A visit to Lapakahi State Park will transport you back in time over 600 years ago when an ancient Hawaiian fishing village once stood on this spot. While you’re there take a self-guided walking tour of the park to learn about the sustainable fishing and farming practices used by Hawaiians.
The entire walk takes about 45 minutes if you go down to the beach -- don’t forget to pick up a brochure so you can understand what you’re seeing. This is a great place to dive deeper into the history of Hawaii and see how the people here once lived.
Hours: Open daily from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Gates lock at 4 p.m.
Fee: None
Pro Tip! You can download the Lapakahi State Hstiorical Park brochure here.
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