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The ultimate adventure guide
Kyle Jenkins
The trailhead, located in Princeville on the island of Kauai.
Kyle Jenkins
This trail is very slippery due to erosion and frequent rains.
Kyle Jenkins
At the top of the first waterfall.
Kyle Jenkins
The trail is short, but it's a really cool hike.
Kyle Jenkins
Looking back at the first and largest of the three waterfalls.
Kyle Jenkins
A second, smaller waterfall along the way.
Kyle Jenkins
There are several ocean coves along the way, but these are not the bath.
Kyle Jenkins
The third and final waterfall. This one empties into the ocean.
Kyle Jenkins
Another cove on the way to the bath.
Kyle Jenkins
Views from the shoreline on the hike to Queen's Bath.
Kyle Jenkins
Queen's Bath in the lower right portion of this photo.
Kyle Jenkins
The pool is deep enough to dive in, but use caution and don't go straight down.
Kyle Jenkins
Looking west toward the town of Hanalei.
Kyle Jenkins
Queen's Bath can get crowded, so head here early in the morning to avoid the rush.
Kyle Jenkins
The pool is fairly large and can accommodate several people.
Kyle Jenkins
There are several species of small fish that live in the bath. Sea urchins (vana) were absent, so you won't need water shoes, but keep an eye out nonetheless.