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Route 560, or Kaua'i Belt Road-North Shore section, is a scenic road on the northern shore of the island of Kauai in
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. The entire belt road is signed as the Kuhio Highway. Hawaii Route 56 was once signed on this route before it was downgraded to become Hawaii Route 560 in the late 1960s. The Kuhio Highway is named after
Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole Jonah or Jonas, ''Yōnā'', "dove"; gr, Ἰωνᾶς ''Iōnâs''; ar, يونس ' or '; Latin: ''Ionas'' son of Amittai, is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran, from Gath-hepher of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th cent ...
, the second non-voting Congressional Delegate from territorial Hawaii.


Route description

Kuhio Highway ends its Route 56 designation in Princeville. The road drops in elevation heading toward the Hanalei River with lookout points giving views of the river valley and the northwestern shore of Kauai. It then goes through the only major town on this route, Hanalei, and past
Hanalei Bay Hanalei Bay is the largest bay on the north shore of Kauaʻi island in Hawaii. The town of Hanalei is at the midpoint of the bay. Geography Hanalei Bay consists of nearly of beach, surrounded by mountains. In the summer, the bay offers excel ...
. It follows a foot trail used by
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ans. An early record is given in the 1849 diary of
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, who lived at the Waioli mission, which is still along the road. William Tufts Brigham recorded boats used to cross the rivers in 1865. The
Hanalei Pier Hanalei Pier is a pier built into Hanalei Bay on the northern shore of the island of Kauai in the state of Hawaii. History The wetlands of Hanalei Bay were used to grow taro by ancient Hawaiians. By the 1860s, the shrinking population of nati ...
is just north of the road on the bay. At one time the valley was home to rice fields, and the Haraguchi Rice Mill is one of several along the river. The road is narrow at times and features 11 one-lane bridges, with the first five constructed in 1912. County engineers J. H. Moragne and R. L. Garlinghouse supervised building the bridges and paving through the 20th century. Many of these bridges have restricted weight limits and some are wooden. Traffic must yield at these bridges and it is customary to allow the greater traffic to cross first, or after five to seven cars have passed, to allow to the other side to pass. The road becomes narrower with each passing mile as the Nā Pali Coast begins to inch closer to the coast. The road dead-ends at Haena State Park.


History

In the 1960s, there were plans to extend the road to Route 550, allowing one to circumnavigate the entire island, but they were dropped due to environmental concerns and lack of traffic demand. The
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was planning to replace the bridges with two-lane bridges, but the plan was abandoned in 1987. The area is popular for films, although they can cause traffic congestion since there are no alternate routes. Instead, a massive renovation project began for the Hanalei River bridge, promoted by a community preservation group with the Hawaii Department of Transportation. A
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was built as a replica of the original 1912 one-lane structure. The new bridge was officially dedicated in November 2003. A 1960s structure under the roadway supports the heavier weight of modern traffic. Route 560 was added on February 11, 2004, to the
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as site 03001048.


Major intersections


See also

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