Hawaii_Route_50

Hawaii Route 50

Hawaii Route 50

Highway in Hawaii


Route 50 is a 33-mile (53 km) road that stretches from Route 56 at the junction of Rice Street in Lihue to a point approximately 1/5 mile north of the northernmost entrance of the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the western shore of Kauai. It is the longest numbered road on the island of Kauaʻi and is named Kaumualiʻi Highway.[2][3]

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Route description

Route 50 southbound at Route 58 in Lihuʻe

Hawaii Route 50 begins in Lihuʻe and heads west. The road passes through the only major shopping center on the island at the intersection with Route 58. From there, the road passes through the countryside and several small communities. There are numerous agricultural farms and plantations set up along the route. The National Historic Landmark known as Russian Fort Elizabeth is located where the highway crosses the Waimea River.[4]

The last major sugarcane plantation on Kauaʻi is along the route west of Waimea.[5] West of Waimea, Route 50 serves only as an access road to 4 major sites: Pacific Missile Range Facility, Polihale Beach, Kekaha Town, and Waimea Canyon via Route 550. The only public services available west of Waimea are a collection of tourist shops and a convenience store at the base of Route 550. Route 50 is named after Kaumualiʻi, the last king of the island of Kauaʻi.

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The entire route is in Kauai County.

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References

  1. Google (December 18, 2012). "Hawaii Route 50" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  2. Benjamin Levy (August 1978), National Register of Historic Places/National Historic Landmark 1978 Update: Russian Fort (pdf), National Park Service, retrieved 2009-10-30
  3. Charles Lockwood (June 28, 1987). "An Island that Sums up Hawaii". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
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