EPIC PLAYGROUNDS DELIVER SPRING FUN!
Enjoy Kaua’i’s playgrounds with crazy cool climbing structures! These are epic parks to check out with your family this Spring!
Anaina Hou Playground
Kīlauea
Anaina Hou Community Park is located on the North Shore of Kaua’i in Kilauea. Created by visionaries Bill and Joan Porter, Anaina Hou Community Park serves as a multipurpose space for Kaua’i residents, include restrooms, and picnic tables.
With engaging structures that illustrate Hawaiian history, the Anaina Hou Playground will inspire your keiki to tell their own stories as they play. They’ll climb, move, and run on replicas of a volcano, sailing canoe, and a sugarcane train.
Lydgate Park/Kamalani Playground
Līhu’e
Considered an amazing marvel, Kamalani Playground entertains kids for hours. Conceived and built by the community and Kaua’i County Parks Department, this exceptionally large playground is made up of inter-connecting wood structures, filled with nooks and crannies and imaginative places to go.
Surrounded by extensive lawn, shade trees and close to a restroom, Kamalani Playground is found at Lydgate Beach Park directly across from the swimming beach. Further west, off of Nehe Road is Kamalani Kai, another delightful area for kids with a wonderful wood structure as well that leads down to the beach. It’s adjacent to the Lydgate public campground.







