We had about an hour to spare before our flight home. This quiet national park was on the way to the airport. Therefore, made a quick stop to check it out. Visitor center is located on the top of...
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
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Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, established in 1978, is located on the west side of Hawai'i Island and showcases the unique landscape formed by hot, rugged lava. Despite its seemingly barren exterior, the area has a rich history as a thriving settlement for Hawaiian people long before written history.
The park offers visitors insights into its historical and cultural significance, including engaging activities for children and opportunities for community involvement. Through its programs and resources, Kaloko-Honokohau aims to preserve and share the legacy of this special wahi pana, or celebrated place.
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There is actually two parts to this National Park which includes the visitor center with a souvenir store and a second beach located at the boat launch a few blocks south of the main entrance....
Great location to visit not too many tourists and the beach is nice. The hike is not the easiest on unimproved path with a lot of lava rocks and it very exposed to the sun. Need to bring water and...
A short hike from the parking lot lays a small shoreline that is home to hundreds of turtles. A beautiful sight to see so many of them wading in the inch deep water munching away at the sea moss....
This park was one of the highlights of our trip. We parked by the harbor and it was a short walk to the beach. Stay left at the fork. The beach was clean. The water was clear. It was very rocky...
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