**IMPORTANT PARK NOTICES**
⚠️ Always monitor weather reports and ocean conditions before your park visit.
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[KAUA’I] UPDATED 4/14/26
The Kalalau trail has REOPENED and the Haʻena Shuttle has RESUMED.
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Koke’e State Park camping will be CLOSED for campground improvements. Construction to begin May 2026 and extend through Spring 2027.
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Polihale State Park and camping is CLOSED until further notice due to mud and debris removal.
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Pāʻulaʻula State Historic Site: CLOSED for construction.
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[O’AHU] UPDATED 4/12/26
O’ahu state parks have REOPENED with the exception of Ka’ena Point State Park, both Mokule’ia and Mākua-Keawa’ula sections, and Pu’u o Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site.
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[HAWAI’I] UPDATED 4/10/26
Notice to bidders for Mobile Food Truck Concessions opened today for certain Hawai’i Island parks. More information at: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/announcements/mobile-food-truck-concessions-hawaii/
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[MAUI] UPDATE 3/30/26
Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area: Polipoli cabins and camping areas are CLOSED until further notice.
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‘Iao Valley State Monument: Currently CLOSED until further notice. Parking and entry CLOSED until April 26.
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[HAWAI’I] UPDATE 3/25/26
Akaka Falls State Park: Water and comfort station CLOSED, park open with portable toilets.
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[MOLOKAʻI] 3/23/26
Palaʻau State Wayside and camping areas CLOSED for renovations until May 4.
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Your search found 83 hits- Kalalau TrailTrail Length 22 miles (round trip) Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Difficult Terrain Wet Gulches to Open Ridgeline Elevation Gain 800 ft Trail Brochure Kalalau Trail Video Kalalau Trail Safety Video Park Name Nāpali Coast State Wilderness… Read More »
- Nakoa TrailTrail Length 2.5 mile loop Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Moderate to Difficult, includes Stream Crossings Terrain Wet, Valley Rainforest Elevation Gain 400 ft Trail Brochure Nakoa Trail Park Name Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park Description Nakoa… Read More »
- Kapaʻeleʻele TrailTrail Length 1.2 miles (round trip) Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Easy to Moderate Terrain Forested and Open Slopes Elevation Gain 130 ft Park Name Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park Description This trail consists of a 1.2… Read More »
- ʻAiea Loop TrailTrail Length 4.8 mile loop Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Easy to Moderate Terrain Forested and Open Ridge Elevation Gain 900 ft Trail Brochure Keaīwa Heiau Brochure Park Name Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area Description The ‘Aiea… Read More »
- 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… Read More »
- Kalalau Trail DescriptionKE’E BEACH TO HANAKAPI’AI (2 miles) The first section of the Kalalau Trail stretches from the trailhead located at Ke’e Beach at Haena State Park to Hanakapi’ai valley. This section is a popular day hike… Read More »
- Redwood TrailTrail Length 1.7 miles Activity Pedestrian, Bicycle Difficulty Moderate Terrain Mountain Forest Elevation Gain 900 ft Park Name Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area Route Trail starts at Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area at 6,200′ elevation,… Read More »
- Alakai Swamp TrailCAUTION: Deep mud and fog along trail. Trail Length 3.5 miles (one way) Time approx 3 hrs. Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Difficult Elevation Gain 329 ft Park Name Kōkeʻe State Park Route The trail starts at… Read More »
- Nuʻalolo TrailTrail Length 3.8 miles (one way) Time Approx 3 hrs. Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Difficult Terrain None Elevation Gain 1,566 ft Park Name Kōkeʻe State Park Route The trail starts near the Kokee State Park Headquarters.… Read More »
- Diamond Head Summit TrailTrail Length 1.6 miles (round trip) Time 2 hours Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Moderate Terrain Hot, Dry, Slopes Elevation Gain 560 ft Trail Brochure Diamond Head State Monument Park Name Diamond Head State Monument Description The… Read More »

