5 Jurassic View You'll Find in Hawaii
You can experience the verdant jungles, cascading waterfalls and picturesque coastlines you see in "Jurassic World" and the original "Jurassic Park" — without having to worry about a dinosaur attack — on your next visit.
More than a decade ago, director Steven Spielberg brought dinosaurs and our imaginations to life with the release of the hit film, "Jurassic Park." The mighty prehistoric beasts returned to the big screen in the 2015 blockbuster hit "Jurassic World," plowing their way through dense tropical forests, frolicking across vast valleys and intriguing us all over again.
In the movie, the fictional Isla Nublar resort that actor Chris Pratt must rescue from the escaped dinos is located on an island off the coast of Costa Rica. But in real life the spectacular scenery belongs to the stunning islands of Hawaii.
You can experience the verdant jungles, cascading waterfalls and picturesque coastlines you see in "Jurassic World" and the original "Jurassic Park" — without having to worry about a dinosaur attack — on your next visit. Here are five places you’re sure to recognize.
1. Honolulu Zoo: Honolulu, Oahu
2. Na Pali Coast: Kauai
You can experience that same view while on an air tour or you can see it from the ground while hiking some or all of the nearly 18-kilometer Kalalau Trail. The trail begins at Ke’e Beach, about 17 kilometers west of the resort town of Princeville.
3. Manawaiopuna Falls (Jurassic Falls): Hanapepe Valley, Kauai
The beautiful waterfall makes another appearance in "Jurassic World." Because Manawaiopuna Falls sit on privately owned land, the best way to see this iconic movie location is by helicopter, just like in the film. Companies such as Island Helicopters offer tours to many locations from the Jurassic series.
4. Manoa Falls: Oahu
5. Jurassic Kahili Ranch: Kauai
In the first movie, the characters are awed by herds of towering brachiosaurus and parasaurolophus gathering near a pond. At one point, a brachiosaurus stands on its hind legs to reach leaves at the top of a tree found on the ranch’s more than 10 square kilometers of rolling green hills. You won’t see any dinosaurs here — just a population of 200-plus cattle that provide grass-fed beef to the island.
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