Kayak Kahana Stream
Hauula, Hawaii
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Added by Brittney Banning
Kahana Stream is an upriver paddle against a mellow current. Along the way you can weave in and out of mangrove forests, and pass by banana plantations.
Start at Kahana Bay in Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park on Oahu's windward coast, between the towns of Kaneohe and Laie. Paddle for as long as you'd like! The current gets stronger further upstream.
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