Kauai Beaches

Kee Beach State Park

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Where the road ends on the North Shore, you'll find a dandy little reddish-gold beach almost too beautiful to be real. Don't be surprised if it looks familiar; it was featured in The Thornbirds. Kee (kay-ay) is on a reef-protected cove at the foot of fluted volcanic cliffs. Swimming and snorkeling are safe inside the reef but dangerous outside; those North Shore waves and currents can be killers.

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  • 4 stars
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Swimming: Safe inside the reef .

Snorkeling: Safe inside the reef .

Lifeguards: No

Restrooms: Yes

Showers: Yes

Parking: Yes

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End of the road paradise. crowded but magical.

Posted by chowhound  from LA, CA  on June 24, 2007

Perfect for easy swimming, snorkeling family fun, especially after a walk on the na pali coast trail. parking can be very tough/crowded on summer weekends.

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