Waimea | |
Pushpin Map: | Hawaii |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of mouth |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | United States |
Subdivision Type2: | State |
Subdivision Name2: | Hawaii |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Kauai |
Length: | 35.7km (22.2miles) |
Source1: | Alaka'i Swamp (confluence of the Waiahulu and Po'omau streams) |
Source1 Coordinates: | 22.0903°N -159.6553°W |
Mouth Location: | Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii |
Mouth Coordinates: | 21.9547°N -159.6597°W |
Tributaries Left: | Makaweli River |
The Waimea River is the largest and the longest river on the island of Kauai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. At 35.7km (22.2miles) in length,[1] it is the 3rd longest rivers in the Hawaiian Islands, draining one sixth of the total area of the island.
It rises in a wet plateau of the island's central highlands, in the Alaka'i Swamp, the largest high-elevation swamp in the world. It flows south, passing through the spectacular 3000adj=midNaNadj=mid Waimea Canyon, known as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
The valleys of the Waimea River and its tributary, the Makaweli River, were once heavily populated. It enters the Pacific Ocean at Waimea, near the 1778 landing place of Captain Cook on Kauai.