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Visit Kauaʻi's Rainbow-Catching Blowhole, Spouting Horn

Hawaii.com · February 6, 2018

Spouting Horn is a natural blowhole that has formed in a lava shelf near the shoreline on Kauai's south side.

Catch a glimpse of Kaua‘i’s famous rainbow-catching puhi or blowhole on a south shore excursion to Spouting Horn.

Located in sunny Po‘ipū, the seaside waterspout not only elicits awe in spectators as it reaches great heights but has a knack for reflecting beautiful bands of color during certain times of the day, making it even more sensational.

When the tide moves under the lava shelf near shore, it’s corralled into a tube where the pressure of the waves catapults it into the sky. The larger the waves, the larger the blast. Some say the seawater bursts can reach heights of up to 50 feet.

Legend has it that Spouting Horn is home to a large mo‘o (lizard, shapeshifter) who got stuck in the tube while trying to snag a Hawaiian swimmer. The young man’s name was Liko who skillfully swam under the lava shelf to fool the lizard into chasing him and escaped through the hole at the top. The monster attempted to follow him but couldn’t fit and, therefore, remains permanently stuck. The hiss and roar of the water as it swells and explodes through the top of the rocks is said to be the moʻo's breath.

To get here, follow Lāwa‘i Road almost all the way to the end, at which point you’ll see a large parking lot to your left. This site is heavily trafficked but parking is ample and the natural wonder is just steps away. You’ll also have a chance to check out some knick-knacks and keepsakes here as vendors regularly set up shop adjacent to the parking lot.

Spouting Horn is at least worth a visit before heading to or from the beach on this gorgeous side of the island. This is one of the only sites where you can safely view a blowhole on Kaua‘i. Take a moment to slow down and appreciate its beauty.