Quick Facts
Location: Kalalea Mountain (“King Kong Mountain”), East Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi
Region: East Kauaʻi
Time Needed: 10–45 minutes (viewpoint stop)
Admission: Free to view from public roads
Facilities: None
Best Season: Year-round (cloud cover can hide the ridgeline)
Dog Friendly: Yes at roadside stops on leash (where safe)
Also Known As: King Kong Mountain
Info
How to experience it
Often enjoyed as a scenic drive-by or quick roadside photo stop.
Parking / Access
Use this map link to navigate to the general area: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Kalalea%20Mountain
Respect access
Some routes may be informal or cross private land. Stick to legal pullouts and posted trails.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Kalalea Mountain located?
Kalalea Mountain is on the east side of Kauaʻi. Map link: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Kalalea%20Mountain
Why is it called King Kong Mountain?
The ridge profile can resemble a gorilla-like shape from certain angles, which is why the nickname is common.
Can you hike Kalalea Mountain?
Some routes are discussed online, but access can be unclear. Only use legal, clearly permitted trails.
What is the best way to visit?
For most people, the best experience is viewing from a safe roadside pullout and photographing the ridgeline.
Is there parking available?
There may be limited roadside pullouts. Only stop where it is legal and safe.
How long should I plan for?
Ten to forty-five minutes is usually enough for a quick stop, depending on visibility and lighting.
What is the best time of day for photos?
Morning and late afternoon light can add depth to the ridgeline. Clouds can move quickly.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes as a quick viewpoint stop, but be careful around road shoulders and traffic.
Are dogs allowed?
Dogs are generally fine at roadside viewpoints on leash.
What should I bring?
Bring water and a camera. A long lens helps if you are photographing from a distance.










