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Saturday September 4, 2010  

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Ke'e Beach is one of Kaua'i's great treasures, and is a great place for just about any beach activity -- swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing and strolling. Ke'e is the furthest beach on the North Shore that can be accessed via automobile, but this doesn't mean it's deserted. Ke'e is one of the North Shore's most popular beaches, and parking can sometimes be hectic. Look around for a dirt road off the main parking area and squeeze your car between a couple trees if parking is scarce.


Lifeguard on Duty
Swimming
Good beach for kids
Strong ocean current at times
Surfing
Windsurfing
Parking available at beach
Good place for two
Short hike away
Good spot for a picnic
Good snorkeling
Ke'e 'Anini
Tunnels Secret
Lumaha'i Larsen's
Hideaways Shipwreck
Black Pot Po'ipu
Polihale

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