9/6/24 – ENTIRE KALALAU SECTION OF THE NĀPALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK NOW CLOSED (2024)

Posted on Sep 6, 2024 in Closure: Campling, Closure: Trail, DOCARE, Main, News Releases, slider, State Parks

JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR

DAWN CHANG
CHAIRPERSON

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sept. 6, 2024

ENTIRE KALALAU SECTION OF THE NĀPALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK NOW CLOSED

Testing of Water, Soil, and the Environment Underway

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(NĀPALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK, KAUA‘I) – The DLNR Division of State Parks (DSP), in consultation with the Hawai‘i Dept. of Health (DOH), has elected to close the entire Kalalau Trail section, from Kē‘ē to Honopu in theNāpali Coast State Wilderness Park. DLNR and DOH are closely coordinating the situation in Kalalau and taking appropriate action to ensure public health and safety.

The highly contagious norovirus has been identified as the cause of illness to dozens of backpackers along the trail. This viral illness typically causes copious vomiting, often accompanied by fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea.

The closure is effective immediately and DOH is recommending closure at least until Sept. 19. All comfort stations along the trail are being cleaned and disinfected. Ha‘ena State Park and Kē‘ē Beach will remain open with enhanced cleaning and disinfection of the comfort station there.

Officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) will travel to Kalalau, Hanakoa, and Hanakāpīʻai this weekend to direct any remaining permitted and unpermitted hikers and campers to leave the area. The Kalalau Trailhead at Kē‘ē will be manned by law enforcement 24/7 to prevent entrance onto the trail.

DOH has received reports of illness from at least 37 people who were hiking the Kalalau Trail and camping at a state campsite at Kalalau beach, though the actual number of affected people is estimated to be higher. A DOH team is at Kalalau today collecting water, soil, and environmental swabs to assess ongoing risk of transmission from contaminated surfaces or water.

Norovirus was detected in multiple samples from people who didn’t directly interact with each other.

Beginning with the initial closure Wednesday morning and again yesterday, DOCARE officers flew into Kalalau to tell campers they needed to leave. Officer Christian “Kana‘i” Gayagas said he and a fellow officer approached about 40 campers at Kalalau. They cited two, who did not have the required permit to hike beyond Hanakāpīʻai.

Forrest Liss of Kaua‘i backpacked to Kalalau on Tuesday, prior to the park closure. He said he’d heard about some sort of illness on social media and spoke while cleaning camp, preparing to hike out. He said by the time he and his party reached camp most everyone who was sick had already left. He added, “We figure camping, people get sick. Maybe they drank the water. People get sick but when they start going through the protocols of shutting down the park, actually this is something a little more serious.”

Norovirus has impacted at least three other popular trails in the U.S. in recent years.

The National Park Service Office of Public Health has received increasing reports of gastrointestinal (GI) illnesses among hikers and other individuals along the Appalachian Trail in areas of Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina. Norovirus is suspected as the cause of illness and has been confirmed diagnostically in at least some of the cases. The impact of norovirus in other areas and states along the Appalachian Trail is possible due to virus transmissibility and challenges to hand hygiene and sanitation along the trail.

According to media reports, dozens of people visiting Havasu Falls in Arizona got ill and were flown out for medical treatment in June. Norovirus was confirmed as the cause of sickness in some cases. According to the Centers for Disease Control, in 2022, the largest outbreak of acute gastroenteritis documented in the Grand Canyon National Park backcountry occurred. At least 222 rafters and backpackers became infected, probably with norovirus. Also, in 2022 and again this past April, hikers on the Pacific Coast Trail also reported getting sick.

Coincidentally, Thursday had been scheduled as a regular DSP maintenance day at Kalalau. In addition to the DOCARE officers, three state parks workers collected and bagged rubbish to be helicoptered out of the valley. They did two “sling loads,” which is dramatically different from a decade ago when it was common for helicopters to lift dozens of 600-pound sling loads of trash out of Kalalau.

In addition to that work and replacing missing signs, they employed DOH recommendations when cleaning the camp’s comfort station. Derrick Louis of DSP said, “We swept the floor and bleached the whole bathroom, floors, railings, toilets, everything. Waited at least 7 to10 minutes, cleaned everything and did it again and then we wiped everything down with a disinfectant.”

Despite the current closure, Kalalau Valley has a long history of harboring squatters who are often hidden in the thick forest of the valley making them undetectable.

Commercial and recreational boaters should not drop people off to swim, paddle, or kayak to Kalalau beach. It is imperative to keep humans out based on the DOH protocols. People can be cited or arrested during the closure, and once Kalalau reopens if they are present without a required state permit.

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RESOURCES

(All images and video courtesy: DLNR)

HD video – Kalalau Norovirus outbreak-media clips (Sept. 5, 2024):

https://vimeo.com/1007089237

HD video – Norovirus outbreak SOTS (Sept. 5, 2024):

https://vimeo.com/1006823024

HD video – Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park Scenics (Sept. 5, 2024):

https://vimeo.com/1006821259

Photographs – Kalalau Norovirus outbreak and Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park (Sept. 5, 2024):

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/hajwofl51xtm3v5v3v2v8/AISXEviZDUUmcxDs67cEISs?rlkey=69wrbafb0i3df8izc2opii4kq&st=uh4l652t&dl=0

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9/6/24 – ENTIRE KALALAU SECTION OF THE NĀPALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK NOW CLOSED (2024)

FAQs

9/6/24 – ENTIRE KALALAU SECTION OF THE NĀPALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK NOW CLOSED? ›

The closure is effective immediately and DOH is recommending closure at least until Sept. 19. All comfort stations along the trail are being cleaned and disinfected. Ha'ena State Park and Kē'ē Beach will remain open with enhanced cleaning and disinfection of the comfort station there.

Why is Kalalau Trail closed? ›

DLNR News Release-Entire Kalalau Trail Section Now Closed Due to Norovirus.

How long does it take to hike the Napali Coast? ›

2-6 days

How to get to Napali Coast State Wilderness Park? ›

Accessing Napali Coast

Napali Coast State Park begins at Haena State Park, a 41-mile drive from Lihue Airport. Public transport to Hanalei followed by a cab to Kalalau trailhead is an option, but it's recommended for those without camping gear.

How much elevation does the Kalalau Trail change? ›

The trail begins at Ke'e Beach and traverses five valleys before ending at Kalalau Beach. Though the trail begins and ends at sea level, it crosses rugged ridges and valleys nearly constantly and has a total one-way elevation gain/loss of about 5,000 ft.

How scary is Kalalau Trail? ›

Hikers who do nothing wrong still risk being hit by falling rocks or dislodging unstable cliff sides. Backpacker.com once named the trail one of the 10 most dangerous hikes in America, and Outside Magazine called it one of the 20 most dangerous hikes in the world.

Can you hike Kalalau Trail without reservation? ›

DAY-USE RESERVATIONS OR A VALID CAMPING PERMIT, AND PARKING RESERVATIONS ARE NOW REQUIRED TO ACCESS THE KALALAU TRAIL.

How difficult is the first 2 miles of Kalalau Trail? ›

The first part of the trail is about 2 miles and took us a little over 2 hours to accomplish. It's a treacherous hike and not for the faint of heart. That said, it's well worth the experience and it's something we'll never forget.

Is Na Pali Coast hike worth it? ›

I love being able to look up the coast to NaPali, down the coast to Ke'e Beach, over the ledge and through the trees to the gorgeous turquoise water below. The trail takes some effort, but I would not call it difficult at all, and the beach and cave are rewarding! It does have some steep areas, both up and down.

Can you swim in the Na Pali Coast? ›

It must be accessed by swimming from a boat or the neighboring beach in the summer months. You should only attempt this swim if you are an extremely confident swimmer who is familiar with rough ocean conditions. There are large waves that crash against cliffs, strong rip currents, and around 400 yards of swimming.

Why is the Na Pali Coast so famous? ›

The Na Pali Coast is famous for several compelling reasons:

The Na Pali Coast boasts breathtaking landscapes that captivate all who lay eyes on it. The rugged coastline features towering emerald-green cliffs that rise dramatically from the ocean, creating a stunning and awe-inspiring panorama.

Is Na Pali Coast accessible by car? ›

With a car, you can reach the town of Hanalei, which serves as the gateway to the Napali Coast. The drive to Hanalei is a scenic journey that passes through charming communities and offers breathtaking views of the coastline.

How do you pronounce napali? ›

  1. Phonetic spelling of Napali. na-pal-i. Na-pali. Nap-ali.
  2. Meanings for Napali. A popular American State park is located in Hawaii.
  3. Examples of in a sentence. Napali Acquires 3rd Atlanta Asset. Itinerary was perfect -- except NCL removed the NaPali coast! Service was subpar. ...
  4. Translations of Napali. Japanese : ナパリ Chinese : 拿帕里

Are there bathrooms on Kalalau Trail? ›

As a wilderness area, the park facilities are primitive. Composting toilets are located at Hanakāpī'ai, Hanakoa and Kalalau. There is no drinking water or showers. No picnic tables or trash cans are provided.

What is the hardest hike in Kauai? ›

4 Difficult Hikes on Kauai That Are Worth the Effort
  • Kalalau Trail. ...
  • Awaawapuhi Trail. ...
  • Kukui Trail. ...
  • Alakai Swamp Trail. ...
  • Luxurious Accommodations on Kauai.

Can you do the Kalalau Trail in one day? ›

Most people do the trail over at least a couple of days, and there are a lot of benefits to taking it slow and soaking in the surroundings. There is no need to do the trail in one day, which can be dangerous without adequate fitness level and hydration, but I enjoyed the challenge.

What is the hardest hike in the world? ›

The Great Himalaya Trail is without doubt the toughest single trail in the world. However few can spare the months required to trek the thousands of miles of trail. Instead, we've picked the best section to immerse you into this incredible trek.

What is the movie about the Kalalau Trail? ›

Reviews: A Perfect Getaway - IMDb.

Are there Rangers on the Kalalau Trail? ›

The only people that can continue past this point are those with a permit and yes, they do check. There was a ranger waiting on the opposite side of the river, checking permits for anyone who looked like they had backpacking gear. He even checked permits for a few hikers on their return trip.

Can you run the Kalalau Trail? ›

The Kalalau Trail is not easy to run, and you won't want miss any views!

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