12/13/19-PARKING FEES TO BEGIN AT ANOTHER HAWAI‘I STATE PARK

Posted on Dec 13, 2019 in Main, Media, News Releases, slider, State Parks

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
News Release

DAVID Y. IGE
GOVERNOR

SUZANNE D. CASE 
CHAIRPERSON

 
For Immediate News Release: December 13, 2019
 

PARKING FEES TO BEGIN AT ANOTHER HAWAI‘I STATE PARK

Maui’s Mākena Pay-to-Park Starts in January

(Kahului, Maui) – Following the introduction of paid parking this year at several State Parks (Hā’ena State Park and Kōkeʻe-Waimea Canyon State Park, Kaua‘i), the DLNR Division of State Parks will institute paid parking at Mākena State Park beginning the first week of January 2020.

State Parks Administrator Curt Cottrell commented, “As with most of our other parks, Hawai‘i residents with a valid State of Hawai’i Driver’s License or State of Hawai’i Identification Card will not have to pay and for non-residents we believe parking fees are nominal and in-line with what parks in other states are charging.”

At Mākena State Park, non-residents will pay $5.00 to park.  Commercial vehicles registered with the Hawai‘i Public Utilities Commission will pay $10.00-$40.00 depending on the number of passengers the vehicle can carry. Parking will continue to be on a first-come, first-served basis.  There are three lots at Mākena and a roaming ambassador will be on site to monitor parking and to assist visitors. 

Three electronic pay stations are being installed and visitors can only pay by credit card either at the pay station or by phone. Cottrell concluded, “The vast majority of our 52 park units do not currently impose parking or entrance fees.  However, at a number of parks (see list below), it is necessary to improve our funding stream for additional management capacity for both the specific park units and the Hawaii State Park system. There is a huge backlog of deferred maintenance and improvements to enhance quality.  It is important to note that Hawai‘i residents do not have to pay for parking or entrance to park units, except at Diamond Head State Monument.”

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HAWAI‘I STATE PARKS FEES FOR PRIVATE PASSENGER VEHICLES

  • Mākena State Park –
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $5.00 per vehicle
  • ʻĪao Valley State Monument –
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $5.00 per vehicle
  • Nu‘uanu Pali State Wayside –
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $3.00 per vehicle
  • Diamond Head State Monument –
    All visitors: $5.00 per vehicle
    Pedestrians/bicyclists: $1.00
  • Hā‘ena State Park –
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $5.00 per vehicle
    Pedestrians/bicyclists: $1.00
  • Kōkeʻe and Waimea Canyon State Parks-
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $5.00 per vehicle                                              

 

  • Akaka Falls State Park –
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $5.00 per vehicle
    Pedestrians/bicyclists: $1.00

 

  • Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area –
    Residents: no fee
    Non-residents: $5.00 per vehicle

For commercial vehicle fees please visit https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/  and click on specific parks.

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