Oʻahu Lands & Management

Oʻahu Lands & Management

The Division of Forestry and Wildlife manages a wide variety of lands on behalf of the public. You can learn about the lands we manage on Oʻahu by exploring the links below to Oʻahu Forest Reserves, Natural Area Reserves, and Wildlife Sanctuaries. Or, explore the webmap below to find reserves, trails, and campsites near you. If you click on a reserve, trail, or campsite in the webmap, further information will show up in a pop-up box, including links to additional webpages if available.

If you are interested in the management strategies Forestry & Wildlife utilizes, we provide detailed information on our statewide Lands & Management Classifications page. Forestry  & Wildlife staff have developed a set of classifications wherein lands can identified as high (1) to low (4) priority for different management activities or types, including conservation management, forest products management, hunting management, recreation management, and vegetation resource management. A web map on that page will allow users to zoom into their island or area of interest and see how different areas have been classified.

Place Pages

Use the links below for additional information on Oʻahu areas managed by Forestry & Wildlife. Not every reserve or managed area has a Place Page. In addition to the areas below, Oʻahu has a Game Management Area at Kuaokala. You can learn more at the Hunt Oʻahu page.

An image of a mountain view with uluhe linking to information on Oʻahu Forest Reserves
An image of an ʻaukuʻu linking to information on Oʻahu Wildlife Sanctuaries

Map

The map below shows areas on Oʻahu managed by Forestry & Wildlife. For context, the map also shows reserves managed by other entities (e.g., Division of State Parks, or US Fish and Wildlife Service). If you have trouble loading the map, try opening it in a new browser window.