'Akaka Falls State Park
'Akaka Falls State Park has two beautiful waterfalls, the Kahuna and ‘Akaka Falls (422 feet high), visitors can see, along with beautiful lush plants and trees.
Akaka Falls State Park
'Akaka Falls State Park has two beautiful waterfalls, the Kahuna and ‘Akaka Falls (422 feet high), visitors can see, along with beautiful lush plants and trees.
Read MoreHāpuna Beach State Recreation Area
Hapuna Beach is a beautiful white sand beach that has been called the best beach in the United States. The park offers swimming, snorkeling, bodyboarding and surfing opportunities.
Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area
Hapuna Beach is a beautiful white sand beach that has been called the best beach in the United States. The park offers swimming, snorkeling, bodyboarding and surfing opportunities.
Read MoreHuliheʻe Palace
The Hulihe‘e Palace, located in Kailua-Kona, was once a summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, today Hulihe‘e Palace is a museum showcasing the impressive residence, along with furniture and artifacts.
Huliheʻe Palace
The Hulihe‘e Palace, located in Kailua-Kona, was once a summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, today Hulihe‘e Palace is a museum showcasing the impressive residence, along with furniture and artifacts.
Read MoreKalōpā State Recreation Area
The Kalopa State Recreation Area, located approximately 40 miles northwest of Hilo, is a state park featuring an arboretum of native trees.
Kalōpā State Recreation Area
The Kalopa State Recreation Area, located approximately 40 miles northwest of Hilo, is a state park featuring an arboretum of native trees.
Read MoreKealakekua Bay State Historical Park
Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park is an important site in Hawaii's history as the location where the first extensive contact between Hawaiians and Westerners took place with the arrival of Captain Cook in 1779.
Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park
Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park is an important site in Hawaii's history as the location where the first extensive contact between Hawaiians and Westerners took place with the arrival of Captain Cook in 1779.
Read MoreKekaha Kai State Park
Kekaha Kai State Park, formerly known as Kona Coast State Park, is a beach park located along the north Kona coast. Hiking, sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling are common activities here.
Kekaha Kai State Park
Kekaha Kai State Park, formerly known as Kona Coast State Park, is a beach park located along the north Kona coast. Hiking, sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling are common activities here.
Read MoreKīholo State Park Reserve
Kiholo State Park Reserve is a lava-covered coastal park with bays, lava flows, and vast open spaces.
Kīholo State Park Reserve
Kiholo State Park Reserve is a lava-covered coastal park with bays, lava flows, and vast open spaces.
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Kohala Historical Sites State Monument
Kohala Historical Sites State Monument, located in North Kohala, is home to two important historical sites, Mo’okini Heiau and Kamehameha the Great's birthplace.
Kohala Historical Sites State Monument
Kohala Historical Sites State Monument, located in North Kohala, is home to two important historical sites, Mo’okini Heiau and Kamehameha the Great's birthplace.
Read MoreLapakahi State Historical Park
Lapakahi State Historical Park is a large area of ruins from an ancient Hawaiian fishing village in North Kohala. Visitors can learn about traditional Hawaiian culture through the partially restored remains of this ancient Hawaiian coastal settlement.
Lapakahi State Historical Park
Lapakahi State Historical Park is a large area of ruins from an ancient Hawaiian fishing village in North Kohala. Visitors can learn about traditional Hawaiian culture through the partially restored remains of this ancient Hawaiian coastal settlement.
Read MoreLava Tree State Monument
Lava Tree State Monument features a forest of lava trees - lava molds of the tree trunks that were formed when a lava flow swept through the forested area in 1790.
Lava Tree State Monument
Lava Tree State Monument features a forest of lava trees - lava molds of the tree trunks that were formed when a lava flow swept through the forested area in 1790.
Read MoreMacKenzie State Recreation Area
MacKenzie State Recreation Area offers a wild volcanic coastline in an ironwood grove. Spend the day at MacKenzie State Recreation Area fishing, picnicking, or hiking the Old Hawaiian coastal trail.
MacKenzie State Recreation Area
MacKenzie State Recreation Area offers a wild volcanic coastline in an ironwood grove. Spend the day at MacKenzie State Recreation Area fishing, picnicking, or hiking the Old Hawaiian coastal trail.
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Manukā State Wayside
Surrounded by the Manuka Forest Reserve, Manuka State Wayside Park is 13.4 acres with an arboretum. The park features Manuka Nature Trail, a two mile nature hike through the adjacent Manuka Natural Area Reserve which offers an experience in Hawaiian natural history.
Manukā State Wayside
Surrounded by the Manuka Forest Reserve, Manuka State Wayside Park is 13.4 acres with an arboretum. The park features Manuka Nature Trail, a two mile nature hike through the adjacent Manuka Natural Area Reserve which offers an experience in Hawaiian natural history.
Read MoreWailoa River State Recreation Area
Wailoa River State Recreation Area offers visitors a place for walking, quiet relaxation, picnicking, and boat fishing. Other attractions are the Wailoa Arts & Cultural Center and a Kamehameha Statue.
Wailoa River State Recreation Area
Wailoa River State Recreation Area offers visitors a place for walking, quiet relaxation, picnicking, and boat fishing. Other attractions are the Wailoa Arts & Cultural Center and a Kamehameha Statue.
Read MoreWailuku River State Park
Wailuku River State Park has two main attractions: Boiling Pots, where the water appears to boil, and the 80-foot Rainbow Falls.
Wailuku River State Park
Wailuku River State Park boasts two main attractions: Boiling Pots, where the water appears to boil, and the 80-foot Rainbow Falls.
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