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Hawaii's Most Remote State Park Beach

Polihale State Park

5 miles of unpaved cane road past the end of HI-50. No lifeguards. Dunes to 100 feet. The Napali Coast begins here.

⚠️ Read This Before You Go: Rental Car Restriction

Every major national rental car company (Hertz, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Alamo, National, Thrifty, Dollar) explicitly prohibits driving on the Polihale cane road. Taking any standard rental vehicle on this unpaved road voids your rental agreement and CDW/insurance coverage — leaving you personally liable for towing ($300–$1,000+), recovery, and vehicle damage. The most-upvoted workaround on r/VisitingHawaii: "Rent another car for a day" from a local operator that permits the road (Kauai Rent-A-Car, Island Cars Kauai with 4WD Jeeps). Even with a permitted vehicle, 4WD is strongly recommended.

What to Expect

From Kekaha Beach Park, drive north on HI-50 past PMRF (the military base). When the pavement ends — approximately 6 miles north of the park — you're on the former Kekaha Sugar Company cane-haul road. 4.8–5 miles of washboard hardpack (dry season) or rutted mud (after rain) delivers you to Polihale's parking area. The beach is 138 acres of park at the base of towering dunes, the Napali sea cliffs rising at the north end, and Ni'ihau offshore to the southwest. There are no lifeguards, no drinking water, and no cell signal. It's remote in a way that few mainland visitors expect.

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Fast Facts

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5 miles unpaved

After HI-50 ends; 4WD strongly recommended

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No lifeguards

Nearest lifeguard: Kekaha Beach, 6 mi south

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No drinking water

Bring 1 gal/person/day minimum

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$30/night camping

Non-residents; via camping.ehawaii.gov

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No cell signal

Download maps offline before leaving Kekaha

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Best May–Sep

Drier road, calmer ocean, prime stargazing

The Cane Road: What It's Really Like

The access road is a former Kekaha Sugar Company haul road — still unpaved decades after the mill closed in 2000. It earned its reputation honestly.

"That road out to Polihale is ROUGH but that's what rentals are for. Just make sure you get a 4x4 and are comfortable driving a 4x4 over rough terrain."

— SeanyMcSean_81, r/VisitingHawaii (2022)

Getting There Without Voiding Your Rental

🚙 Local 4WD Rental

Kauai Rent-A-Car (Lihue/Kalapaki) and Island Cars Kauai explicitly permit the Polihale road with their 4WD/AWD vehicles — compare options at Jeep Rental Kauai Hawaii. The r/VisitingHawaii solution: rent locally for just the Polihale day, keep your main rental for everything else.

🌊 Boat Tour from Kekaha Harbor

Several Na Pali coast boat tours depart from Kikiaola Boat Harbor (1 mile east of Kekaha Beach Park), passing Polihale and the Napali cliffs from the water. No cane road needed, and the views rival any land lookout.

Wildlife & Federal Distance Rules

Polihale hosts some of Hawaii's rarest wildlife. Federal law governs how close you may approach:

🦭 Hawaiian Monk Seal (Endangered)

Stay 50 ft minimum (150 ft for mother & pup). Do not touch, feed, or photograph from closer. Civil penalties for harassment. Report distressed seals: 1-888-256-9840 (NOAA).

🐢 Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Threatened)

Stay 10 ft minimum from turtles resting on beach or in water. Do not ride, block, or startle. They bask to regulate body temperature — they are not stranded.

🌿 Native Dune Plants

Ohai (Sesbania tomentosa) — federally Endangered — grows in Polihale dunes. Stay on established tracks. Do not drive or walk over vegetated dune areas.

🐋 Humpback Whales (Dec–Apr)

Visible offshore from shore. Federal distance: 100 yards (300 ft) for vessels; on shore, maintain respectful distance without obstructing their behavior.

Camping at Polihale

Camping at Polihale is beachfront and wildly beautiful — rated among the best stargazing in the main Hawaiian Islands (estimated Bortle Class 2, dark sky). It comes with real demands:

"A break in is going to be a big risk parking overnight." / "There is no where safe [to] leave a car unattended."

— r/VisitingHawaii overnight parking thread (2022), Tuilere & fuzzybunnybaldeagle

Leave nothing visible in parked vehicles overnight. Many experienced campers use a small padlock on tent zippers and a lockable box bolted into the trunk.

Cultural Significance

Polihale translates roughly as "house of the underworld" or "house bosom." The site was traditionally a leina-a-ka-uhane — a place where the souls of the deceased leapt from the cliffs into the spirit world. Heiau ruins exist in the dunes.

Visit with the same respect you'd bring to any sacred site: stay off the heiau structures, keep voices low at dusk, and take nothing from the dunes — not rocks, not shells, not sand.

Ocean Safety — No Lifeguards

Polihale is one of Kauai's deadliest beaches by drowning history. The open Pacific arrives with no reef to dampen swell. Shorebreak, rip currents, and sneaker waves have killed experienced swimmers. Treat any ocean entry as expert-only, especially November–March.

Common Questions

Can I drive a standard rental car to Polihale?

No. Every major national rental company explicitly prohibits the unpaved Polihale cane road. Driving it voids your rental agreement and any CDW or insurance coverage, leaving you fully liable for vehicle damage and recovery. Local operators Kauai Rent-A-Car and Island Cars Kauai offer 4WD vehicles that permit the road. Alternatively, a Na Pali coast boat tour from Kekaha's Kikiaola Harbor shows you Polihale and the Napali cliffs from the water with no cane-road risk.

Is Polihale State Park currently open?

Polihale reopened in February 2025 after closure for road and facility repairs following storm damage. The park has a history of periodic closures due to the cane road washing out and facility damage. Always confirm the current status before visiting on the DLNR Polihale State Park page.

How do I book a Polihale camping permit?

Book at camping.ehawaii.gov up to 90 days in advance. Cost: $30/site/night for non-residents ($20 for Hawaii residents). Each site accommodates up to 10 people. Print or download your permit — there is no staffed check-in at Polihale. Gate is locked from 7:45 PM to 5:30 AM; campers must arrive before lockout or have a permit for overnight access.

Official Resources

See Polihale & Napali by Boat

Na Pali coast tours depart from Kekaha's Kikiaola Harbor — no cane road, no rental car risk.