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Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park

Location: In Napo'opo'o at end of Beach Road off Government Road from Pu'uhonua Road (Highway 160) or Lower Government Road from Mamalahoa Highway (Highway 11) at Captain Cook or Ke'ei Junction.
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Description: Site of the first extensive contact between Hawaiians and Westerners with the arrival of Captain Cook in 1779. Viewing of Hikiau Heiau, a traditional religious site, and the Captain Cook monument at a distance across Kealakekua Bay.
4.0 acres
Hours: Open daily
Entrance Fees: None
Services/Facilities: Restrooms, picnic pavilion, trash cans, drinking water.
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