Lush river valley with riverboat cruise (fee charged) to Fern Grotto, an unusual fern-covered cave set in a tropical garden; scenic vistas of attra...
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Ahukini Pier is situated at mouth of the Hanamaulu Stream. It consists of a cement pier with a wooden walkway located where the stream meets the Pa...
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Haʻena State Park, which is about an hour drive from Lihue, boasts of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and 4,000 year old caves.The combination of...
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The park offers commanding views of the lush, amphitheater-headed Kalalau Valley from 4000 feet elevation. Wildland picnicking, tent camping and lo...
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The Napali Coast is a very special place. The pali, or cliffs, provide a rugged grandeur of deep, narrow valleys ending abruptly at the sea. Waterf...
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The boulder-built fort stands as a reminder of Russia’s short-lived adventure (1815-1817) in the Hawaiian Islands. Massive stacked-stone wall...
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Ocean Pier fishing and picnicking. Pole fishing (restrictions) and crabbing only.
ACTIVITIESFishingFACILITIESADA AccessiblePicnic tablePier Fishin...
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Braving a long and rutted dirt road rewards the traveler with a stunning beach park. Picnicking and tent camping on wild coastline with large sand ...
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Relatively remote wild coastline with picnicking opportunities and shore fishing. Large sandy beach at Keawa’ula Bay with board surfing and b...
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HISTORY
PuÊ»u o Mahuka Heiau is the largest heiau (religious site or temple) on OÊ»ahu, covering almost 2 acres. The name is translated as “...
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Management of Kukaniloko has been transferred to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA).
Kukaniloko Birthstones is one of the most significant cultu...
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Enjoy picnicking along the wooded shore of Wahiawa Reservoir. Year-round shore and boat freshwater fishing; fishing restrictions. No swimming or wa...
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