Spouting Horn

Kauai Attraction Guide

Spouting Horn

Spouting Horn is a dramatic Kauai south shore blowhole near Poipu, known for ocean spray, lava rock, coastal views and legend.

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Spouting Horn, Kauai

Spouting Horn is one of Kauai’s natural wonders. Located near Poipu Beach on the island’s south coast, this blowhole can shoot water up to 50 feet (15 m) into the air when waves crash into it. The water is forced up when the ocean flows under the lava shelf and is shot up through a small opening on the surface. The best times to see this natural phenomenon is during high tide and high surf.

Another hole nearby only makes an eerie groan instead of blowing water. An ancient Hawaiian legend tells that the coastline was once guarded by a giant moo (lizard). This moo ate people who swam or fished here. One day, a man called Liko went swimming here and the moo tried to attack him. Liko managed to swim under the lava shelf and escaped through the blowhole, but the giant moo got stuck in the small opening. The story goes that the moo is still there today, and its cries are of hunger and pain.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Spouting Horn is located along Lawai Road near Poipu on Kauai's south shore. The lookout has nearby parking and a short paved path to the viewing area. From Poipu, follow Lawai Road toward the coast and watch for signs for Spouting Horn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Spouting Horn located?

Spouting Horn is located along Lawai Road near Poipu on Kauai's south shore.

What is Spouting Horn?

Spouting Horn is a natural blowhole where waves push seawater through a lava tube and spray it into the air.

When is the best time to see Spouting Horn?

High tide and higher surf often create stronger spray, but conditions can change throughout the day.

Is Spouting Horn safe to visit?

Yes, when visitors stay at the designated lookout. Do not climb onto the lava shelf or cross barriers near the blowhole.

What is the legend of Spouting Horn?

A Hawaiian legend tells of a giant moo, or lizard, trapped in the lava opening. The groaning sound is often linked to that story.