Between the land and sea, secured by the kuapā

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. Read More

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Hundreds of years ago, ancestral Hawaiians came upon Kekaha Waiʻole - the rugged lava fields along the Kona Coat near modern day Kailua. "Spirits of Kaloko" tells the amazing story of how our ancestors transformed this land by creating loko iʻa - fishponds. Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park protects and preserves the lands that sustained our ancestors. Today, this wahi pana inspires our culture to flourish and thrive.

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Plan Your Visit

Hours of operation, directions, calendar, and more... everything you need to know before you visit.

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The Spirit of Kaloko-Honokōhau

Our historic Spirit Report tells the story of the park's founding and enduring legacy.

Traditional canoe sailing from Honokohau Beach
Plan Like a Park Ranger

Top ten tips to keep in mind when visiting this wahi pana (special, celebrated, and legendary place).

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Kids & Youth

Learn more about our fun activities for kids, young adults, and aspiring Junior Rangers.

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Get Involved

Learn more about supporting the park through the Hawai'i Pacific Parks Association, volunteer opportunities, or community work days.

Last updated: April 8, 2026

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73-4786 Kanalani St. #14
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Phone:

808 329-6881 x1329

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