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Queens Bath Trail - Photos

Album Added: July 03, 2022

Waterfall spills into tide pool along Kauai coast
Waterfall spills into tide pool along Kauai coast
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Danger - Queen's Bath is one of the most deadly trails and swimming holes on Kauai
Danger - Queen's Bath is one of the most deadly trails and swimming holes on Kauai
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Queen's Bath Trail descends immediately from the trailhead gate
Queen's Bath Trail descends immediately from the trailhead gate
Insanely-rutted Queen's Bath Trail. Slick, deep ruts, steep, and can be muddy
Insanely-rutted Queen's Bath Trail. Slick, deep ruts, steep, and can be muddy
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Queen's Bath Trail trailhead
Queen's Bath Trail trailhead
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Tree roots sprawled on display along the Queen's Bath Trail
Tree roots sprawled on display along the Queen's Bath Trail
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Picture 12 of Queens Bath Trail
Waterfall view
Waterfall view
Notice - do not take the shortuct to protect sea birds
Notice - do not take the shortuct to protect sea birds
Queen's Bath Trail approaches the rocky ledges
Queen's Bath Trail approaches the rocky ledges
Small waterfalls cascade toward the ocean adjacent to the trail
Small waterfalls cascade toward the ocean adjacent to the trail
Bench with writing - over 30 people have died at Queen's Bath as of 2022. Unexpected waves can knock you off the ledges
Bench with writing - over 30 people have died at Queen's Bath as of 2022. Unexpected waves can knock you off the ledges
Tide pool where trail ends along rock ledges
Tide pool where trail ends along rock ledges
Warning: water breaks on ledge
Warning: water breaks on ledge
View of waterfall pouring into tide pool
View of waterfall pouring into tide pool
Blue and turquoise waters of Kauai's northern waters
Blue and turquoise waters of Kauai's northern waters
View of waterfall pouring into tide pool
View of waterfall pouring into tide pool
View of the Kauai coastline with spectators at Queen's Bath
View of the Kauai coastline with spectators at Queen's Bath
View of waterfall pouring into tide pool
View of waterfall pouring into tide pool
Bench with writing - over 30 people have died at Queen's Bath as of 2022. Unexpected waves can knock you off the ledges
Bench with writing - over 30 people have died at Queen's Bath as of 2022. Unexpected waves can knock you off the ledges
Waterfall spills into tide pool along Kauai coast
Waterfall spills into tide pool along Kauai coast
Small waterfall cascades down the stream adjacent to the trail
Small waterfall cascades down the stream adjacent to the trail
Deeply-rutted, steep, and muddy trail
Deeply-rutted, steep, and muddy trail
Explore the Trail:
0.6 Miles
Moderate
Princeville, Hawaii

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