Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park, Historical Park in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Historical Park

Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park

Kailua-Kona · Hawaii

Overview

About Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park.

Along the western coastline of the Island of Hawaiʻi lies the hot, rugged lava of Kaloko-Honokōhau. This seemingly barren and harsh landscape does not appear to be suitable for human existence, and yet, long before written history, the Hawaiian people built a thriving settlement upon this ʻaʻā lava.

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Weather

The weather in the park is typically hot and sunny, with temperatures in the upper 80's.

Key Facts

TypeHistorical Park
DesignationNational Historical Park

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Things to do

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Junior Ranger logo with ranger flat hat, words read Explore, Learn, Protect

Become a Junior Ranger at Kaloko-Honokōhau NHP

Explore! Learn! Protect! Become a Junior Ranger at Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park. Opportunities for all ages (even adults, see our Kupuna (elder) book! makes becoming a Junior Ranger an experience for the whole 'ohana (family).

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A black crowned night heron stands with sharp attention on the water's edge

Birdwatching at Kaloko-Honokōhau

Grab your binoculars and set out on a birdwatching adventure along the Kona coastline. See the vibrant yellow saffron finch, hear the boisterous calls of the common Myna, and watch as the ʻAukuʻu (black crowned night heron) slightly stalks its prey.

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sealife

Ocean Explorations

30-90 Minutes

Imagine how the ancient Hawaiian people who lived here and used the ocean and its abundant resources. This is was a beautiful but difficult place to live hundreds of years ago. While you are here take a tidal pool walk (but be careful the rocks can be slippery!), or watch a beautiful sunset along the seashore. Fishing and gathering of some ocean resources are allowed and are managed by State of Hawaii regulations.

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Images carved on lava

Petroglyphs in the Park!

The petroglyphs of Honokōhau are unique. A master craftsman laboring with stone tools and human hands in the hot sun made these into distinctive works of art that have become reservoirs of information. This area is a boardwalk that is along the mauka-makai trail a half mile from the visitor center or it can be accessed from the beach area (follow the signs to the visitor center).

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Kaloko FIshpond

Picnicking at Kaloko Fishpond

Kaloko Fishpond

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Kaloko Fishpond 1886

Take a Lava Hike!

1-2 Hours

Many trails in the park were created in ancient times and others are from the historical era. These were trails for pack animals. The main park trail is a loop that circles the park and is 4.5 miles long or 7.2 kilometers. It is highly recommended to wear sturdy shoes, have sun protection and bring plenty of water. Many sections of the trail are rough and uneven and the ocean section can be effected by high tides and large surf.

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