive indicators that present data just like the native names of streams and canals and the sorts of animals that may be seen from the path (assume whales and monk seals), together with data on native archeological, cultural, and historic websites. The path itself partially follows a former railroad line that was used to haul the island’s sugarcane.
“The path continues to be a pathway that improves public well being and is an accessible hall for bodily exercise, social interplay, and exemplifies the fantastic thing about Kaua‘i,” Derek S.Ok. Kawakami, the mayor of Kauai, stated within the press launch.
Finally, the 8.5-mile path will double in size, increasing in each instructions. When it’s accomplished, the 17-mile path will attain north to Anahola Seashore and south to the neighborhood of Nāwiliwili. With the enlargement, the Ke Ala Hele Makālae path will join folks dwelling in communities like Hanamaulu and Lihue.
The Ke Ala Hele Makālae path is flat and made from asphalt or concrete. It’s totally wheelchair accessible. For many, strolling the path a method takes round three hours.