Although, you've known Ka'a'awa Valley for
decades yet is the most well-kept secret of Oahu. The valley has been one of
the favorite locations of Hollywood directors and some of the most iconic
movies such as the Jurassic Park, First Fifty Dates and George of the
Jungle have been filmed here. Furthermore, the valley is also the home to
mountain gorillas.
Ka'a'awa
meets the Pacific Ocean at Kanenelu Beach just north of Kailu Town and Kaneohe
Beach. The Kahana Valley is located just north of Ka'a'awa Valley. The Kahana
Valley is famous across the Hawaii and United States for excellent snorkeling facilities
and quite a charming bay. The beautiful valleys are separated only by
a rock formation known as Crouching Lion.
It is
quite a vast and beautiful valley and you can expect to indulge different types
of activities once you are here. Kuala
Ranch Tours and Activities explore both Ka'a'awa a and Kahana Valley
in a variety of ways. Horseback riding, ATV excursions, catamaran ocean tours,
and rambling jungle expeditions, and a visit to a secret Hawaiian fishpond are
just some of the amazing activities you can partake in.
Ancient Hawaiians held the Ka’a'awa Valley as a sacred place of rest and royal training. Ka’a'awa Valley is a popular host for outdoor events. The area is a prime location for the Xterra Trail Running World Championship half-marathon, which usually takes place in December.