Hidden Hawai‘i: Kahala and Portlock Beaches
In this series, we visit some less-busy spots you might not know about, each with something fun to offer.
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In this series, we visit some less-busy spots you might not know about, each with something fun to offer.
The mostly easygoing trail ascending the verdant ridgeline of Mount Nounou—better known as “Sleeping Giant”—delivers some of the most panoramic views of Kauai's east side.
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