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- Mālama NāpaliNĀPALI IS A TRULY HAWAIIAN PLACE. It remains much as it was when the last native Hawaiians left their permanent settlements within its valleys nearly a century ago. However, deliberate and inadvertent activities of park users are taking their toll on the land. Every year, thousands of people enjoy the beauty of Nāpali, hiking and […]
- Hiking in HawaiiHiking in the Hawaiian Islands offers residents and visitors many opportunities to experience a unique natural environment. Known throughout the world for a wide variety of ecosystems, trails in Hawai‘i can take you to coastal dunes, shrublands, rainforests, and high alpine deserts. Certain historic trails provide a glimpse of the cultural heritage of Hawai‘i as […]
- Hawaiʻi’s Royal PalacesStep Back in Time to the Period of Hawai'i's Last Monarchs
- Ke’ehi Lagoon Memorial State ParkFormalized under the Board of Land and Natural Resources, Ke’ehi Lagoon Memorial State Park is now part of the State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of State Parks system. The park is managed by the Ke’ehi Memorial Organization. For more information please view their website at Keehi Memorial Organization Contact Information: […]
- Diamond Head State Monument Docent ProgramWe invite you to experience Diamond Head State Monument, to learn about our unique resources and history, and enjoy outdoor recreation and culture. Please help us protect Hawai’i’s fragile and irreplaceable resources for future generations by volunteering to educate the public about our iconic monument. In general, prospective volunteers must: Be at least 18 years […]
- New Bird Mosaic and Native Wildlife Exhibit at Lēʻahi, Diamond Head State MonumentNew Educational Exhibit Created by Students and Teachers of Waikiki Elementary School “Waikiki School sits at the base of this iconic landmark. Leahi, also known as Diamond Head is part of who we are. Students and staff learn and play in its shadow. We are extremely grateful to have been given the opportunity to partner […]
- New Bird Mosaic and Native Wildlife Exhibit at Lēʻahi, Diamond Head State MonumentNew Educational Exhibit Created by Students and Teachers of Waikiki Elementary School “Waikiki School sits at the base of this iconic landmark. Leahi, also known as Diamond Head is part of who we are. Students and staff learn and play in its shadow. We are extremely grateful to have been given the opportunity to partner […]
- PublicationsAll of the following documents are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If your browser is unable to read the documents you will need to download the free Acrobat Reader from Adobe. Documents may also be available at the State Parks main office: 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 310 Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 Phone 808-587-0300, FAX 808-587-0311 Diamond […]
- Haleakala Ridge TrailTrail Length 1.6 miles Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Moderate Terrain Mountain Forests, Elevated Climbs Elevation Gain 850 ft Park Name Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area Route Trail starts above Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area on the Skyline switchback at 6,500′ elevation and works down the crest of the southwest rift of Haleakala past the Plum Trail […]
- Archaeology & HistoryLife In Ancient Hawaii ORIGINS: Where did Hawaiians come from? Approximately 3000 years ago, Polynesians began exploring the numerous islands of the vast Pacific Ocean. These voyagers left Asia and brought with them plants and animals that allowed them to survive on islands where no humans had been before. It took over 1500 years for […]