This old historic town along the southern shore of Kauai, the oldest of the Hawaiian islands, shows off the scenic countryside, beachfront resorts and tree-lined roads that have kept tourists coming here since the first sugar mill opened back in the 1830s at the all-new Old Koloa Sugar Mill Run, which makes its 21st annual running here this year.
Surrounded by the mountains of Kauai as well as the wide-open fields of the plantations that once operated here, it is perhaps best known for its Tree Tunnel along Maluhia Road, a grove of eucalyptus trees planted over a century ago.
Koloa today offers a piece of Kauai history with historic stores in the village (where you can try out the flavors at Lappert’s Ice Cream Store) and the Koloa Heritage Trail, a 10-mile self-guided tour through more than a dozen of Koloa’s most historic cultural and geological sites.
Half-Marathon,10k,5k