The 7 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Hanapepe, Hawaii (HI)

May 20, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Hanapepe is a historic, unincorporated community in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. The name means "crushed bay" in Hawaiian which may refer to landslides in the area) For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Hanapepe as a census-designated place (CDP). The census definition of the area may not precisely correspond to local understanding of the area with the same name. The population was 2,638 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Hanapepe

1. JJ Ohana

3805-B Hanapepe Road, Hanapepe, Kauai, HI 96716 +1 808-335-0366 http://www.jjohana.com/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

JJ Ohana

Reviewed By Hitlerhater - Cholame, United States

JJ Ohana is a great little gift/snack shop in Hanapepe. The have nice gifts for reasonable prices and the staff is very, very sweet and helpful. They sell a great selection of Ni' ihau shell jewelry with certificates of authenticity. I know, my mom bought me one for Christmas and I love it!! Definitely worth stopping in.

2. Keko Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Keko Adventure Tours

Venture into Kauai's stunning beauty. Explore secluded views away from massive crowds and mesmerize at the majestic Waimea Canyon, waterfalls, and forbidden island. Discover legends, local folklore and fauna from your local guide before having the most fun you'll ever have on two wheels. For the second half of your adventure, gear up and take on an exhilarating bike ride coasting downhill the Waimea Canyon into the breeze of the Pacific conquering 3600 ft to sea level. These will be the memories that will have you bragging to friends and family for years to come.

3. Salt Pond Beach Park

Lokokai Road Hwy 50, Hanapepe, Kauai, HI
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4.5 based on 498 reviews

Salt Pond Beach Park

Reviewed By BrendaFBurg - South Padre Island, United States

This was our favorite beach you take the little ones. Perfect protected area for the little ones to experience the waters. Uncrowded so there was plenty of area to set up beach chairs and be comfy.

4. Talk Story Bookstore

3785 Hanapepe Road, Hanapepe, Kauai, HI 96716 +1 808-335-6469 [email protected] http://www.talkstorybookstore.com/
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Talk Story Bookstore

Reviewed By SnowBeans - San Diego, United States

While traveling, I always make it a point to visit a local bookstore. If possible, I find one with a great story and Talk Story may have the best narrative. It is the westernmost bookstore in the United States and the only bookstore on Kauai. It was a highlight of our visit to Hanapepe and a great way to conclude our day after hiking in the Waimea Canyon. Talk Story offers a great selection of books with a fantastic focus on Hawaii. The staff was knowledgeable and welcoming. I picked up a few books and enjoyed the time spent browsing Talk Story. If you love cats, you will appreciate Talk Story's Boss - Celeste.

5. Hanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk

Hanapepe Road Old Town Hanapepe, Hanapepe, Kauai, HI 96716 +1 808-335-6469 http://www.hanapepe.org/Hanapepe_Town/Aloha_from_Historic_Hanapepe.html
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4.5 based on 353 reviews

Hanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk

Reviewed By theresab121

I really enjoyed coming down here during our trip. Lots of good food options from the different stores & many vendors set up to browse about. Don't forget to walk all the way down to see the Lilo & Stitch wall! Mahalo for reading!

6. Hanapepe Salt Ponds

Lolokai Road, Hanapepe, Kauai, HI
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4.0 based on 67 reviews

Hanapepe Salt Ponds

Reviewed By judyandkarin

If you want to see how ancient Hawaiians produced table salt from the sea, you can see it today - very similar to how it was done when the first people arrived. Salt Pond Beach is where you can see several family salt ponds. The work happens in the summer, when the sun dries the salt water fastest and the rain doesn't dilute the saline pools. You can't disturb the pools but you can get an idea of how the work is done. If you go in the summer, maybe you can find out from the folks how they produce the salt. You cannot sell it but you can make it for your family or for gifts.

7. Swinging Bridge

Hanapepe, Kauai, HI http://www.kauai.com/hanapepe-swinging-bridge
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4.0 based on 384 reviews

Swinging Bridge

Reviewed By monicaredfox - Whittier, United States

Old Hanapepe is such a great little town which you can spend 15 minutes or a few hours in, depending on how much you connect with the atmosphere. The Swinging Bridge is really neat and fun for the kids, and a fabulous surprise for us was finding The Bridge Gallery right across the other side; the husband and wife who live in this beautiful and quaint house are professional photographers who moved to Kauai 5 years ago from New Mexico, and their work is exceptional! So many beautiful portraits from locations around the island. We did make a purchase to hang in our home. There are many shops and galleries in the town, and we just loved them. We will go back next trip.

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