Kokeʻe State Park Hanapepe, HI 96716
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Kokeʻe State Park is a stunning park and tourist attraction located in Hanapepe, Hawaii, United States. Visitors are advised to monitor local surf and weather reports before their visit. The park offers breathtaking views of the Kalalau Valley from an elevation of 4000 feet, as well as opportunities for wildland picnicking, tent camping, and lodging. Visitors can explore native rain forests, hike along the rim of Waimea Canyon, and observe native plants, forest birds, and insects. Seasonal activities include plum picking and trout fishing, as well as pig hunting in designated areas. Please note that the gate to the Puʻu O Kila Lookout will be closed to vehicular traffic for road repairs, but pedestrians can still access it. Parking vouchers are valid throughout the park's parking lots. Additionally, the park is facing challenges with the Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death fungus, which is threatening the native ʻōhiʻa trees. Visitors are encouraged to follow building guidelines and stay informed about the ongoing efforts to protect these valuable trees.
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"Incredible views you can drive to, hikes of various difficulty levels for the more adventurous. The koke’e lodge has good (but pricey) food that hits the spot after a hike. No place to clean off the mud, though."
"Long journey up a mountain, but it is worth every single second!! Great family day!! I do hope they use the tourist money for park access to get some of the potholes fixed soon. With no service at the top, you really hope your car doesn’t blow a tire on some of those. They are deep and large!"
"Amazing views from the various lookouts and great hiking in the park too. The lodge is so cute and cosy. Pretty reasonable entry fee for all day entry."
"Pull over and take fifteen minutes here! It's nothing like Utah's arches or New Mexico desert. It's smooth and powdery and alien and fantastic! Lots of photo ops."
"It truly is the Grand Canyon of Hawaii. You can drive to multiple lookouts or hike in if you're feeling adventurous. There's a on site restaurant, a souvenir shop and a museum. You pay for parking and park entrance fee per person at the parking lots, not at a gate."
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