Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
This is a serious 11.2-mile ride that has steep climbs, deep ruts and even deeper puddles
(bike-tire deep). It leads to Wailua (
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), though the scenery doesn't quite measure
up to the sheer audacious wild beauty that you'll absorb on other island trails. Take the
road to the Princeville Ranch Stable and follow it to the end to find the trailhead.
Princeville Ranch Adventures
ADVENTURE SPORTS
enter-prise can bring out your adventurous side, whether it's for a hike, kayak or a four-
hour tour consisting of eight ziplines, a suspension bridge, a swimming hole and a picnic
lunch. Minimum requirements are 12 years and 80lb. Check-in here for Princeville
Ranch Stables (
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) as well.
Princeville Yoga
YOGA
(
826-6688;
www.princevilleyoga.com
; 5-4280 Ku- hio Hwy, Princeville Center; classes $15, seni-
ors $10; 9:15am Mon, Wed & Fri, 8am Tue, Thu & Sat, 4:45pm Tue & Thu)
Specializing in the
beginning Bikram Yoga Hatha series, this skilled team of yogis lead therapeutic classes
for any and all willing to endure the steamy climes of a studio usually ranging from 95˚F
to 100˚F.
Mana Yoga
YOGA
no gimmick: Michaelle Edwards created her own version of yoga that has been known to
straighten even the most unruly of spines. Combining massage and yoga, her style has
proven to help heal via natural poses rather than contortionistic ones.
Haleleʻa Spa
SPA
(
877-787-3447;
www.stregisprinceville.com
;
5520 Ka Haku Rd, St. Regis Princeville Resort; treat-
ments from $165; 9am-7pm)
Translated as 'house of joy,' this 11,000-sq-ft palatial es-
cape offers massages, replete with couples and VIP treatment rooms. The interior incor-
porates native Hawaiian woods and natural fibers, and the treatments are based upon a
foundation of traditional Hawaiian medicine, using both botanical and ocean resources.
Think Kauaʻi taro clay or seaweed leaf body wraps, and lomi lomi massage.
Princeville Trail
RUNNING
Runners would be wise to find the Princeville Trail, and you really can't miss this mostly
asphalt path that winds for two miles from Princeville Center to the St Regis. Add