Welcome to Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Established
in 1978 for the preservation, protection and interpretation of traditional
native Hawaiian activities and culture, Kaloko-Honokohau NHP is an 1160
acre park full of incredible cultural and historical significance. It
is the site of an ancient Hawaiian settlement which encompasses portions
of four different ahupua'a, or traditional sea to mountain land divisions.
Resources include fishponds, kahua (house site platforms), ki'i pohaku
(petroglyphs), holua (stone slide), and heiau (religious site).
Operating Hours & Seasons
The Kaloko road gate
is open from 8:a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily. Visitors are welcome in the park
after 3:30p.m., however, their vehicles need to be out of the Kaloko area
before the gate closes. There is NO overnight camping in the park.
Communities
Surrounding Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Note: The times listed below are approximate driving times to the park.