Day 6—Friday, June 7th: Kauai
This morning was our only other paid activity on Kauai…kayaking and hiking to Secret Falls with Kayak Wailua. I was super excited for this! I like kayaking and hiking and I wanted to see a big waterfall up close while in Kauai, so this tour checked off all those boxes. The rest of my family was kind of along for the ride because I’m the planner and this is what I’d planned, ha! I’d done my research and knew this tour was not supposed to be beyond our abilities or anything, we are all generally athletic and in good shape. However, Mason had started having some issues with his feet in the last day or two so we decided it was best for Ty and him to stay back.
We were supposed to check in about 8:40 for our 9am tour. Ty dropped off Sam, Katie and I and we got checked in and grabbed life jackets and packed our things in their provided dry bags. They suggested you bring a towel and water plus snacks/lunch to enjoy while we were at the falls. Dan was our guide for the day. He informed us that this was the first day in several days that they were able to run the tour. As part of the hike, there’s a place where you have to cross the river with the assistance of a rope. If the river is rushing too strongly it isn’t safe to cross. They have some kind of measurement, I can’t remember what it’s measured in, but it must be 200 or less in order to cross safely and it had peaked at 3000 with the rains they’d had the last couple of days! Dan said it was finally at a safe level this morning at around 130.
Here’s Dan giving us some kayaking instruction.
It’s common for there to be first time kayakers, they are very welcoming to all abilities. Dan explained that someone has to be at the back, so not to worry if you were a slower kayak, he would stay at the very back to make sure we were all doing alright. We hopped in a van that transported us about 5 minutes away to the boat launch. Then off we went!
I will say that the kayaking was definitely an exercise in patience and perseverance on my part! Sam had never kayaked before and Katie has limited kayaking experience so I was doing a lot of the work here to row our 3 person kayak. Never mind that Sam and Katie got a little whiny at times because it was hard work.

Dan was very encouraging and said I was doing a good job with that heavy kayak. Needless to say, we were always at the back of our group! It was 2 1/4 miles on the Wailua River so it took close to an hour before we got to the spot where we pulled the kayaks ashore. Then we began our hike.
The river crossing with the rope comes up pretty quickly. Here’s the end of the it. It was rushing pretty good and came up almost to our waists at the deepest spot. It required a lot of focus and I dared not try to take a picture until we were all the way across.
The hike is a little less than a mile but because of recent rains, it was very muddy in a lot of spots. Plus there's a lot of climbing over rocks and tree roots.
We saw some resident ducks (geese?) along the way. Dan had some duck food for them that he shared with anyone who wanted to feed them. Katie, my animal lover, loved that!
A small waterfall along the way:
Continued in the next post…