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green cane, like frosting on a cake. This sight is but a teaser of the dramatic vistas that
await at Waimea Canyon.
While the sugar business has faded, Hanapepe Valley remains an agriculture strong-
hold with grazing cattle and local farmers growing taro, but look across the highway to-
ward the ocean and you'll see the region's cash crop: coffee.
Activities
Kuga Visual Arts COURSE
( 639-6889; www.kugava.com ; Kaumualiʻi Hwy; Ladies Art Night $10) This is where two young
local artists teach visual art classes to students ages two to 17. Sessions last for five
weeks and classes are held three times weekly. Each session has a theme: paints, mixed
media or textiles.
Kuga Visual Arts also hold once monthly Ladies Art Nights at a nearby annex, on the
last Saturday of the month. Local ladies love it, but visitors are most welcome. Call
ahead to reserve your space.
Kukuiolono Golf Course GOLF
( 332-9151; 854 Puʻu Rd, Kukuiolono Park; greens fee adult/child $9/3, club & cart rental $9
each; 6:30am-6:30pm, last tee time 4:30pm) Golf is practically free at Kukuiolono Golf
Course, an unassuming nine-hole, par-36 course with spectacular ocean and valley views
- and zero attitude. Grab a bucket of balls for $2 and hit the driving range - first-come,
first-serve.
Kalaheo Yoga HEALTH & FITNESS
( 652-3216; www.kalaheoyoga.com ; 4427 Papa- lina Rd; per class $18, 3-class pass $48) A gor-
geous and bright yoga space one block from the highway, which offers two to five
classes daily including Pilates mat, qi gong and vinyasa flow classes.
Sleeping
Hale Ikena Nui B&B $
( 800-550-0778, 332-9005; www.kauaivacationhome.com ; 3957 Ulualiʻi St; d $75/95; )
Located at the end of a cul de sac, this spacious apartment (1000 sq ft) includes a living
area with sofa-bed, full kitchen and washer-dryer. Singles can rent the B&B room, which
includes a private bathroom and use of the main house.
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