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Waianapanapa
State Park
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PHOTOS |
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FACTS |
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Activities:
Black sand beach swimming (currents
& surf; experienced & strong
swimmers only), fishing, hiking,
cave exploring, blowhole |
Nearest Store, Gas, Dining:
Hana town about 10 minutes away |
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Bathrooms:
Yes, Restrooms |
Parking:
Yes, close by. |
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Best Time To Go:
All year, but it rains a bit more
in the winter and almost always
rains at night no matter what time
of year you go. |
Time Allowed:
Maximum of five nights |
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Other Facilities:
Picnic tables, outdoor grills,
outdoor showers, cabin camping |
Water Available:
Yes |
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Nearby:
Historic Hana Town, Hasegawa General
Store, Oheo Gulch
(Seven Pools) |
Type of Camping:
Tent & Cabin camping only |
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Costs/Permits:
$5 per campsite per
night. Cabins are $45.00 per night
for 1 to 4 person occupancy, $5.00
per night for each additional
person. Max 6 persons |
Directions:
From Kahului, take the Hana Highway
(Hwy. 36), which becomes highway
360, to Hana. After you pass the
Hana Airport, keep a lookout for the
large sign to the park. |
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More Information/Obtain Permits:
Click Here |
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OVERVIEW |
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Remote, wild, low-cliffed volcanic coastline
offering solitude and respite from urban
life. Lodging, camping, picnicking, shore
fishing and hardy family hiking along an
ancient Hawaiian coastal trail which leads
to Hana. Excellent opportunity to view a
seabird colony and anchialine pools. Other
features include native hala forest,
legendary cave, heiau (religious temple),
natural stone arch, sea stacks, blow holes
and small black sand beach. |
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