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DLNR Sweeps 'til Na Pali Coast 'devoid of craziness and trash'
By News Release @ 4:30 AM :: 2695 Views :: Kauai County, Environment, Homelessness

Kalalau Enforcement Sweep-Media Clips, Nov. 16, 2022 from Hawaii DLNR on Vimeo.

DLNR NEWS RELEASE-DECADE LONG FOCUS ON NAPALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK PAYING OFF

News Release from DLNR, Nov 17, 2022

(Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park) – On Tuesday, feral goats outnumbered campers at Kalalau Beach in this iconic, world-famous wilderness park. As winter nears, the number of permitted campers’ declines, as ocean swells make it both illegal and dangerous to land kayaks at the beach or to swim in from a boat. 

A team of four officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE), flew into Kalalau yesterday to conduct a “sweep” of the beach and the valley. Kaua‘i DOCARE Branch Chief Brad “Kipi” Akana reports of the fewer than 20 campers contacted, all but two had permits to be at Kalalau from the DLNR Division of State Parks (DSP). “Officers cited the two individuals without permits for being in a closed area. They were given court dates to answer the charges,” Akana explained. Seven or eight years ago, officers would often cite dozens of people during their periodic sweeps of the area. 

Anyone who visits Kalalau often will tell you Kalalau is a vastly different place than before. Illegal campers brought in every imaginable item by boat or jet ski and established extensive, long-term camps on the beach and in the valley. Some were charging hikers and backpackers for the luxury of not having to make the 11-mile hike back to their cars, by hauling them out by boat or jet ski. Different, because rubbish which used to be piled high and spread across the ground is mostly gone.

Regular operations by DSP maintenance crews have kept the trash under control. In October a team hauled out 820-pounds of rubbish in three helicopter sling loads. They also regularly clean composting toilet bathrooms, which were the subject of complaints from campers over the summer.

“Unfortunately, the bathrooms  were not designed to handle the crush of people we see in the park during the peak visitation months,” said Curt Cottrell, DSP Administrator. “We continue educating people to pack out what they pack in, as the trash clean-up operations are time and labor intensive and because they require helicopters are tremendously expensive. We would like to see the day when we no longer have to sling-load rubbish out of Kalalau.” Cottrell added.

Feedback DOCARE officers heard from campers yesterday was glowing. Some were visiting for the first time. Others had made the arduous backpack multiple times. Universally they told officers they were floored by the scenery of towering verdant cliffs and pinnacles, aqua blue ocean water with sheets of sea spray filling the air, and streams and waterfalls.

“The collaborative efforts we’ve engaged in with DOCARE and the community, as well as the post-2018 entrance restrictions to Hāʻena State Park – the gateway to the Napali Coast – have made all the difference in the world,” Cottrell commented. “It truly is on its way toward becoming a wilderness park devoid of craziness and trash, we just need all visitors to respect this incredible place.” 

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2017: Police say drunken Mainland bum squatting in Kalalau Valley was driving 88 mph when he struck Kayla Huddy-Lemn

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HD video – Kalalua enforcement sweep (Nov. 16, 2022) 

Photographs – Kalalau enforcement sweep (Nov. 16, 2022) 

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