Queen's Bath

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Queen's Bath

Queen's Bath is a dramatic Princeville lava-rock tide pool known for ocean views, slippery trail access, seasonal closures and serious wave hazards.

Queens Bath
Queen's Bath

Queen's Bath, Kauai

This is not your typical sandy beach. In fact, there is no sand here at all - just rocks. Located in Princeville on Kauai's north shore, Queen's Bath is a natural pool surrounded by a lava shelf. There is an inlet where fresh saltwater comes in from the ocean, together with all kinds of fish.

When the surf is up, which is often times the case, the lava pool and surrounding area are extremely dangerous because the waves wash over the lava shelf. The surf doesn't even have to be high to make this area dangerous. In the past, people have been swept into the ocean who didn't even enter the water, but who were merely walking on the boulders near the water's edge. Sudden large waves can pose a danger even on calm ocean days. Even if you observe the ocean for a while and it appears calm, a sudden large wave can wash over the cliff and drag you into the ocean.

For this reason, numerous warning signs have been posted in this area, which all say the same thing: "Waves break on ledge. Stand back! You could be swept out to sea, injured and drown." Many people don't heed the warning sings and walk near the edge of the cliff to enjoy the views. Unfortunately, more than 30 drownings have occurred here as of today.

Note: The access gate to Queen's Bath will remain closed throughout the winter season due to hazardous ocean conditions.

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Denny

Sat Dec 24, 2011

We were there in Feb of 2007 and i can attest to the fact the ocean can sneak up on you. Ee were right by the queens bath for around 20 min or so and then a huge wave washed up over the ledge. Heed the warning and stand clear of the ledge and of course never turn your back to the ocean. Also be careful on the path down to it.

Location, Parking and Directions

Queen's Bath is located in Princeville, HI 96722, on Kauai's north shore. Access is by a trail from the Princeville neighborhood area. The trail can be muddy and slippery, and the access gate may close during winter or hazardous surf. Obey posted signs and do not enter closed areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Queen's Bath located?

Queen's Bath is located in Princeville on Kauai's north shore.

Is Queen's Bath a beach?

No. Queen's Bath is not a sandy beach. It is a natural tide pool and rocky lava shelf along the ocean.

Is Queen's Bath safe for swimming?

No. The area can be extremely dangerous because sudden waves can sweep across the lava shelf and pull people into the ocean.

Are there lifeguards at Queen's Bath?

No. The source page lists no lifeguards at Queen's Bath.

Does Queen's Bath close in winter?

The source page notes that the access gate may close during the winter season because of hazardous ocean conditions. Visitors should obey all posted closures and warnings.