Kauai, Hawaii
Kauai
State/Province: Hawaii
Country: United States
Location Overview
Kauai is an island located in the state of Hawaii, part of the United States. It is the fourth largest of the main Hawaiian Islands and is situated northwest of Oahu and southeast of Niihau. The island's administrative center is Lihue, which serves as the county seat for Kauai County. As of the latest census, the population of Kauai County is around 73,000 residents.
Kauai is known for its significant natural features, including the Na Pali Coast, Waimea Canyon, and the Wailua River. Notable points of interest include the Kauai Museum, the Allerton Garden, and the Kilauea Lighthouse. Lihue Airport serves as the primary transportation hub for inter-island and mainland flights.
Recent developments on the island include ongoing infrastructure improvements aimed at supporting tourism and local residents. The tourism sector remains a major component of Kauai's economy, with visitors drawn to its outdoor activities and natural scenery. Climate considerations, particularly regarding sustainability and environmental conservation, are increasingly influencing local policies and development strategies. Housing availability and affordability are also current issues being addressed by local authorities.