Ahukini State Recreation Pier is a unique coastal destination located in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii. It is situated at the mouth of the Hanama'ulu Stream, where it meets the Pacific Ocean, offering stunning views of Hanama'ulu Bay. The pier has a rich history, having once served as a bustling port for the sugar industry in Hawaii. Today, remnants of this history are still visible, including old sugar loading equipment. Visitors can enjoy activities like pole fishing and crab netting, as well as picnicking. The area is also a State Fishery Management Area, with strict regulations on certain types of fishing.
The pier's surroundings provide a serene atmosphere, perfect for appreciating the natural beauty of Kauai's eastern coastline. It is an excellent spot for those interested in history, scenic views, and outdoor activities.
Despite its historical and recreational appeal, Ahukini State Recreation Pier lacks amenities like restrooms and lifeguards, making it less suitable for family outings or swimming. However, it remains a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil coastal experience.