Makauwahi Cave Reserve
Kauai, Hawaii
Copyright: Mary and Andrew/cc by 2.0/FlickrMakauwahi Cave Reserve
The Makauwahi Cave Reserve is a must-see for nature lovers and paleontology enthusiasts. This sinkhole is home to a sand-floored cave that holds a rich fossil record and evidence of the widespread extinction of native plants and animals. The reserve can be reached by hiking along the Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail or by driving along a dirt road beyond the Grand Hyatt. Visitors can learn more about the site's history from volunteers who are on hand daily in the cave and can take a walk along the rim of the sinkhole, which is being replanted with native species.
Useful Information
- Address: Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
- Address: Don't miss the chance to see giant tortoises, which have been placed in an enclave at the reserve.
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/Makauwahi/
Do & See
With the island's unparalleled natural beauty, you will be able to explore grottoes, miles of beaches, and the best Kauai has to offer. Enjoy a variety of educational, recreational and relaxing activities spanning the entire island.