USA Lava Pools of Mokolea
Very interesting water features on the north coast of Kauai. The hole in the lava repeatedly fills with water, spills over, and drains back to the ocean. Best visited at high tide.
Photography Tips
I'd suggest making a first visit in daylight to find this spot. They go back to sunrise or sunset to photograph in beautiful light. Take a head torch or flashlight with you as finding the location (or returning from it) in the dark can be tricky.
Travel Information
You'll need a jeep, or you can park next to a farm and walk along the trail out to Mokolea Point. The access road is easily found on maps. Once there, you'll need to hike to the west along the coastline to reach the lava pools. It's an easy 0.5-mile hike to the point, then a more moderate hike along the lava field to reach the cauldron.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset
07:12 - 18:01
| current local time: 01:46
Photo Themes
cauldron
Lava Pool
pacific ocean
Locations
Hawaii
Kauai
Mokolea Point
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