Ki‘iala‘a Valley
Ki‘iala‘a Valley is a valley in Kauai, Hawaii. Ki‘iala‘a Valley is situated nearby to the village Pu‘uwai.Places of Interest
Highlights include Halali‘i Lake and Halulu Lake.
Halali‘i Lake
Lake
Halaliʻi Lake is an ephemeral lake in the south central region of the island of Niʻihau. During the rainy seasons, it becomes the largest lake in the Hawaiian Islands.
Halulu Lake
Lake
Halulu Lake is a lake in the south central region of the island of Niʻihau. It is the largest natural lake in the Hawaiian Islands and ranks third in size after Halaliʻi Lake and Keālia Pond which are intermittent bodies of water. Halulu Lake is situated 3 km west of Ki‘iala‘a Valley.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pu‘uwai.
Pu‘uwai
Village
Puʻuwai is an unincorporated community in Kauaʻi County, Hawaii, United States, and the only settlement on the island of Niʻihau. It is at the western coast of the small island, and Native Hawaiians who live in this village speak the Niʻihau dialect of the Hawaiian language. Pu‘uwai is situated 5 km northwest of Ki‘iala‘a Valley.
Ki‘iala‘a Valley
Latitude
21.86496° or 21° 51′ 54″ northLongitude
-160.17723° or 160° 10′ 38″ westElevation
7 metres (23 feet)Open location code
72HXVR7F+X4GeoNames ID
5849319
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
“Ki‘iala‘a Valley” goes by many names.
- Hawaiian: “Ki‘iala‘a Valley”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Kahā‘ino and Poleho Point.
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