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Andrew Dent
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"Queen's Bath is a unique tidal pool located on the north side of Kauai. The pool is named "Queen's Bath" due to its historical use by Hawaiian royalty for bathing. Queen's Bath can be dangerous and unpredictable, and has resulted in dozens of injuries and deaths over the years. As a result, local authorities often advise against visiting or swimming in Queen's Bath, particularly during the winter months when the ocean conditions are rough. "
Victoria Baldwin
"If you’re looking for a shorter hike (this one is near Princeville) to a beautiful pay off, check out Queen’s Bath, a unique tidal pool surrounded by a rocky landscape. The trail is a 0.8 mile out-and-back, considered an easy route, but can be dangerous after rain. Be sure to check out the recent reviews on AllTrails or track the tides to ensure a safe visit."
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amy posey
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"An amazing view of the shoreline and a rocky path leads you to a large tide pool that the more adventurous can swim in. Use extreme caution with the tides--check before you venture out (there are plenty of warning signs). The hike down to the ocean can be slippery and muddy if raining. A beautiful spot to watch the ocean."
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