Polihale State Park encompasses nearly 140 acres of coastal lands in western Kaua'i, at the western end of the Na Pali coast. The park consists of a large sand beach, Polihale cliff and a traditional heiau. This is a typically hot and arid, almost desert-like setting.
Natural and cultural sites within the park make this a great place for watching sunsets and viewing scenery. A wide sand beach backed by tall dunes comprises the camping area of the park. Further north Polihale Cliff with a traditional heiau forms the boundary of the park.
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