If you’re lucky enough to visit the gorgeous state of Hawaii, you’ll find yourself surrounded by endless opportunities to explore the great outdoors. In fact, the trail options can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve selected one of the most beloved treks that showcases an extraordinary amount of natural beauty. Here’s more on Queen’s Bath Trail and why it belongs on your bucket list.

Adam-Springer / Getty Images Located in Kauai, Queen’s Bath Trail measures just 0.8 miles in length but is considered to be a difficult trek. In fact, the trail is only recommended for the most experienced of adventurers.

KevinKlimaPhoto / Getty Images It is vital that hikers heed the warning signs near the trail. When the gates are closed, hiking is strictly forbidden due to dangerous conditions that have resulted in drownings in the past. Hike with extreme caution!

BackyardProduction / Getty Images The unique tidal pool is actually a sinkhole. Inside the pool, you may spot sea urchins, Angelfish, and what the Hawaiians call “ghost fish.”

Adam-Springer / Getty Images If the conditions are safe and you are adequately prepared for the hike, it’s a beautiful trail to experience the best of Hawaii’s exquisite landscape.

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Have you hiked this trail before? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience! For other treks in Hawaii, check out These 12 Easy Hikes To Add To Your Outdoor Bucket List.

Adam-Springer / Getty Images

Located in Kauai, Queen’s Bath Trail measures just 0.8 miles in length but is considered to be a difficult trek. In fact, the trail is only recommended for the most experienced of adventurers.

KevinKlimaPhoto / Getty Images

It is vital that hikers heed the warning signs near the trail. When the gates are closed, hiking is strictly forbidden due to dangerous conditions that have resulted in drownings in the past. Hike with extreme caution!

BackyardProduction / Getty Images

The unique tidal pool is actually a sinkhole. Inside the pool, you may spot sea urchins, Angelfish, and what the Hawaiians call “ghost fish.”

If the conditions are safe and you are adequately prepared for the hike, it’s a beautiful trail to experience the best of Hawaii’s exquisite landscape.

Eric Satterblom/AllTrails

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